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Last Year’s State Finals in Review



 Andrean Walks Off with Seventh State Championship

    Andrean junior Mason Sannito singled in pinch runner
 Robbie Ballentine in the bottom of the seventh inning to
 give the 59ers a 2-1 victory over Edgewood in the Class 3A
 championship game.
    Ballentine pinch ran for Rigo Martinez, who led off the
 inning with a double down the left field line off Edgewood
 pitcher Luke Hayden to give the 59ers their seventh state
 title. Andrean has now won two straight 3A championships
 and four in the last six years.
    The victory gave long-time coach Dave Pishkur his
 seventh state title tying him with the late Ken Schreiber
 of LaPorte and Lafayette Central Catholic’s Tim Bordenet
 for the most in IHSAA history. Earlier this season, Pishkur
 passed Schreiber as the all-time winningest coach in state
 history. Today was his 1,014th victory.
    Andrean finishes the season at 36-1, winning its final
 35 games. The only loss came to Father Ryan High School
 of Nashville, Tenn.
    The dramatic ending to the only finals matchup of
 the No. 1- and No. 2-ranked teams came after a classic
 pitcher’s duel featuring Hayden and Andrean’s Michael
 Doolin. Hayden was perfect through 3 1/3 innings and
 finished with only three hits allowed and 10 strikeouts. Both
 Andrean runs were unearned.
    Doolin, the Vanderbilt recruit who won last year’s 3A
 title game, allowed only four hits and one run, while striking
 out 15 with one walk.
    Edgewood (24-4) broke through in the sixth inning
 on Coleman Sater’s two-out, RBI triple that scored Ethan
 Vecrumba, who earlier reached on an infield single. The
 59ers tied it in the bottom of the sixth when pinch runner
 Ben Warren streaked home from third after Edgewood
 misplayed a dropped third strike. The Mustangs committed
 four errors in the game.
    Edgewood coach Bob Jones was leading the Mustangs
 into the state final for the first time in his 34-year tenure.
 Royals Edge Olympians on Throwing Error to End Game
    Anthony Eggers scored from second base on the sec-
 ond error of the inning by Columbus East to give Hamilton
 Southeastern a 3-2 victory in the Class 4-A state champion-
 ship game.
    Eggers reached on a bloop single over third base with
 one out and advanced to second when Brayton Harrison
 reached on an error. Clean-up hitter Greyson Droste then
 bounced to second, where Columbus East’s Ben Major
 flipped to short for the second out, but the shortstop’s throw
 to first went wild allowing Eggers to score the winning run.
    The Royals of coach Jeremy Sassanella captured the
 state title in their first appearance and finished the season
 on an 11-game winning streak.
    Hamilton Southeastern (23-8) took a 1-0 lead in the
 opening inning when Cole Dewael led off with a double
 and scored on a Jack DeWolf single. The Olympians tied
 it in the third on a two-out, RBI single by Julian Greenwell.
 Columbus East left the bases loaded in that inning.
    The Royals came back in the bottom of the third with
 another RBI single by DeWolf that scored Harrison, who
 just beat the throw to home plate.
    Columbus East re-tied the game in the fifth as it put
 runners on second and third with no out, chasing HSE
 starter Michael Dillon. Left-hander Tyler Schweitzer
 replaced Dillon and, two outs later, Parker Harrison’s sent
 a nubber up the third base line and beat the throw to first,
 allowing Jonah Wichman to score and make it 2-2.
    That hit by Harrison was the only one allowed by
 Schweitzer in three innings of relief. He struck out five.
    Coach Jon Gratz’s Olympians saw a 12-game winning
 streak snapped and finished 25-5.
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