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Blake Ress, Commissioner
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June
15, 2007
Lafayette
Central Catholic (30-5) cruised past Shakamak (21-10)
by a score of 12-1 at Victory Field in the Class A
championship of the 41st Annual IHSAA Baseball State Finals.
Central
Catholic senior pitcher Samuel Walker set a Class A state finals record for
fewest hits allowed with a complete game one-hitter. The
previous record of three hits was set in 2001 by Jacob Burnett of Triton.
As a team,
Lafayette Central Catholic tied the state finals record for most hits in a
Class A game with 15. They also tied a Class A finals record for most RBI’s
with eight.
Knights
freshman third-baseman Reed Drysdale got the action
started in the first, doubling over the left fielder’s head. Drysdale later scored on a single by junior Jade Anthrop.
Anthrop would later score on a double steal to give the Knights an early 2-0
advantage.
The scoring
continued for the Knights in the second inning as they scored their first run
on a bases loaded walk by Drysdale and added two more
following a costly Shakamak fielding error. Central
Catholic held a 5-0 advantage after two innings of play.
The Knights
added five insurance runs in the sixth ensuring their second state
championship.
Shakamak,
led by first-year head coach Matt Fougerousse,
finishes its season with a record of 21-10. The Laker
seniors were state runners-up three of their fours years—2004, 2006 and 2007.
Central Catholic
captures its second state baseball title, the first coming in 2004 also against
Shakamak. The
Knights, coached by 10th year skipper Tim Bordenet,
finish the season with a 30-5 record.
Steven McNabb of Shakamak named L.V. Phillips Mental Attitude Award Winner
Steven
McNabb of
McNabb
ranked fifth in his graduating class of 51 and was vice-president of his senior
class, president of the Pep Club and a member of the National Honor
Society.
Steven’s
volunteer work includes Habitat for Humanity, Greene County Babe Ruth baseball
and the Katrina Relief efforts.
For the
Lakers, McNabb hit .379 as an All-Conference catcher in his senior year and was
named to the All-Academic Team for both the Tri-River and
He was
winner of the National Scholar/Athletic Award from the US Army and the
Humanities and Science Award from
He is the
son of Bo and Cindy McNabb.
Steven will
be attending
Matt Hayes
of Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, the corporate partner of the IHSAA, presented
a $1,000 scholarship to
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Championship Merchandise Still Available
For
t-shirts and other merchandise commemorating this year’s tournament or for any
of our events, visit our friends at Morris, Inc.
State Finals Programs Available
Couldn’t be
there for the state finals? You can still purchase a copy of the official
souvenir program while supplies last! Programs are $3.00 if you purchase in
person at the IHSAA Office (