OHSAA baseball: Westerville North, New Albany win district titles in Division I thrillers

Westerville North's Zac Taylor (22) and Aiden Dickinson (7) shower coach Sean Ring in water following a 3-2 win over Central Crossing in a Division I district final May 25 at Olentangy Liberty.
Westerville North's Zac Taylor (22) and Aiden Dickinson (7) shower coach Sean Ring in water following a 3-2 win over Central Crossing in a Division I district final May 25 at Olentangy Liberty.

Lance Preston scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the sixth inning, putting 15th-seeded Westerville North ahead for good in a 3-2 victory over 19th-seeded Central Crossing in a Division I district final May 25 at Olentangy Liberty.

The Warriors improved to 19-8 and won their first district championship since 1988. They were making their first district final appearance since 2002.

North plays defending state champion New Albany in a regional semifinal June 2 at Dublin Coffman.

Preston hit a two-out triple to left-center field off Central Crossing pitcher Chance Woods before racing home with the go-ahead run.

“I saw the ball hit the dirt so I was ready, and when I saw it skirt past the catcher there was just no hesitation,” said Preston, who also singled. “It was just go, go, go.”

North coach Sean Ring said Preston needed to be ready, especially with two outs.

“I told (Preston) to be aggressive and on his toes on the secondary lead,” Ring said. “I wanted him to be prepared, and he was.”

Brock Wright went the distance for North, surrendering 10 hits and two runs with three strikeouts and no walks. Woods gave up eight hits and three runs, struck out five and walked two in six innings.

Central Crossing's Marquise Loring, front, Elisha Jackson and the rest of the Comets wait to receive their district runner-up medals after a 3-2 loss to Westerville North in a Division I district final May 25 at Olentangy Liberty.
Central Crossing's Marquise Loring, front, Elisha Jackson and the rest of the Comets wait to receive their district runner-up medals after a 3-2 loss to Westerville North in a Division I district final May 25 at Olentangy Liberty.

The Comets, playing in their first district final, scored twice in the first on three hits. Quintin Amon led off with a single and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Marquise Loring. Shane Baas singled, and Amon scored on an errant throw to the plate. Baas later scored on a single to right by Lucas Miller.

The Warriors plated two runs in the third as Connor Warthman led off with the first of his two singles. He moved to second on a sacrifice by Zac Taylor and scored on a Brandon Lewis single. Lewis later scored on a two-out single by Trevor Newtz.

The Comets had a run taken off the board in the top of the third because of runner interference at second base. They also had three runners caught stealing, including one at the plate on a delayed steal by the trailing runner at second.

“For the most part we played a pretty good game, but we talk to our players all the time that when you play for championships, a couple mistakes can cost you a chance to win and it can cost you a run that can beat you,” Central Crossing coach Scott Todd said. “That’s kind of what happened in this game.”

Baas had three singles to lead the Comets, and Amon added two singles.

—Scott Hennen

New Albany celebrates its 2-1 Division I district final win over Canal Winchester on May 25 at Grove City.
New Albany celebrates its 2-1 Division I district final win over Canal Winchester on May 25 at Grove City.

New Albany 2, Canal Winchester 1

Ben Clark singled home Brandon Ecleberry with the winning run in the bottom of the seventh, keeping the second-seeded Eagles’ hopes for a second consecutive state championship alive with a win over the eighth-seeded Indians at Grove City.

Ecleberry was running for Oliver Shroyer, who led off the inning with a single. Owen Johnson bunted him to second, Andrew Ecleberry singled to center and Eli Henderson was intentionally walked to bring up Clark.

Coach Dave Starling said he briefly considered squeezing with Clark up, but his soft liner back to the mound glanced off pitcher Ethan Martin’s glove to end the game.

“The whole at-bat, I was just trying to put the ball in play, get it on the ground and get on the run. I just had to find a hole somewhere,” Clark said. “I thought the ball was going up the middle and when (Martin) reached over and barely touched the ball, I knew we’d won it right there.”

New Albany won its fourth consecutive district title and improved to 23-6.

Canal Winchester's Jack Sprague (10) embraces teammate John Romig (3) following a 2-1 Division I district final loss to New Albany on May 25 at Grove City.
Canal Winchester's Jack Sprague (10) embraces teammate John Romig (3) following a 2-1 Division I district final loss to New Albany on May 25 at Grove City.

The game was a pitchers’ duel, as New Albany senior and Memphis recruit Caden Robinson gave up four hits, struck out 13 and walked one in 5 2/3 innings. Canal Winchester’s Jack Sprague scattered four hits and walked one without a strikeout in 6 1/3 innings.

The Indians scored their only run in the fourth, when Joey Young and Eli Kelley singled and Kelley scored on an error. Canal Winchester, which finished 20-6, was in its first district final since 2016 and seeking its first district championship since 2009.

New Albany tied it in the fifth when Johnson scored on a wild pitch.

“I couldn’t ask for more from our kids,” Indians coach Drew Dosch said. “It stunk that somebody had to lose that game because it was so competitive and so well-played, but I am super proud of our guys.”

—Dave Purpura

Hartley's DuShaun Tucker celebrates his double against Granville in a Division II district final May 25 at Beavers Field in Lancaster. The Hawks won 12-5.
Hartley's DuShaun Tucker celebrates his double against Granville in a Division II district final May 25 at Beavers Field in Lancaster. The Hawks won 12-5.

Hartley 12, Granville 5

In a Division II district final at Beavers Field in Lancaster, the seventh-seeded Hawks put together a six-run fifth inning and took advantage of five errors to beat the top-seeded Blue Aces.

Hartley improved to 17-8 and advanced to a regional semifinal against Washington Court House on June 2 at Teays Valley.

The Hawks trailed 2-1 before breaking through in the fifth.

“Just stay the course is what we told our guys,” coach Tim Heinmiller said. “They’re a really good team and they might jump out to a lead against us and we’ve got to keep going. We’ve seen innings happen like that to us before. We fought and I knew we weren’t going to give up.”

In the fifth, Brendan Laret opened with a double to left and moved to third on a wild pitch. Warren Markwood walked and DuShaun Tucker followed with an RBI single to left to tie it at 2.

Peyton Underwood also had a two-run double in the inning as the Hawks built a 7-2 lead.

Hartley added two runs in the sixth and three in the seventh.

Granville assistant coach Mark Langkamp and Conner Buerkel share a moment following a 12-5 loss to Hartley in a Division II district final May 25 at Beavers Field in Lancaster.
Granville assistant coach Mark Langkamp and Conner Buerkel share a moment following a 12-5 loss to Hartley in a Division II district final May 25 at Beavers Field in Lancaster.

Granville took a 2-1 lead in the fourth when Connor Buerkel led off with a double and Adrian Mangine followed with a single.

The Blue Aces also got the next two runners on to load the bases with none out, but Underwood struck out the side to get out of the jam.

“They got a couple base hits, we had a (couple) mistakes, but we got out (of it) when I struck out all three guys,” Underwood said. “All of my stuff wasn’t working at that point, but I was able to throw my fastball for strikes.”

Tucker finished 2-for-4 with three RBI, and Laret also went 2-for-4.

Granville, which scored once in the sixth and twice in the seventh, finished 19-7.

“For us to come back like this and get this championship means a lot to us, especially with us having nine seniors,” Tucker said.

—Jarrod Ulrey

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