SPORTS A8 — BAKER CITY HERALD TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 2021 ELKHORN SUMMER CLASSIC WOODEN BAT BASEBALL TOURNAMENT BAKER SWIMMERS, WRESTLERS AT STATE Baker takes second in tournament By Corey Kirk ckirk@bakercityherald.com The Baker High School summer baseball team, the Brewers, went 3-2 to place sec- ond in the Elkhorn Summer Classic wooden bat baseball tournament this weekend at the Baker Sports Complex. Game one: Friday, June 25 Baker 6, Elko 5 Baker won in dramatic fashion on Paul Hobson’s walkout base hit in the bottom of the seventh. “Just going off my team- mates that hit before me, we all vibe off of each other, and when I hit it out there, it was exciting. I love being out here with these guys,” Hobson said. Toeing the rubber for Baker was senior Hayden Younger, but after three innings of work he had to give way to a reliever due to a sore arm. Incoming freshman Jaxon Logsdon, who had been be- hind the plate as catcher, took off his shin guards and headed to the mound, where he threw three scoreless innings. Logsdon’s performance didn’t surprise Baker coach Tim Smith. “He played with us last summer as an eighth-grader, he has that capability,” Smith said. “He can handle that, it didn’t surprise me at all. I think he saw what he can do behind the plate defensively too,” Smith said. Silas Carter had two hits, including a double, and Thomas Smithson had a hit. Corey Kirk/Baker City Herald Baker’s Jaxon Logsdon, left, prepares to accept a high- fi ve from his coach, Tim Smith, after hitting a home run against Pendleton on Friday night, June 25. but it just started to carry out, and I was really shocked,” Logdson said. “I was really happy.” Incoming senior Cody Skidgel started on the mound and allowed only one run in three innings. “He did well and he was on limited pitch count,” Smith said. “He’s going to need to be one of our top two guys next year, we expect that from him.” Baker scored four runs in the third to take the lead, but Pendleton rallied to lead 6-4 entering the sixth inning. Skidgel, Smithson and Kai Ogan all scored in the sixth to give Baker a 7-6 lead, and Baker held on for the win. mound and allowed only one run in two innings before Homedale’s bats came to life, resulting in a 6-0 lead. Smith said he was im- pressed at Carter’s resilience after one tough inning. “I had to go out to talk to him and helped him regroup, and then everything was good, he threw really, really well,” Smith said. Baker fi nally got on the board in the fourth inning, scoring four times. “We played really good baseball on the bases, we stole a few bases, and we ended up capitalizing on it,” Smith said. Despite the loss, Smith said Game one: Friday, June 25 he was impressed by Baker’s Baker 7, Pendleton 6 performance against Home- Later Friday evening, dale. Baker won another close one, Game three: Saturday, June “They are by far the best 26, Homedale 6, Baker 5 this time against Pendleton. team here, I thought we Logsdon again played a key Baker’s run of close games played them really well,” role with a third-inning home continued Saturday morning, Smith said. run to left fi eld that got Baker but this time the Brewers were on the other end, losing Game four: Saturday, June on the board. 26, Baker 13, Fruitland 2 “Well personally I thought it 6-5 to Homedale. With another Idaho team was going to be 15 feet short, Carter started on the on the schedule Saturday night, Baker responded with a 13-2 mercy rule win over Fruitland. Connor Chastain pitched four innings, allowing only one run. “Whenever I get a start, my nerves are always going in the fi rst inning,” Chastain said. “After the fi rst inning, normally it just falls into place and that nervousness goes away and that confi dence starts kicking in, and I just start pounding the zone.” Offensively, Baker was able to get on the board quickly and frequently. The top of their line up in Younger (3 for 3), Chastain (2 for 2) and Carter (1 for 1, 2 sacrifi ce fl ies), were all able to score in each of their fi rst two at-bats. Smith knows how pivotal it is for the top of their line up to be clicking, particularly with the speed in that group. “We put pressure on the team by running,” Smith said. “Hayden is one of those kids against the right pitcher, he could probably steal home.” Hobson pitched one inning in relief as Baker ended the game after the top of the fi fth. Game fi ve: Sunday, June 27, Homedale 14, Baker 4 As the winner of Pool A in the six-team tournament, Baker earned a rematch against Homedale in Sun- day’s championship game. Homedale prevailed, 14-4. “We were a little out- matched today,” Smith said. Still, he was pleased with the team’s performance in the tournament. “I’m proud of them, told them we had a good week- end,” Smith said. “Everyone wants to win a championship, but I saw a lot of good things.” Baker plays host to Nyssa today in a nine-inning game at the Sports Complex. First pitch is set for 6:30 p.m. Bulldogs claim state titles ■ In wrestling, Gauge Bloomer finishes first and Jaden Martin second, while in the pool, Baker’s Brianna Stadler wins two events Baker wrestlers and swimmers had a trophy-win- ning weekend at their respective state tournaments, bringing home three individual state titles. In the pool at Cottage Grove High School, Baker junior Brianna Stadler won both the 200 individual medley and the 100 butterfl y. Stadler was the 2020 state champion in the 100 butterfl y, and she set a state record in winning the state title in Stadler the 100 backstroke in 2019. Stadler led Baker to a fi fth-place fi nish in the team standings with 137 points. Newport won the team title with 288 points. Teammate Salena Bott, a senior, placed seventh in the 200 freestyle and seventh in the 100 freestyle. Another Baker senior, Avril Zickgraf, placed 15th in the 50 freestyle. Stadler, Bott and Zickgraf teamed with juniors Sydney Lamb and Caitlin Lien to place fi fth in the 200 medley relay. Wrestling On the wrestling mats at Cascade High School in Turner, near Salem, Baker junior Gauge Bloomer won all four of his matches to claim the state title at 195 pounds. Bloomer won by fall over Estacada’s Jackson Turner in the champi- Bloomer onship match. 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