Prairie splits, gets 7th win in busy week
Cedar Rapids Prairie baseball coach Matt Thede was extremely unhappy with his team after the Hawks lost to Iowa City West, 11-10, on June 24 in Iowa City.
It wasn't the loss so much. It was the attitude. He thought it was too negative, too comfortable with losing, too willing to accept the unacceptable. And there were discipline problems.
The next day, he didn't take several of his players to a tournament in Marion. He told them to go home. He'd play with the guys who wanted to be there.
The Hawks got pounded, 10-1, by Burlington at the Marion tournament on June 25, perhaps shaken by the turn of events.
"We had a reality check. We stunk a little bit," Thede said Saturday afternoon.
That loss to Burlington dropped the Hawks to 10-and-13 for the year. Their dream of a winning season seemed to be slipping away.
Then last Monday, the Hawks held a team meeting to talk it over. They cleansed their souls.
"We had some apologies and we had some fired-up speeches," Thede said, "and ever since then the ball has been rolling."
The Hawks swept a doubleheader at Dubuque Hempstead on Monday. They swept another twinbill from Waterloo East on Wednesday, then swept Cedar Falls on Friday for six straight wins.
Not done yet, they beat Cedar Rapids Washington, 6-1, in the first game of a makeup doubleheader Saturday at Prairie to make it seven wins in one week.
Washington won the second game Saturday, 11-10, to give the Warriors a much-needed victory and give the Hawks their only blemish during an otherwise perfect week.
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