Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion Soldotna's Mason Prior pitches during a game against Kenai on Friday May 22, 2015 in Soldotna, Alaska.  Soldotna won 5-4.

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion Soldotna's Mason Prior pitches during a game against Kenai on Friday May 22, 2015 in Soldotna, Alaska. Soldotna won 5-4.

Prep baseball: SoHi has Kenai seeing double

Bird is the word. Trayton Bird, that is.

The Soldotna freshman helped rally the Stars baseball squad to a 5-4 victory over Kenai Central Friday evening at the Soldotna Little League fields with a high-flying, walk-off hit.

After seeing the Kardinals score a go-ahead run in the top of the seventh inning that put them up 4-3, Bird found himself at the plate with the bases loaded and one out. He drove a deep line drive double to left field that scored Mason Prior and Terrance Slats.

“I just wanted to hit the ball,” Bird said with a laugh. “I was pretty much swinging at anything.”
Then, on Saturday, the Stars pulled all the same tricks, scoring three runs at the top of the seventh and holding on to beat the Kards 7-5.

The pair of wins boosted Soldotna’s season mark to 5-6 in the Southcentral Conference and 6-7 overall, while Kenai dropped to 1-9 overall.

A pleased Soldotna coach Robb Quelland reiterated the fact that he was using several freshmen in key situations, adding that they all came through in the clutch.

“They all come through,” Quelland said. “Trayton came through, Caleb Spence was part of a double play, it was a great game.”

In Friday’s game, Preceding the walk-off hit, Prior put a grounder through the middle to get on base, then stole second and advanced to third on an error, which proved to be crucial in setting up the game-winning hit for Bird. Slats got on base with a walk, and Kenai decided to intentionally walk Tyler Covey, loading the bases in hopes of turning a double play.

What the Kards got instead was Bird’s booming bat. Bird credited the entire SoHi dugout for turning up the intensity in the final two innings after four straight frames of hitless action.

“Everything’s mental,” Bird said. “We came out in the sixth and everyone was cheering and the energy level came up.”

After a combined five runs in the first inning between both teams — including a two-run homer by Kenai senior Ellery Steffensen and a steal of home plate by Bird — the game took on the look of a pitching duel, as Kenai’s Paul Steffensen and SoHi’s Joey Becher began to find their respective grooves and combined for one hit given up over four innings of work. The pair also combined to strike out seven.

With that kind of pitching prowess, Kenai’s 3-2 lead began to look like it would hold up. But everything changed in the final two innings.

In the bottom of the sixth, Becher put down a sacrifice bunt to score Bird, who originally got on base with a walk. That tied things up at 3 runs apiece.

In the top of the seventh, Ellery Steffensen reached base with a leadoff walk and stole second on a SoHi error. Sam Combs’ single to right field brought Steffensen in to score, putting Kenai ahead again.

However, the Stars ultimately stole the show.

Quelland gave a tip of the cap to Kenai’s Paul Steffensen, who pitched a complete game, including a high-stress seventh inning when Kenai held a precarious 4-3 lead.

“What a great, gutsy move for (Steffensen) to stay out there,” Quelland said. “Give Paul all the credit in the world for staying out there. I don’t know what coach (John) Kennedy has in his bullpen, but we admire that kid for staying out there.”

Steffensen ended up giving up five hits with five strikeouts and five walks. Becher earned the win for SoHi with five hits, eight strikeouts and five walks.

“He wanted to shut them down, and he did,” Bird said about his teammate on the mound. “They had one hit (in the final inning), but that was just lucky.”

Becher also managed to get out a jam in the fourth inning, retiring Kenai’s Nate O’Lena with two outs and the bases loaded.

Bird ended up hitting 2 for 3 to lead SoHi’s offense. In addition to both hits by the Steffensens, Taylor Landry and Jacob O’Brien each got a hit for Kenai.

The two schools meet again today at 1 p.m. at the Kenai Little League fields.

Soldotna 7, Kenai 5

The Stars pulled off a seventh-inning rally for a second straight day Saturday at the Kenai Little League fields.

Down 5-4 heading into the seventh, Kenai pitcher Ellery Steffensen retired SoHi’s first two batters, but saw it all unravel from there.

Bird hit a single and stole second, then Justice Miller hit a single to bring Bird home from second that tied the game up. After Joey Becher was walked, Caleb Spence brought Miller and Becher home on a go-ahead single.

“It was incredible,” Quelland said.

From there, Matty Daugherty finished the job on the mound, starting with a walk given to Tanner Wortham, who was then picked off at first for the first out. Daugherty then clinched the win with a fly out to center field and a putout at first. Daugherty ended up earning the save, while Tyler Covey earned the win pitching the first six innings for SoHi with six hits, three earned runs, five walks and six strikeouts.

Steffensen went the distance on the mound for Kenai, giving up eight hits for two earned runs, three walks and three strikeouts.

Spence hit 3 for 4 with two runs to lead the Stars at the plate, and teammate Brandon Crowder hit 2 for 4 with a run. For Kenai, Paul and Ellery Steffensen notched a hit and two runs each, while Nate O’Lena, Sam Combs, Conner Johnson and Wortham each got a hit apiece, and Wortham batted in two runs.

 

Homer splits with Palmer

The host Homer baseball team lost to Palmer 9-6 on Friday before rebounding for a 9-3 victory Saturday.

Homer finishes the regular season at 5-5 in the Southcentral Conference and 7-6 overall.

Friday, Homer only managed three hits and had crucial base-running errors.

“We did a lot of bunting, stealing and running and we made mistakes,” Homer coach Rich Sonnen said. “We’d try to lay down a bunt and pop into a double play, and stuff like that.”

Kyle Johnson pitched the whole game for Homer, yielding nine runs on six hits while walking four and striking out two.

Michael Swaboda, Evan Boyer and Patrick Rainwater had the hits for Homer.

In the Saturday game, Sonnen said his team was smarter on the bases and it paid off.

Greg Smith got the start for Homer and pitched five innings, giving up three runs on two hits while striking out four and walking six.

Wylie Donich pitched a scoreless final two innings, giving up a hit, run and a walk.

On offense, Smith was 2 for 3, Boyer was 2 for 3, Brandon Beachy had a hit, Swaboda had a hit and Sheldon Hutt had a hit.

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion Soldotna Stars' Terrence Slats reaches for ball as Kenai Kardinals' Brandon Sorhus safely makes it to first base during their game on Friday May 22, 2015 in Soldotna, Alaska. Soldotna won the game 5-4.

Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion Soldotna Stars’ Terrence Slats reaches for ball as Kenai Kardinals’ Brandon Sorhus safely makes it to first base during their game on Friday May 22, 2015 in Soldotna, Alaska. Soldotna won the game 5-4.

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