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PREP BASEBALL: Sandpoint’s Game 2 comeback bid against CDA falls just short

MAX OSWALD | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 9 months AGO
by MAX OSWALD
I grew up in the small town of Orwigsburg, Pa., where I resided all of my life before moving to Sandpoint. I attended Blue Mountain High School, where I participated in cross country and track and field, a sport that I ended up falling in love with. I went on to attend and run for DeSales University (with other brief stints at Susquehanna University and Elizabethtown College) and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sport communication with a minor in sport management. I remember just how great it made me feel when I was mentioned in my hometown newspaper. I want to be able to give that feeling to every athlete in Bonner County, no matter how big or small their accomplishments are. As an athlete myself, I know how many hours of work are put in on a daily basis, and that hard work deserves to be recognized. It is my goal to cover as much of the Bulldogs, Spartans and Wampus Cats as I can. I want to work with every athlete, parent, coach, administrator and the community to ensure the best stories are published. | March 13, 2024 8:45 PM

SANDPOINT – After snagging a win in Game 1, Sandpoint would rally late but fall short of the Vikings, 13-9, in Game 2 of Tuesday’s season-opening doubleheader at War Memorial Field.

The Bulldogs trailed 12-2 after the top of the fifth inning, getting their only true source of offense from Finn Mellander, who hit an RBI triple in the bottom of the third.

“We dug ourselves into a hole — a lot of walks and errors,” head coach Ricky Klontz said. “The conditions were rough, but they were rough for both teams.”

Down, but not out, Sandpoint rallied for four runs in the fifth and three runs in the sixth. Leading the run was Drew Lehman, who hit a two-run triple in the fifth. Parker Reichart and Mellander also hit RBI singles during the rally.

“If we didn’t score there in the fifth, the game was over,” Klontz said. “From the perspective that we came all the way back and made it a game, I’m proud of the team, our chemistry, and our ability to battle and not give up. It was pretty awesome. We were out there for eight hours and it was 30 degrees and soaking wet from basically the start.”

On the mound, southpaw Brent Campbell pitched a solid last two innings to keep the Bulldogs close. The sophomore pitched two innings, giving up just one hit, one earned run, and one walk.

“Brent threw great and we are going to rely on him a lot this season,” Klontz said.

Sandpoint (1-1) will host Post Falls for a doubleheader Saturday.

GAME 2

Coeur d’Alene 320 340 1 – 13 8 2

Sandpoint 101 043 0 – 9 8 6

HITS: SPT – Williams 3, Lehman 2, Mellander 2, Reichart 1. CDA – Field 2, Fenter 1, Foulk 1, Trunkey-Evans 1, Helms 1, Coey 1.

2B – Voorhees, Field. 3B – Mellander, Lehman, Foulk.

RBI: SPT – Lehman 2, Mellander 2, Reichart 1. CDA – Field 2, Fenter 2, Foulk 2, Chambers 1, Trunkey-Evans 1, Helms 1.

SB: SPT – Campbell 1. CDA – Field 4, Trunkey-Evans 2, Helms 1, Voorhees 1.

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