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Mitch Wurm was impressive
on the mound against the Clip-pers. In seven and one-third in-
nings, he held Watkins to two
runs on four hits and a walk with
seven strikeouts. With one out in
the eighth, Jeremy Schmidt re-
placed the tiring young right-han-
der and held the Clippers to one
base runner, on an error, to finish
the game.
Laker batting was on track as
well. With 11 hits and few free
passes, the Lakers looked like the
team that earned themselves the
North Star League champi-onship. The team had a three-run
second inning when nine men
came to the plate and a three-run
sixth inning with eight batters ap-
pearing.
As is true with many teams,
the Lakers thrive on getting the
lead in a game. In the first inning,
Graham Brown led off with a
looper over the Watkins second
baseman and stole second. Chad
Raiche reached first base on an
error, sending Brown to third. He
then scored on Dusty Deckersinfield ground-out.
In the second inning, with the
score 1-0, Brian Redemske
walked and Luke Fobbe singled
to right field. Brown lined to right
field to drive in Redemske. Tim
Queck reached base on a bunt hit.
As Brown and Queck went into
motion for a double steal attempt,
the Watkins catcher overthrew
third and Brown scored. Raiche
drove in Fobbe with a sacrifice
fly to left field.
In the sixth inning, with the
score 5-2, eight batters came to
the plate and accounted for three
more runs. Decker drove in
Brown for one run, but the big
blow was Wurms two-run base
hit to right field with bases
loaded.
Playing third base, Browns
bat was on fire. The speedster
was 4-4 with four runs scored
and two RBI to lead Laker hit-
ting. He led off the fourth inning
with a rare triple and scored when
Raiche grounded out for an RBI.
Raiche, Dusty Decker and Wurm
each had two RBI. Fobbe had
three hits for the night.
The Lakers scored their first
four runs off starter Matt Geis-
linger and continued the carnage
with five runs off reliever Jeremy
Hindirks, a draftee from Sacred
Heart. Manager Bruce Geis-
linger, the starters father, pitched
the ninth for Watkins.
LAKERS AB R H RBI
G. Brown 4 4 4 2
T. Queck 5 1 2 0
C. Raiche 4 1 0 2
D. Decker 4 0 1 2
M. Wurm 3 0 1 2
N. Johnson 5 0 0 0
M. Bergstrom 5 0 0 0
B. Redemske 3 1 0 0
C. Decker 1 0 0 0
L. Fobbe 4 2 3 0
S. Marsnik 1 0 0 0
TOTALS 39 9 11 8
Lakers 1 3 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 9 R,
11 H, 2 E
Clippers 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 R,
4 H, 2 ELakers: Mitch Wurm (W), Je-
remy Schmidt (8), and Matt
Bergstrom
Clippers: Matt Geislinger (L), Je-
remy Hindirks (2), Bruce Geis-
linger (9), and Brenden Ashton
Tournament Notes: Gary
Porter, new inductee into the
State Amateur Baseball Hall of
Fame, threw out the first pitch
before the Lakers-Watkins game
in honor of Annandales Brian
Hedman, a No. 1 Lakers fan, who
is undergoing a long recovery
from an illness.
Laker tournament chairs are
receiving lots of compliments
about the stadium renovations
and especially about the great
condition of the infield playing
surface.
Mike Adelman, 43-year-old
draftee from Clinton, threw a no-
hitter, the 20th in tournament his-
tory, to defeat Lamberton 2-0 in
a game at Delano.
Howard Lake nipped Clear
Lake 3-2 on Friday night at Irish
Stadium to advance to the next
round, when they will face Green
Isle in Maple Lake at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday. Jordan Danielson, a
draftee from the DC Saints, was
the winning pitcher for the Or-
phans. Laker fans remember
Danielson for helping Maple
Lake win the championship in
2012.
In the Class B tournament, St.
Michael lost to Savage 2-1 and
10-2 to Austin to end their tour-
nament run. Austin hit four homeruns in the game.
Brian Beuning, of Luverne,
and Tony Kley, of Winsted, each
turned in 17-strikeout games.
For interesting insights into
the tournament, from the state
website check out CJs Blog (not
CJ from the Star Tribune). His
description of the crowd at the
Maple Lake-Watkins game is
worth reading.
Friday nights attendance
Maple Lake-1,003; Delano-554,
for a total of 1,557.
Attendance on Saturday at
Maple Lake was 882, Delano at-
tendance was 908 and Howard
Lake (Class B) attendance was
454 for the days total of 2,244.
The Lakers celebrate their 9-2 win over the Watkins Clippers Saturday night. (Photo by Charlene Wurm)
Mitch Wurm threw seven strikeouts and held the Watkins Clippers to two runs on four
hits and a walk through seven innings of pitching to get the win.
Graham Brown slides home to score one of his four runs
on four hits, as he led the Lakers in both categories.
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