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Published - Friday, May 16, 2008

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Bangor baseball team clinches title; perfect season still alive

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The Bangor baseball team stayed hot last week with four more victories, including a 10-0 rout of Brookwood that clinched their fourth straight Scenic Bluffs title. Then, in a game played against Royall Monday, May 12, they avoided their first loss of the season with a spectacular comeback in the final inning.

The Cardinals won their 10th game of the season against Cashton on May 5. John Piske went 4-for-4 with a double in the 15-3 win. Craig Gollnick pitched all five innings in the shortened game. Ethan Gollnick was 3-for-4 with a double that highlighted a six-run third inning that put the game out of reach. Cashton scored its only three runs of the game in the first inning.

The Cardinals swept a doubleheader against New Lisbon Wednesday, May 7. The first game was originally to have been played May 2 but was rescheduled because of bad weather. Luke Weber struck out 11 while walking three as Bangor won its 11th straight game 7-1.

In the other contest, Weber and Ethan combined for another 11 strikeouts — Gollnick had seven — as the Cardinals’ bats pounded out nine hits. Those hits, combined with the eight walks yielded by New Lisbon pitchers, led the team to another blowout, 15-3.

On Thursday, May 8, Bangor hosted Brookwood in an attempt to clinch the Scenic Bluffs title. Mike Craig was on the mound for the Cards and, after two innings, neither team had scored. That changed in the bottom of the third as Bangor pushed across four runs.

Craig would hold Brookwood to only two hits in his five innings of work. Meanwhile, the team exploded for six more runs — led by a grand slam by Justin Johnson — in the bottom of the fifth to end the game with the score 10-0 in favor of Bangor. It was Bangor’s 13th win for the season.

On May 12, Bangor was at home again, this time against Royall. Their 13-game win streak appeared to be in serious jeopardy as they trailed 7-4 going into their final at-bat.

But a combination of Royall errors and Bangor hits allowed the Cardinals to claw their way back. Zach Langrehr’s clutch two-out single was the deciding blow in a thrilling and unlikely victory that kept Bangor’s Scenic Bluffs record at a perfect 14-0.
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re farmru wrote on May 25, 2008 6:35 PM:

" Before opening your mouth, do some research. Not all Scenice Bluff baseball teams are in the same division for the playoffs. "

Fan wrote on May 23, 2008 12:33 PM:

" Great Work Boys!!! You should be very proud! "

Just wait wrote on May 23, 2008 7:54 AM:

" They will claim that the only reason they are able to win is because they work so much harder and want to win more than anybody else. What a crock! They fail to see the BIG advantage from being able to draw from the whole Coulee region and are not limited by boundries like regular public schools. Than when you bring up that agument they bring up 'open enrollment'. Yeah, right. "

You go Bangor wrote on May 23, 2008 5:31 AM:

" Like all parochial school snobs - they are so sure GOD is on their side.
I always wonder why these supposedly "good Christians" are so ready to slam others "

typical wrote on May 22, 2008 8:43 PM:

" Jut typical of an Aquinas fan to rain on Bangor's parade. Why was that comment even necessary? And you wonder why the only ones pulling for Aquinas is Aquinas. "

Not again wrote on May 22, 2008 12:44 PM:

" Aquinas DOES NOT belong in Division 3!!! "

farmru wrote on May 22, 2008 12:19 PM:

" True enough, can Bangor drop two divisions from regular season competition for tournament play? Nope only private schools get to do that. "

Perfect Season wrote on May 22, 2008 6:57 AM:

" Bangors perfect season will come to a screeching halt when they meet up with Aquinas in the regionals. Then you will see what good baseball is really like. "


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