Friday, March 30, 2012

Louisville Slugger Museum & Driving home

After sleeping in a bit after a long drive the day before we packed up and drove an hour an a half from Georgetown to the Louisville Slugger factory and museum. I think we could have spent the whole afternoon there looking at memorabilia, holding bats of former players, and watching the bat-making process. We saw the Silver Slugger awards, given annually to the best offensive player at each position in baseball, George Brett's infamous pine tar bat, experienced a 90+ mph Cole Hamels fastball, held the largest legal bat that MLB allows, and saw Joey Votto's bats being made. At the end, we were all given mini bats as souvenirs (and it's a good thing we're only hours from home, or they may turn into weapons on these buses that seem to be getting smaller and smaller as the trip progresses).

We thank you all for your prayers and support which made this whole trip possible. After logging 30 hours of driving time in the vans and driving over 2000 miles, your support was very much felt and seen by all of us.

Tonight's phrase: Praise God and to Him be the glory! (I'm sure Coach Wooden would echo that statement!)

Go Trojans!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Leaving Myrtle Beach

After dropping our last game in Myrtle Beach, there were mixed feelings as we loaded up the gear and boarded the buses. Some were still feeling the frustration of dropping the last game, others were trying to soak in every last moment of the sunny, seventy degree weather by lingering in the dugout, and others couldn't wait to hit the road, no doubt missing the parents they had left six days earlier. We drove the nine hours to Georgetown, KY with only two stops, despite constant begging for more bathroom breaks due to the empty pop, Gatorade, and energy drink bottles scattered on the floor of the bus. We pulled in just in time to grab some dinner (Fazoli's and KFC were the options tonight) before heading to devotions with Coach Snoeyink.

We're planning on sleeping in for a bit in the morning before making the (relatively) short trip over to Louisville to tour the Louisville Slugger bat factory/museum. We're planning on being there for a couple hours and should arrive back at Timothy between 6:00-7:00 Friday night.

Tonight's Wooden phrase: Give thanks for your blessings and pray for guidance every day.

In-game updates vs Chagrin Falls

Meyer pitching for TC

1st inning: TC 0, CF 0

2nd inning: TC 0, CF 0

3rd inning: TC 0, CF 3 (bases loaded 2B)

VanderNaald in at pitcher.

4th inning: TC 0, CF 4

5th inning: TC 0, CF 4

Wieringa in at pitcher, records all three outs by strikeout looking.

6th inning: TC 0, CF 4

Final: TC 0, CF 4 (Robinson 2B in 7th breaks up no-hitter, TC loads bases but can't push a run across)

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Game vs. Big Walnut

After a dominating performance in defeating Sewickley Academy, the Trojans turned right around to face off against Big Walnut in the second of two games on the slate for the day. The Trojans led off the game with a bang with singles by Ethan Bardolph and Ben Zastrow, who both scored on a triple from Alex Johnson that two-hopped the fence. Johnson later scored on a single by Phil Stanton and the Trojans led 3-0 after the top of the 1st. The Eagles managed to push across a pair of runs of their own off starter Luke Davidson in the bottom of the 1st and added a single run in the 2nd to knot the score at 3-3 after two innings of play. Timothy jumped back into the lead in the 3rd thanks in large part to a two out double by Stanton. Alex Zarek replaced Davidson on the mound to start the 4th and shut down the Eagles offense while the Trojans continued to pile up runs. RBI's by Luke Hooker, Ben Zastrow, Mike Wieringa, and Aaron Snoeyink pushed the Trojan lead to 11-4. Big Walnut showed signs of life in the bottom of the 6th by adding a pair of runs to cut into the Trojan lead, but the Trojans first five men were able to reach base to start the 7th to all but end the game. The final was 14-7 in favor of the Trojans.

Leading the offensive charge for Timothy was Stanton (4-5, 2B, 2 RBI), Zastrow (3-4, BB, 2 R, RBI), Bardolph (2-3, 2 BB, 2 R), Wieringa (2-5, 2 R, 3 RBI), and VanderNaald (2-2, BB, R, 2 RBI).

Davidson and Zarek combined to keep the Eagle hitters off balance by striking out four and walking three over the 7 innings.

Thursday morning we play our last game of Spring Break against Chagrin Falls at 9:00. I hope to be able to give in-game updates again, so check back to follow along!

Tonight's Wooden phrase: Build a shelter against a rainy day by the life you live.

In-Game updates vs. Sewickley Academy

1st inning: TC 3, SA 0 (Meyer RBI single, Scott sac fly)

2nd inning: TC 3, SA 0

3rd inning: TC 5, SA 0 (Meyer RBI 2B, Johnson RBI single)

4th inning: TC 7, SA 0 (Ridolphi RBI groundout, Meyer RBI single)

5th inning: TC 10, SA 0-Final (Robinson RBI groundout, Ridolphi RBI single)

Snoeyink: 5 IP, 0 ER, 2 H, 2 BB, 1 K (W)

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Day 5-Game Day (finally!)

Tuesday morning started out much like Monday morning, although we rolled out of bed a bit earlier and hit the Grand Park practice fields at 9:00 for some infield/outfield drills, pitchers fielding drills, and pop fly communication drills. After about an hour, we drove over to the Ripken facility for pitcher/catcher work, more hitting in the cages, and some lighthearted whiffleball competition.

After a solid three hours of practice, we grabbed some lunch at Sonic/Chick-fil-A, spent some time walking around the outlet mall, and sat around chilling by the pool at the motel.

Our first game was against Riverdale Baptist. We had done a little research on them and knew they were a very good team with a long history of winning and they showed us just that in the bottom of the first inning as they jumped off to a 4-0 lead off Trojan starter Chris Ridolphi. They extended their lead by adding a single run in the 2nd and three more in the 3rd when the Trojans just missed executing an inning-ending double play.

In the top of the 4th inning, the Trojans finally broke through on the hit column with Luke Davidson and Ridolphi both notching singles, but were unable to push across a run.

After the Crusaders picked up another run in the bottom of the 4th to make it 9-0, the Trojans got down to business. Justin VanderNaald and Alex Johnson picked up back to back singles and Philip Stanton walked to load the bases with one out. Alex Zarek grounded out for the 2nd out, but by putting the ball in play he allowed VanderNaald to score from 3rd for the 1st Trojan run of the game.  After a Davidson walk, Matt Robinson ripped a single that scored Johnson to bring the score to 9-2.

Riverdale Baptist was able to pick up single runs in the 5th and 6th to extend their lead to 11-2 going into the 7th, but the Trojans weren't done yet.  Ben Zastrow ripped a double down the left-field line and Davidson followed with a single to move him to 3rd.  Robinson came through with another big hit, roping a double to plate two runs.  A few batters later, Ethan Bardolph came up to plate Robinson that brought the scoring to an end.  The scoreboard stood at 11-5 in favor of the Crusaders.

On the mound, Ridolphi picked up four strikeouts while Johnson sat down a pair as each hurler tossed three innings.  Offensively, the Trojans were led by Davidson (2-3, BB, R), Robinson (2-4, 2B, 3 RBI), Meyer (2-4), VanderNaald (2-3, R), Johnson (2-4, R), and Zastrow (1-1, 2B, R).

Tomorrow, we play games at noon and 3 p.m. There is a slight chance that there will be live updates during the game, so check back for potential in-game updates!

Tonight's Wooden phrase: Make friendship a fine art.

Pictures from the day:




Monday, March 26, 2012

Day 4-practice, practice, practice

We left the motel around 11:00 to make our way over to Grand Park field for our first practice of the trip. As we pulled into the lot, we noticed that the word "field" should have had an "s" on the end because there were NINE fields at the complex. All of them had synthetic turf, green for grass and brown for dirt (yes the brown you see by the bases is synthetic turf!), great dugouts, great fences, and all had lights. The guys were so excited there was even very little complaining when we ran a lap to warm up before our practice! We spent our two hours at the complex taking ground and fly balls to our hearts desire, working on leads, steals, pickoff moves, bunt coverage, and 1st/3rd situations.













After a quick lunch, we moved on to the Ripken complex, which is where we will be playing all of our games. We were VERY excited to see the fields and practice facilities. We spent the whole two-hour practice time in the cages, getting more swings in a day than we knew was possible. There were enough cages in our "pod" of cages for each player to be throwing or hitting at one time (see the picture below). We're planning on going back tomorrow to work on pitching on the twelve mounds they have available for our use as well as more hitting and some bunting work.



As much as we were excited to arrive at the Ripken complex, many guys were almost as excited to head to the beach for an afternoon in the sun. We spent a couple hours at the beach, taking in the sun and 80 degree weather. The water was a bit chilly, so running in and out of the water became a common theme. We also spent time messing with jellyfish that washed up on shore, making sand castles (sand lumps, since we didn't have buckets or scoops), and searching the ocean for glimpses of a dolphin.

Stat number of the day: 3 (the number of boys who saw the ocean for the first time and the number of jellyfish laid to rest by the boys)

Tonight's Wooden phrase: Drink deeply from good books, especially the Bible.