Glacier 13U ends run in semifinals
The Glacier Babe Ruth 13U All-Stars run
through the Northwest Regional Babe Ruth Tournament in Kennewick,
Wash., ended Saturday after losing a seesaw battle with Bend,
Ore.
Glacier jumped out to an early 3-0
lead, but Bend came back to go up 5-3. The teams traded leads again
before Bend stormed ahead 10-6.
In the seventh and final frame, Jed
Nagler crushed a 2-RBI triple to close the gap to 10-8. Then with
two outs and a man on, Jesse Walburn put a shot into left field
that looked to be the game-tying base hit. Bend’s left fielder,
however, made a diving catch to end Glacier’s rally.
Colten Parker pitched four innings,
Jonny Sapa threw two innings and AJ Wetsch closed out the game on
the mound.
“It was a great season,” Glacier coach
Brent Wetsch said. “The boys played hard as a team and that’s what
it takes.”
Glacier opened the tourney with three
consecutive wins to make the final four. They topped Alberta 5-2,
Seattle 12-5 and Rock Springs, Wyo., 15-9 in pool play to earn a
spot in the single-elimination bracket where they faced Bend.
The Meridian All-Stars topped Bend 10-8
in the championship to earn a trip to the Babe Ruth World Series in
Clifton Park, N.Y. Meridian topped Alberta in the semifinals, a
team that Glacier beat in pool play.
“We were one of the three best teams,”
Wetsch said.