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Capovani makes Time Union's All-Star Team

Posted by James DeMidio at Jun 28, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

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Matt Capovani, Jr., Schalmont: The rugged right-hander flourished as the Sabres' No. 2 hurler behind senior Greg Musk — pitching like an ace. Capovani finished with an 8-1 record and a 1.30 ERA. He allowed 34 hits over 522/3 innings and landed a spot on the Colonial Council first team.

First team

Catcher

Danny Maynard, Jr., Burnt Hills: Headed to Notre Dame, Maynard bounced back from a sub-par sophomore season to hit .396 with five doubles, three triples, four home runs and 15 RBIs in leading the Spartans to the Section II Class A final. A first-team Suburban Council all-star, Maynard also was a Times Union first-team selection in 2012.

First base

Zach DeThomasis, Sr., CBA: The lefty-hitting standout earned his second straight Times Union first-team selection after hitting .471 with six doubles, two triples, one home run and 23 RBIs. DeThomasis, a Big 10 first-team choice, only struck out three times in 85 plate appearances.

Second base

Kolbie Glionna, Sr., Amsterdam: A first-team Big 10 all-star, Glionna turned in excellent glove work to go along with a .386 average, two home runs, 15 walks and 16 RBIs. Headed next to play at Utica College.

Third base

Justin Decker, Jr., CBA: Named as the Big 10 Co-Player of the Year with Schenectady's Jordan Bernacet, Decker batted .514 with eight doubles, one home run, 21 RBIs and just two strikeouts among his 86 plate appearances. The junior also went 7-2 with a 1.55 earned-run average on the mound for the Brothers.

Shortstop

Kevin Smith, Sr., Columbia: A two-time Times Union first-team selection, Smith garnered Player of the Year honors in the Suburban Council after batting .490 with 11 doubles, six triples, five home runs, 21 RBIs and 15 stolen bases.

Outfield

Jordan Bernacet, Jr., Schenectady: Excelled in every facet of the game for the Patriots, earning Big 10 Co-Player of the Year honors with CBA junior Justin Decker. In addition to hitting .507 with 16 doubles and 23 RBIs, Bernacet also went 6-1 with a 1.72 ERA and 43 strikeouts.

Garrett Whitley, Jr., Niskayuna: Also named to the Times Union first team in 2013, Whitley established himself as one of the area's elite all-around players, batting .474 with 10 doubles, two home runs, 25 RBIs and a .569 on-base percentage.

 

 

Second team

C: Ben Cassillo, Sr., Shaker; 1B: Tyler Hoffman, Sr., Shaker; 2B: Ben Beaury, Sr., La Salle; 3B: Matt Drum, Sr., Shenendehowa; SS: Sean Egan, Sr., Shaker; OF: Julian Gallup, Sr., Amsterdam; Zack Parsons, Sr., Queensbury; Alex Koshgarian, Sr., CBA; Max Tessitore, Sr., Averill Park; DH: Matt Hamel, Jr., CBA; U: Jeff Gritsavage, Sr., Albany; P: Brandon Begin, Sr., Lansingburgh; Matt Pierce, So., Guilderland; Matt Polsinello, Sr., Shaker; Travis Sowards, Sr., Columbia; Michael Yamin, Sr., Troy; Dan Zeglen, Jr., Scotia

Suburban Council all-stars


2014 Player of the Year

Kevin Smith, Columbia

2014 Pitcher of the Year

Aaron Kalish, Shenendehowa

2014 Coach of the Year

Greg Christodulu, Shenendehowa, and Rob Duell, Burnt Hills

First Team

Pitcher: Bryan Warzek, Shenendehowa; Ian Anderson, Shenendehowa; Matt Pierce, Guilderland; Nick Gavin, Shaker

Middle Infielders: Justin Yurchak, Shenendehowa; Sean Egan, Shaker

First Base: Ben Contento, Colonie

Third Base: Matt Drum, Shenendehowa

Catcher: Dan Maynard, Burnt Hills

Designated Hitter: Mike Landry, Niskayuna

Utility: Marshall Kiesow, Saratoga Springs

Outfield: Garrett Whitley, Niskayuna; Jordan Prehoda, Saratoga Springs; Max Tessitore, Averill Park

Second Team

Pitchers: Codey Piel, Columbia; Tommy Favanta, Niskayuna; Eric Beer, Saratoga Springs; Matt Polsinello, Shaker

Middle Infielders: Josh Hayner, Shenendehowa; Corey Moore, Guilderland

First Base: Tyler Hoffman, Shaker

Third Base: Jarrett Fortin, Columbia

Catcher: Ben Cassillo, Shaker

Designated Hitter: Ben Place, Saratoga Springs

Outfield: Jake Smith, Bethlehem; Devin Coffey, Saratoga Springs; Brennan McCormack, Shenendehowa

Utility: Ryan Gardy, Burnt Hills

Honorable Mentions

Pitchers: Travis Sowards, Columbia; Michael Faas, Columbia; Ryan Feeney, Niskayuna; Brian Toy, Niskayuna; Joe Butler, Burnt Hills; Zach Hutson, Guilderland; Nick Bruno, Guilderland; Chris Czekay, Guilderland; Alex Varsanyi, Guilderland; Jack Herman, Saratoga Springs; Danny Hobbs, Saratoga Springs; Corey Hommell, Shenendehowa; Grant Touhey, Ballston Spa; Ryan Keefe, Ballston Spa; Anthony Tyburski, Ballston Spa; Nick DeMarco, Shaker; Connor Costello, Bethlehem; Alex Tomlinson, Averill Park; Brent Jones, Averill Park; Tyler Childrose, Averill Park; Nelson Travis, Mohonasen; Jon Ostroff, Bethlehem

Middle Infielders: Austin Lawrence, Columbia; Josh Quesada, Burnt Hills; Jacob Sturn, Guilderland; Jake Fox, Ballston Spa; Joey Kirker, Shaker; Kevin Cahill, Bethlehem; Kyle Ruth, Colonie; Pat O'Brien, Niskayuna

First Base: John Novenche, Shenendehowa; Ryan Thomas, Ballston Spa; Austin Hermann, Bethlehem

Third Base: Dom DeMarco, Shaker; Mike Graves, Bethlehem

Catcher: Jake Walter, Columbia; Tommy Spataro, Niskayuna; Brad Pearson, Shenendehowa

Designated Hitter: Connor Douglas, Shenendehowa; Evan Saunders, Guilderland; Antonio Archina, Colonie

Outfield: Michael Stanley, Columbia; Carmen Caruso, Niskayuna; Ben Govel, Guilderland; Zach Formica, Guilderland; Jack Grabek, Guilderland; Kyle McAlonie, Shenendehowa; Zach Durfee, Ballston Spa; Garrett Klahr, Shaker; John Finelli, Averill Park; Kyrek Osterhaut, Colonie

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Posted by James DeMidio at May 30, 2014 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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Warriors' ace stops BH-BL

Saturday, May 31, 2014
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Tri City Valley Cats Grounds Crew members remove rain water from the field at Joe Bruno Stadium after a torrential down pour Friday.
Photographer: Peter R. Barber
Tri City Valley Cats Grounds Crew members remove rain water from the field at Joe Bruno Stadium after a torrential down pour Friday.

— For a brief second, Averill Park baseball coach Jim Kahler thought about taking out his starting pitcher, Tyler Childrose, after six innings in Friday’s Section II Class A final against Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake.

But with the way Childrose was dominating the Spartans, the thought quickly passed.

Childrose struck out 12 and tossed a three-hitter, helping Averill Park win its first Section II title with a 2-1 victory over Burnt Hills at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium.

The Warriors advance to the regional against an opponent to be determined.

“He had 91 pitches going into the last inning,” said Kahler, who is in his first year as Averill Park’s coach. “I looked at him and he said, ‘No, I’m going to do the whole thing.’ I figured, why not?”

Childrose had at least one strikeout in each inning. He struck out the side in the sixth, and punctuated his performance by striking out Josh Quesada for the fourth time to end the game just before the skies opened up and dropped heavy rains on the field.

“I knew once I started locating my fastball, I knew they weren’t going to touch it at all,” Childrose said. “They had a tough time today.”

Childrose finished with 112 pitches, 71 for strikes.

“I told coach I wasn’t coming out no matter what,” Childrose said. “I don’t care how high the pitch limit was, I just wanted to win and I wanted to be out there.”

Five of Childrose’s strikeouts were called third strikes. Each time, he got the Burnt Hills’ batters with fastballs on the outside corner. He had a streak of four in a row.

“That was a good location,” Childrose said. “The ump was giving a little off the plate. I just kept pounding that zone, and they were just taking the pitch.”

Burnt Hills coach Rob Duell thought his batters should have been protecting the plate when they got down two strikes.

“It’s hard for me to tell where those pitches are from third base,” Duell said. “Whether they’re off the plate or not, the strike zone is what it is today, and we have to recognize that sooner. If that’s a strike today, then we have to do something, foul it off, whatever it is, and do a better job of getting to the next pitch because they are tough pitches to hit. I understand that.”

The Spartans certainly had their chances to score. They had runners in scoring position in four innings, but only scored in the fifth. And that came without the benefit of a hit.

After Cody Mooney walked to open the fifth. Drew Haughey laid a bunt down the first-base line. Childrose fielded it, but in his attempt to throw to first, he dropped the ball for an error. After a wild pitch, Steve Perone laid down a squeeze bunt to score Mooney.

“Give credit to [Childrose],” Duell said. “We had chances. When we got guys in scoring position, he got strikeouts and that’s what he needed to get. For us, we need to do a better job of putting the ball in play.”

Spartans starter Joey Butler pitched very well. The right-hander scattered five hits in going the distance. He tossed 91 pitches, 67 for strikes, and had a four-pitch fourth inning. Butler retired the final 11 batters he faced.

“Butler pitched great for us,” Duell said.

Butler was done in by a two-run third in which both runs were unearned. Chris Amadon led off by reaching base on an error by third baseman Ryan Gardy. Butler retired the next two hitters before James Apple hit a hard grounder behind third base. Gardy dove to his right to field the ball, and he came up throwing. The ball sailed past first baseman Haughey. Apple got an infield single, and the runners moved up on the error.

After Sam Beaulac walked, Max Tessitore singled off Butler’s glove to drive home Amadon. Ben Reinisch followed by lining an RBI single off Butler’s right leg.

“A couple plays that, I think, we usually make, we didn’t,” Duell said. “But they capitalized. You’ve got to give them credit. We were almost out of it. We got a ground ball, and it didn’t work out. I’m happy with how hard our kids played. Give [Averill Park] credit, they did a good job.”

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Childrose and Arnold; Butler and Maynard.