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Prairie - Prairie Home

No. 3 J-Hawks shocked by North Scott

Invaders from Pluto, unhappy with the United States for spying on their planet, kidnapped the Cedar Rapids Jefferson baseball team Friday night and took their spot on the field against North Scott.

It was not a pretty sight.

The third-ranked J-Hawks played one of their worst games of the season and were shocked by North Scott, 11-8, in the opening round of the Class 4A substate baseball tournament at Jefferson.

The imposter from Pluto who wore Spencer VanScoyoc's jersey was knocked out of the box in the second inning and charged with seven runs.

The imposters who played defense for Jefferson committed five errors.

There were six walks, three wild pitches, two passed balls and a balk.

Jefferson entered the game with a 29-8 record, favored to make the state tournament for the first time since 1998. North Scott arrived at the Jefferson field with a 17-20 record, including a 6-1 loss to the J-Hawks during the regular season.

"It's not very often a 6-seed beats a 1-seed, but we have one goal this year and it's to go to state. We're still alive," said North Scott Coach Brad Hanna.

Last Updated on Friday, 17 July 2015 22:11

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Prairie - Prairie Home

Hansen tops all-Metro softball team

Cedar Rapids Jefferson catcher Maddie Hansen has been named the Athlete of the Year on the All-Metro Softball Team, as selected by Metro coaches.

Hansen, a senior, is hitting .504 with 11 home runs and 46 RBIs to rank among the state leaders in all three departments. She plans to play next season at Kirkwood Community College.

Hansen has helped the third-ranked J-Hawks reach the Class 5A state tournament with a 35-7 record. Jefferson will face Linn-Mar in the opening round at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Fort Dodge.

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Prairie - Prairie Home

Prairie baseball team wins No. 30

BETTENDORF - The Prairie Hawks joined an elite group of high school baseball teams Tuesday night by winning their 30th game with a 13-5 verdict over Bettendorf.

Only a few teams reach the 30-win plateau on an annual basis in Iowa and the Hawks have made it for the first time in school history, shattering the previous school record of 27 victories.

Cal Clark led a 17-hit attack for Prairie by going 3-for-4. Nic Mougin was on base all night and went 2-for-3 with a double and four runs.

Ben Boldt went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs. Tyler Nunemaker was 2-for-3 with two RBIs and was the winning pitcher. Trey Beckman and Corbin Day also had two hits.

Prairie raised its record to 30-7.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2015 22:39

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Prairie - Prairie Home

Big crowd sees J-Hawks nip Prairie

An overflow crowd filled every nook-and-cranny at Larry Niemeyer Field on Tuesday night to watch two premier softball teams battle for a spot in the Class 5A state tournament.

When it ended, the fans gave both teams a standing ovation after the third-ranked Jefferson J-Hawks edged the Prairie Hawks, 3-2, to claim a cherished trip to the state tournament next week in Fort Dodge.

Jefferson (35-7) will face Linn-Mar (25-17) in the quarterfinals at 3:30 p.m. Monday.

"Very rarely do I look outside the fence during a game," said Jefferson coach Brian Erbe. "I really, truly don't, believe it or not. But holy cow, I looked around and I just couldn't believe it.

"They were three or four deep in the outfield around the fence. The stands were full. What a great atmosphere. We gave them every bang for their buck."

 

The happy Jefferson girls posed for pictures with their regional championship banner and lingered on their field for more than 30 minutes after they earned their third straight trip to Fort Dodge.

 

The Prairie girls walked slowly to right field, where they held their final post-game meeting with coach Joe Yegge after a spirited battle that fell a tad short.

"They were just a little bit better than us tonight, and hat's off to them," said Yegge. "I'm proud of the girls. We accomplished things this year that the program hasn't done in awhile. We've built a tradition to be proud of.

"You couldn't ask for a better game," he said. "It's a shame that the two of us had to play in the regional finals, but it is what it is. They were better than us tonight and they deserved it."

Prairie won its first division title in the Mississippi Valley Conference in 27 years this season and finished with a 27-12 record. The Hawks might have reached the state tournament if they had been placed in a different regional tournament, but they got paired with the J-Hawks and nearly got it done anyway.

"We all saw it coming, that it was going to be us and Prairie in the regional final," said Jefferson shortstop Avery Guy, who went 3-for-4 with two doubles in the leadoff spot. "We knew it was going to be a tough game."

Jefferson, the visiting team on its own field, jumped to a 3-0 lead after 3 1/2 innings, thanks primarily to a pair of doubles by Guy and a solo home run by Hannah Towns, her eighth of the year, but Prairie bounced back.

Prairie scored twice in the bottom of the fourth on two singles, a sacrifice bunt, a sacrifice fly and a double by Anne Cerveny to make it 3-2 and the chase was on.

The first time Jefferson senior Alyssa Olson pitched against Prairie sophomore Natalie Halvorson this season, the Prairie Hawks were slightly better and emerged with a 3-1 victory. This time, it went the other way.

Once Prairie pulled within 3-2, Olson stiffened her back and did not let the Hawks score again. "The last three innings that Olson pitched might be the best she's thrown all year," said Erbe. "She's a big-game pitcher and she's not afraid of big-game kids."

Cerveny led off the bottom of the seventh for Prairie with a single and reached second base on a sacrifice bunt with two outs. That left the outcome in the hands of Olson on the mound and Kristin Wahlert at the plate.

Nerves jangled on both sides. "Oh my gosh, very nervous," said Guy, the Jefferson shortstop.

Jefferson catcher Maddie Hansen and Erbe visited Olson in the circle with two outs and the tying run in scoring position. Erbe said something to lighten the mood, then watched as Olson got Wahlert for the final out on a routine grounder to third baseman Erin Kuba.

Olson leaped into Hansen's arms and the celebration began, but the J-Hawks know this was not the ultimate step in their journey. Jefferson has lost in the first round of the state tournament each of the last two years and the J-Hawks are determined to make amends.

"The next step for us is that first game," said Olson. "We want that first game so bad. We've worked so hard for that first game."

Jefferson split a Mississippi Valley Conference doubleheader with Linn-Mar this season, just as the J-Hawks split their MVC twinbill with Prairie earlier in the year. Now Jefferson and Linn-Mar will meet in the biggest game of the season.

Linn-Mar rolled by Davenport West, 12-2, in the regional finals Tuesday night at Kennedy.

"Now that we've made it to the state tournament, we've got a little monkey to get off our back," said Erbe. "I heard a rumor that it's seven straight trips that we haven't won a first-round game. So that's a little monkey we'd like to shake."

Olson finished with a four-hitter with three strikeouts Tuesday night. Halvorson tossed a five-hitter with seven strikeouts.

Jefferson  100 200 0 - 3 5 1

Prairie      000 200 0 - 2 4 1

W - Olson. L - Halvorson.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 July 2015 06:00
 

Prairie - Prairie Home

No.5 Prairie rallies by Ankeny

The magicians who play baseball at Cedar Rapids Prairie pulled another victory out of their caps Monday night.

The fifth-ranked Hawks erased a 5-0 deficit and defeated Ankeny, 7-5, at the Prairie field. The Hawks scored three runs in the fifth inning and finished the comeback with four runs in the sixth.

JP Havel-Pisarik threw 5 1/3 scoreless innings in relief to pick up the victory as the Hawks raised their record to 29-7.

Trey Beckman went 3-for-4 with a double, home run and five RBIs to spark the comeback. Nic Mougin and Ben Boldt were both 2-for-3.

Ankeny    500 000 0 - 5 13 2
Prairie   000 034 x - 7 8 1

W - Havel-Pisarik. L - Rasmussen.

   

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