Pages

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Glacier Peak squeaks out baseball win over Shorecrest Friday in game moved to Shorecrest Field

Tim Swan in a game with Meadowdale.
He threw for the out in the Glacier Peak game,
but the umpire ruled the runner safe.
Photo by Barb Swan

In a baseball game moved from Glacier Peak to Shorecrest High School due to foul weather, the Scots lost a hard-fought battle that was tied into the final inning.

Starting pitcher Tyson Main and a tight defense had the Scots leading until the 5th inning. Glacier Peak sophomore Zane May battled at the mound under stormy skies as the Grizzlies fought back to a tie, and the game was a battle of defense at 4-4 until the 7th inning, when Glacier Peak, playing as the home team, bunted. Shorecrest senior catcher Tim Swan made the throw to first baseman Ted Weber for what looked like a clear out. With a controversial call from the field umpire, the batter was ruled safe and became the go-ahead run for a 5-4 Shorecrest loss.

The Scots’ 5-4 home loss followed losses against Glacier Peak Tuesday at home and Wednesday at Glacier Peak.  

The 5-4 loss dropped Shorecrest's Western Conference 3A record to 1-11 (2-13 overall).

The Scot junior varsity lost a home game to Glacier Peak, 8-2, Friday to drop its Wesco 3A record to 0-12 (1-14 overall).

The Shorecrest varsity next plays a home game with Mountlake Terrace Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Shorecrest High School, with junior varsity teams from the two schools meeting at the same time at Mountlake Terrace.


No comments:

Post a Comment

We encourage the thoughtful sharing of information and ideas. We expect comments to be civil and respectful, with no personal attacks or offensive language. We reserve the right to delete any comment.