JASONVILLE —
With a huge SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference game coming up in less than a week, coach Chip Sweet of Shakamak used two pitchers against a powerful Northview team in high school baseball about a month ago, and was pleasantly surprised when Patrick Green and Brock Dowell combined for a shutout in a 4-0 win.
Green didn’t get a lot of offensive support in that SWIAC game at North Central the following Monday, but teammate Brodie Crowe broke up a no-hit bid by Connor Strain of the Thunderbirds in the top of the seventh inning and Green’s four-hitter with 12 strikeouts was enough for a 1-0 win for the Lakers.
Approximately 24 hours later Shakamak still wasn’t hitting very well, but Dowell and Brett Yeryar pitched 12 shutout innings against Terre Haute South, then combined for the walk-off run — Dowell scoring on Yeryar’s bases-loaded single — for another 1-0 victory.
Now the Lakers haven’t shut out every opponent this season, and three games on Friday and Saturday boosted the team earned run average above the 1.00 mark that it hovered around for a while. But Shakamak went into a nonconference game at Eminence on Tuesday with a 14-3 record and a No. 3 ranking in the Class A poll, and its deep and talented pitching staff is certainly one of the reasons for high hopes for the rest of the season.
And their coach remains as pleasantly surprised as he was a month ago.
“Did I anticipate [pitching like] that? Never,” Sweet said this week. “The first 12 or 13 games, I never would’ve believed it. It’s hard to explain.”
Sweet acknowledged he’s probably blessed with one of the deeper staffs around “for a small school,” and he might be understating his case. If Green and Dowell are the one-two punch for Shakamak, they are nicely complemented by Yeryar and also by Crowe — “I’m usually third or fourth in the rotation; I’m more of a basketball player,” he said this week — and there are also two promising freshmen available in Braxton Yeryar (he and Brett are cousins) and Dylan Collins.
Collins may not get any varsity innings this season, however. He’s been another surprise as the Lakers’ first-year catcher. “He’s an unsung hero,” Sweet pointed out. “He contributes to these guys [and their success] too.”
Green, a junior with a 6-0 record, is unanimously considered the hardest thrower among the Lakers. “I have really good control, but my fastball is up there — mid to high 80s [in miles per hour],” he said, “and I have a pretty good curveball.” He fanned 16 Linton batters on Saturday in a one-run victory that kept his team unbeaten in the SWIAC.
Dowell is the staff’s only left-hander and also its only senior. He has a 2-1 record and, like most of the other Shakamak pitchers, relies on command. “Being able to place [the ball],” he answered when asked about his pitching strength. “I don’t throw the hardest, but I hit my spots for the most part.”
“I feel pretty comfortable putting [any of] them on the mound,” Sweet said. “They’ll pitch to contact … and give us a chance [to make defensive plays].
“They’re not going to overwhelm you, but they’re pretty smart and they all have an idea [of how to pitch],” the coach continued, “and the defense has been pretty respectable — and it better be.”
“Control,” is what Crowe — a junior with a 2-0 record — answered when asked about his pitching strength, to continue the theme, and Brett Yeryar — a sophomore who’s 4-2 — said “I’m trying to work on my control … and my curveball’s been working for me lately.” At least three generations of Yeryars in the Jasonville area have been known for throwing hard and challenging hitters, though, and Brett admits that’s his preference too.
Pitching alone won’t be enough for the Lakers to achieve their goals, they all agreed this week.
“Our defense has to show up every game. We can’t expect any of us to strike out 16 every night,” Dowell noted.
“We’ve got to put the ball in play, put pressure on the other team’s defense,” added Green. “And we have to play good defense and not give up four or five outs in an inning.”
“Our hitting has been behind our defense and pitching,” Sweet said, “but it’s already catching up … and we’ve been seeing a lot of good pitching [from other teams].”
It’s been a more pleasant season than last year, when North Central — now a Class 2A team — won sectional and regional championships on Shakamak’s field. And if the Lakers’ dreams are big ones, there’s precedent for that too — a 2008 state championship and three other Victory Field appearances in the four years prior to that.
“If you’d told me we’d be 14-3 right now, with who we’ve played … I wouldn’t have predicted that,” Sweet said, “but I knew we’d be better than last year. The chemistry is different; these kids enjoy being around each other.”
“I see us growing really fond [of each other] as a team,” Green agreed. “We’ve become stronger; one big tight-knit group.”
“We’re moving in the right direction,” said Dowell. “We all want to get to Victory Field, but we’ll take one game at a time.”
“If we can keep our heads on, we can make it all the way,” Crowe predicted. “Stay focused and confident.”
The future, Brett Yeryar said, “looks pretty bright to me. If we play like we’re capable, we can make it all the way. Humble and hungry: that’s the motto of Shakamak baseball.”
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Softball sectionals up for grabs
All three Vigo County high schools and Northview appear to have a realistic chance of winning sectional championships in softball this week.
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Vikings win in extra innings at Rockville
West Vigo scored six runs in its first two innings Saturday, then needed a ninth-inning single by Lucas Fagg to escape with a 7-6 extra-inning win in nonconference high school baseball at Rockville.
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TH South beats Northview in Big Four makeup baseball game
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Olds pitches South to share of MIC baseball title
Friday night, winning the second game 5-0 and earning a share of the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference high school baseball title.
Damon Olds was dominant on the mound for the Braves, striking out 14 and walking just one while pitching a three-hit shutout. -
South wins first half of doubleheader against Lawrence North
Host Terre Haute South kept its Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference high school baseball title hopes alive — and clinched no worse than second place in the process — by downing Lawrence North 4-1 in the first game of a doubleheader Friday night.
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PREP ROUNDUP: Calleja pitches West Vigo past South Vermillion
Brandon Calleja had 13 strikeouts to lead West Vigo to a 5-1 victory against South Vermillion in high school baseball Friday.
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Seibert returns from injury to win three events as Braves win sectional crown
His baseball equivalent might be Rick Sutcliffe of the 1984 Chicago Cubs.
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South switches up lineup to defeat North in tennis sectional
Terre Haute South coach Bill Blankenbaker said two weeks ago that he would change the Braves’ lineup after the 3-2 dual-meet loss to Terre Haute North.
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PREP ROUNDUP: North and South to face off for tennis sectional title
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Terre Haute North gets 10 event victories to claim 12th straight sectional crown
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North, South to meet in first round of baseball sectional
The Indiana High School Athletic Association announced pairings for the baseball state tournament Tuesday and the draw offered up a Vigo County battle in the opening game.
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PREP ROUNDUP: West Vigo softball clinches share of WIC title
West Vigo clinched at least a share of the Western Indiana Conference softball title with a 6-4 victory over Edgewood on Tuesday.
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Track sectional titles on the line
Expect one heck of a high school dual track meet Thursday night when Wabash Valley boys visit Terre Haute North for sectional action.
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Prep report: Patriots, Braves favored to advance from tennis sectional 1st round
Persons attending this week’s girls tennis sectional championship match at Terre Haute North might want to pack a lunch.
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Local ADs happy to see spring come to a close
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South baseball remains in first-place tie with Center Grove
Heading into Saturday’s Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference baseball doubleheader against Center Grove, coach Kyle Kraemer of Terre Haute South wasn’t completely optimistic.
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Kehrt Award goes to Emily Bell, Lee Davis
Emily Bell of Terre Haute South and Lee Davis of Terre Haute North are the 2013 recipients of the Willard M. Kehrt Mental Attitude Award.
Bell and Davis were nominated by their schools and chosen in a vote by the Kehrt Award panel. Both will be recognized at awards assemblies later in the month at the schools.
Bell played varsity basketball four years at South and is competing in track this season, running the 800 and two relays. “I wanted something to do my senior year,” Bell said.
She plans to attend DePauw University and play basketball. DePauw is the reigning NCAA Division III champ in women's basketball.
Bell tore an AÇL playing in a basketball tournament the summer after her sophomore season. She missed most of her junior season but came back to play her senior year and was second leading scorer and leading rebounder her final season.
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South softball's power display earns Braves share of MIC
The fun that the Terre Haute South high school softball team had Saturday — including those five home runs — was all the result of the hard work the Braves had put in before the game, coach Dwayne Stout said after the game.
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Pirtle takes medalist, leads Sullivan to WIC title
Sullivan took team and individual honors in the Western Indiana Conference boys high school golf championships played Saturday at Idle Creek.
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Prep roundup: Patriots drop doubleheader to Carmel baseball
Host Terre Haute North saw its Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference baseball championship hopes suffer what was probably a fatal blow on Saturday as the Patriots lost a doubleheader to Carmel by scores of 8-7 and 11-8.
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Timely hits: After slow start, Terre Haute North rallies to beat Mooresville
No-hit through three innings, Terre Haute North’s bats came alive — especially Sam Wolf’s — just in time to rally for a 4-2 home victory over Mooresville in high school baseball Friday evening at Jennings Field.
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Linton’s Weber to coach at BNL
Bedford North Lawrence High School has announced that Steve Weber will be the Stars’ head coach for the 2013 season.
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Freshman group adds to Big Four teams' baseball tradition
The Terre Haute North-Terre Haute South high school baseball series wasn’t an inning old last week before T.J. Collett of the Patriots lashed a run-scoring single.
That hit helped the Patriots take a 2-0 lead, but in the top of the second inning a three-run double by Justin Jenkins sparked the visiting Braves to a four-run inning.
North tied the score in the bottom of the second inning, Collett driving in another run. And just before rain caused the game to be suspended, South called Logan Ames in from its bullpen for some solid pitching.
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Pairings drawn for high school softball sectionals
The IHSAA announced Thursday its pairings for the 2013 sectional softball tournament slated for May 20-25.
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North boys make it three consecutive Vigo County golf titles
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Northview's Carter strikes out 19 in 10-inning win against South Vermillion
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Jordan Branz won his ninth game of the season, scattering six hits over eight innings to lead South Vermillion to a 4-3 victory at Northview in a Western Indiana Conference battle.
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Thompson going into Indiana High School Football Hall of Fame
Former Terre Haute North High School standout Anthony Thompson is the newest member of the Indiana High School Football Hall of Fame.
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