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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Nicky Nelsen's 2-Hit Pitching, Ottumwa Errors Send Valley, With a 24-16 Record, Into Class 4-A State Baseball Tournament At Sec Taylor Stadium With 2-0 Victory In Substate Title Game. Tigers Play Dubuque Hempstead [36-5] at 6 p.m. Wednesday



Because of the typical [and ongoing] lousy newspaper coverage in Des Moines of the athletic programs at Valley High School in West Des Moines, I am calling in Andy Heintz of the Ottumwa Courier for the summary of the Tigers' 2-0 victory over Ottumwa in a class 4A high school substate baseball game last night:






 By ANDY HEINTZ
Ottumwa Courier

OTTUMWA — The Ottumwa baseball team ended an adversity-defying season with a disappointing 2-0 loss to West Des Moines Valley in the Class 4-A, District 6 Substate finals Wednesday at Legion Memorial Field.

The victory sent Valley, which has a 24-16 record, into the state tournament next week at Sec Taylor Stadium in Des Moines. The Tigers play Dubuque Hempstead [36-5] at 6 p.m. Wednesday.

A few crucial errors and a dominant pitching performance by the Tigers’ Nicky Nelsen proved to be too much for the Bulldogs to overcome. Ottumwa pitching ace Steven Wilson threw a whale of a game in defeat. Wilson, a paragon of composure on the mound, gave up no earned runs and struck out four in seven innings of work.

“We battled tough tonight,” Ottumwa coach John Jaeger said after the game. “We pitched it well. Just a couple of critical plays at crucial times that gave them their runs. We very easily could have been playing right now.”

Valley’s first run came on a combination of a line-drive single by Jay Hrdlicka and an error by Ottumwa in the top of the first inning and Drew Denkinger drove in the Tigers’ second run with a line-drive single to right field that drove in Hrdlicka, who had reached on an error after his scorching line drive to right field had been dropped earlier in the inning.

Wilson and Curtis Schneckloth, both seniors, accounted for the Bulldogs two hits. Nelsen, who finished with six strikeouts, managed to keep Ottumwa’s batters off-balance for most of the night.

Ottumwa ended its season with a record of 25-16. Despite the somewhat bitter finale, the Bulldogs deserve ample praise for turning their season around. After a 1-6 start, Ottumwa bounced back in a way that distilled the essence of the team’s character. Because of a combination of heart and resiliency, The Bulldogs successfully brought their season back from the abyss, finished with a respectable record, and gave Ottumwa’s returning players a lot to build on for next year.

“Starting out 1-6, we fought hard all year and came back and just came up two runs short to a pretty good team,” Schneckloth said.

West Des Moines Valley 2, Ottumwa 0

Valley 100 100 0 — 1 4 2
Ottumwa 000 000 0 — 0 2 3

West Des Valley battery— Nicky Nelsen (W, 7-2) (7IP, 2H, 7K), Mason Whitham catching.
Hits — Connor Sorge 1-for-3, Jay Hrdlicka 1-for-3, Nicky Nelsen 1-for-2, Drew Denkinger 1-for-3.
RBI — Denkinger. Runs — Sorge, Hrdlicka.

Ottumwa team battery —Steven Wilson (L, 4-3) (7IP, 4H, 2R, 0ER, 4K, Brok Hopwood catching.
Hits — Wilson 1-for-2, Curtis Schneckloth 1-for-3.