For the second straight year Seneca's American Legion baseball squad captures the Northeast Kansas League Preseason Tournament title after taking down Sabetha 11-3 in five innings last night at Somerset park.
Sabetha struck first in the matchup as they looked like they were going to get the bats going early, as shortstop, Nolan Keim lead off the game with a double. Third baseman, Graham Droge then provided an RBI single, with Taylor Bauman the right fielder on the night following Droge with an RBI double, as Droge hustled his way in from first base. Sabetha lead it 2-0 before Seneca even had a chance to take a swing.
Headed into the bottom of the first Seneca got some baserunners themselves, drawing three walks and sprinkling a single from Cody Heiman in the middle. Riley Wells the pitcher for Sabetha walked the bases loaded with two outs and then proceeding walked in the first run of the game for Seneca, to make it 2-1 after one full inning.
Both pitchers in the matchup had their respective pitch counts up early and it looked like whoever could get control would be able to take charge in the game. Well the second inning looked to be better for Dylan Kramer, Seneca's pitcher even though Sabetha tallied another run to now lead it 3-1, but the run was unearned against Kramer, as Sabetha had their baserunner courtesy of an error. Wells, seemed to get himself under control, also in the second, allowing a walk to Seneca, but holding them scoreless.
The third inning is when things would change in the matchup, Kramer would face four Sabetha batters in the third only issuing a walk but working around it. So headed into the bottom of the third Sabetha lead it 3-1 but Sabetha's starter Wells would not make it out of the third inning. Wells gave up four hits, two walks in the inning resulting in Seneca plating six runs to take the 7-3 lead. Perhaps the biggest play of the third inning was a two-out two RBI single by Seneca second baseman, David Olberding who put one into left-center field but it glanced off the glove of Nolan Keim. If Keim, who made an athletic leap attempt to catch the blooper, would have grasped the Olberding hit that would have ended the inning and it would have only been tied.
Kramer who had started to find his groove on the mound for Seneca continued it as he shut Sabetha down three-up three-down the next two innings, as Seneca plated one more run in the fourth and three more in the fifth to run-rule the game at 11-3 in five innings.
Seneca scored their 11 runs on eight walks and nine hits, while Sabetha only tallied three hits, all coming in the first inning.
Offensively for Sabetha Bauman and Keim each had a double while Droge had a single; Bauman and Droge each tallied an RBI. For Seneca Heiman, Eric Huerter and Michael Ohlsen enjoyed multi-hit nights. Huerter and Heiman each had a pair of runs scored, also, while Ohlsen tallied three RBI's.
With the win Seneca stayed undefeated on the season, improving to 5-0, while Sabetha fell to 7-2.
Other finishes in the NEK League Preseason Tournament on Sunday, saw Holton take seventh place with a 15-4 win over Hiawatha in four innings. Royal Valley after forfeiting their first round game came back to take fifth place in the tournament with a 13-5, five inning win over Frankfort, in Royal Valley's first year in the Northeast Kansas League. Atchison took down Doniphan Co. in a tight ball game for third place, that finished with a 5-3 final.
Championship Game Box Score:
Sabetha 2 1 0 0 0 - - Final 3
Seneca 1 0 6 1 3 - - Final 11
Sabetha: 3 hits, 1 error, 3 LOB
Nolan Keim 1-2 w/2B, RS & RBI; Thaine Allen 0-2; Graham Howard 0-1; Riley Wells 0-3; Graham
Droge 1-1 w/RS, RBI & BB; Taylor Bauman 1-1 w/2B & RBI; Isaac Russell 0-2; Tate Steinlage
0-2 w/ROE; Kyle Stallbaumer 0-2; Tyler Edelman 0-0 w/BB; Benji Stoller 0-1 w/RS (RS as
courtesy runner)
LP: Riley Wells 2 2/3 IP, 5 hits, 7 runs (1 unearned), 6 BB's & 1 K
Benji Stoller 1 1/3 IP, 3 hits, 1 run & 2 K's
Tate Steinlage 1/3 IP, 1 hit, 3 runs & 2 BB's
Seneca: 9 hits, 1 error, 7 LOB
Zach Rottinghaus 1-3 w/2 RS & BB; Dylan Kramer 1-2 w/2 RS & 2 BB's; Eric Huerter 2-4 w/2B, 2 RS
& RBI; Cody Heiman 2-2 w/2 RS & 2 BB's; Dustin Deters 0-2 w/RBI & BB; Michael Ohslen 2-2 w/RS,
3 RBI's & BB; Tate Hanzlieck 0-2 w/BB; Alex Hermesch 0-2 w/BB & ROE; David Olberding 1-2 w/RS
& 2 RBI's
WP: Dylan Kramer 5 IP, 3 hits, 3 runs (1 unearned), 2 BB's & 7 K's
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Atchison woman pleads to charges in fatal crash
3 arrested in Hiawatha drug bust
Updated: Officer shooter search leads to arrest
Former Kickapoo Tribal Chair pleads to child porn-related charge
Atchison man earns prison from injurious outburst
Falls City man sentenced to prison on multiple charges
State Audit discovers alleged financial misconduct
Baniewicz on leave at Bishop Miege; investigation launched
Saturday night construction zone crash injures one
Candidate list finalized in Brown Co
Atchison's Lust found safe following disappearance
Young sex offenders earn sentences in Atchison Co
Arrest following search warrant in Mayetta
3 local communities awarded small-town grants
Woman injured after striking object on Nemaha Co highway
Effort to recall Falls City Mayor fails
Atchison Co cemetery thefts being investigated
Falls City Council member rescinds resignation
LATEST STORIES
Public health advisory issued for two local lakes
Baniewicz on leave at Bishop Miege; investigation launched
Falls City Council member rescinds resignation
Atchison proclamation of Juneteenth made Monday
Death of puppy leads to Atchison arrest
Charges filed in fatal Holt County MO crash
Wellness recovery program coming to SE Nebraska
Auburn native to seek NU Board of Regents seat
RELATED STORIES
2012 Kanzaland NEK Legion Baseball All-League Team
Follow Class AA Legion Baseball State Tournament
Remaining Two NEK Legion Teams Fall in Zone Tournament Action
NEK Teams Zone Tournament Update--- July 25th
NEK League Teams Continue Zone Tourneys -- July 23rd Results
NEK League Legion Roundup -- July 18th
Legion Zone Tournament Brackets Announced for NEK League Teams
NEK League Legion Roundup -- July 16th