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Kingwood Season Comes to a Close, 6-2

By Jason Hebert, 05/21/23, 1:30PM CDT

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Clear Springs Chargers 6, Kingwood Mustangs 2   - May 20, 2023 @ The Hill (Barbers Hill)

Splitting the first two games in the series meant Saturday's day game was a winner-take-all between Kingwood and Clear Springs.  The Mustangs had Logan Harris on the bump while the Chargers had Caden Wells going for them.

Brian Schumacher led off the game with a pop up to shortstop before Braelon Richardson was hit by a pitch.  Richardson stole second a pitch before Caden Wellmann to give the Mustangs some early life.  Josh Arquette also walked to load the bases but a strikeout and a fly out to left center shut the door on the top of the first without a score.   The Chargers lead off hitter grounded out to Richardson at short before they got a single through the hole on the right side for their first hit.  Another single, this time a line drive to center, gave them two runners on with only one out.  Schumacher chased down a foul ball in the right field corner for out number two as the runner on second tagged up and moved to third.  But Harris struck out the next batter to keep the game at 0 moving into the second.

Ty Boatright singled to left, stole second and scored on Liam O'Leary's single through the right side on a perfectly timed hit and run play.  Dylan Key entered as a courtesy runner for O'Leary but was caught stealing.  Caden Callaway walked and stole second, moving to third on a groundout before being stranded on a called third strike.  A little flare dropped just out of the reach of Arquette at third for a lead off single.  A walk to the next hitter again gave the Chargers two runners on  in consecutive innings.  Harris struck out the next hitter and an Arquette to Caden Wellmann to Sammy Soto double play ended the threat and preserved Kingwood's 1-0 lead through two innings of play.

Wellmann and Fuentes both walked in the third to give Mustangs two on with one out but a pair of fly outs kept them there.  Harris got a quick out with a ground ball to Arquette before walking the second batter.  A line drive single to center gave the Chargers runners on first and second for the third straight inning.  A high chopper to Richardson at short forced the runner at second but the throw to first was a bit late for the double play.  With runners at first and third, Clear Springs used a single to right to tie the score at one.  Two more singles to left plated a couple more runners to give them a 3-1 lead before a liner to Arquette closed out the frame.

O'Leary led off the fourth with a single up the middle and was run for by Key.  Key moved to second on Callaway's sac bunt to third before a groundout for the second out of the inning.  Richardson singled to left to knock in Key to pull the Mustangs within one at 3-2.  Wellmann walked to put two runners on, forcing the Chargers to bring in Hunter Heath from the bullpen.  A double steal put two runners in scoring position before a checked swing grounder to the pitcher ended the threat.  Harris retired three of the four hitters he faced in the fourth with the lone base runner reaching on a hit-by-pitch. 

The fifth inning saw Kingwood retired in order on a flyout to center, a called third strike and a grounder to third.  Harris recorded the first out in the bottom of the fifth on a grounder to Richardson at short.   The next hitter singled to left and then stole second.  A walk once again put two Chargers on first and second with one out.   Another walk loaded the bases soon after.  Ian Carlson was brought into the game with three runners on and one out.  A line drive single to left scored one run but a second runner was thrown out at the plate on a Callaway to Arquette to O'Leary relay for the tag.  A double to deep right center pushed across two more runs and increased the Chargers lead to 6-2.  After a hit by pitch, Landon Morman took over and recorded a strikeout to end the fifth.

The Mustangs again went down in order in the sixth, with two groundouts to shortstop and one strikeout.  Clear Springs followed suit and also went 1, 2, 3 with a liner to Richardson at short, a grounder to Richardson and another strikeout to move the game to the seventh.

With one last chance to extend their season, Richardson led off with a single to right center.  Wellmann followed with a single up the middle showing for the second game in a row that the Mustangs weren't going down without a fight.   A 6-4-3 double play meant Kingwood was down to their last out in the game and perhaps their season.  Fuentes extended the game when he was hit by a pitch.  Soto walked and was replaced by Matthew Estes as a pinch runner.  With the bases loaded and the tying run at the plate, a full count swinging strikeout closed out the game, the series and the season.  But what a season it was for the Kingwood Mustangs.  They won 17 games in a row prior to Friday night's loss.  They swept the first two rounds of the playoffs and had five straight playoff wins at one point.  They definitely don't have anything to be down about as the All District teams should be filled with Mustangs.  Ryan Beideck, Spener Boyden, Matthew Estes, Dylan Key, Ian Carlson, Ty Boatright, Liam O'Leary, Landon Morman, Josh Pelfrey, Logan Eckert, Jackson Jones, John Hebert, Sebastian Encarnacion, Wesley Lawson, David Ward, Tyson Culley and Bryce Burt all wore the Kingwood uniform for the last time and all should be proud for being a part of a great season, all contributing at some point during the season.   Good luck to Pelfrey, Carlson and Encarnacion as you continue your baseball careers and Boatright in football.  While baseball may be over for the rest of you gentlemen, your trek is just beginning.  May your victories far outweight your losses as you embark on your next stages of life. 

Kingwood Mustangs
Overall record:   27-9-3
District record:   13-1
Playoff record:       5-2