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Tournaments  | Story | 7/7/2017

Canes win 17u WWBA

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EMERSON, Ga. – After starting about four hours after their intended start time, the Canes 17u defeated Texas Twelve Maroon 6-2 to win the 17u WWBA National Championship.

The playoffs were grueling for both teams, as they battled storm delays all throughout the tournament. Coming into their semifinal games, both teams came off quarterfinal games that started in the early hours of Friday.

“It’s been hectic,” said head coach Jeff Petty. “You know we were up until three in the morning, our kids just dug deep. We played really good teams, I just can’t say enough about this group of kids. I mean, to do what they did here, I’ve never seen anything like it. I know the circumstances weren’t great, but it wasn’t anyone’s fault. It was just the circumstances we were all thrown, and we kind of took the thought process, ‘Well, someone’s got to win this thing. Someone’s got to stay up and play through this thing until two, three in the morning. Someone’s got to turn around, wake up early the next morning and figure this thing out, and why can’t it be us?'”

That is exactly what the Canes would do as they came into the championship game with eight wins in nine games, with their only other decision being a 0-0 tie against Bo Jackson Elite in pool play. In the playoffs, the team would shutout four of the five teams they faced including a 1-0 win over Team Elite 17u Prime in the quarterfinals, a game that ended around 3 a.m. LSU commit Landon Marceaux was given the ball in that game and threw a complete game, shutting down one of the top lineups in travel baseball.

“Huge atmosphere. Fans come out for two top teams in the country, it’s exciting to be a part of that, and to be able to get the ball for that start was just amazing, and I thank coach Petty for that,” Marceaux said.

Marceaux would be named co MV-Pitcher of the tournament for his efforts on the mound. He finished the tournament having thrown eight innings, giving up just four hits and three walks, while striking out 18 hitters.

Texas Twelve Maroon came into the game having taken a similar road in the tournament, as they tied the Philadelphia Whiz Kids 7-7 in their third game of the tournament, while winning all of their other games coming into the championship. The College Station, Texas-based squad would match up against Nelson Baseball School 17u Red and would win 4-2 in a game that started around 1 a.m. on Friday.

Originally scheduled for 2:45, the championship game finally began around 6:45 p.m. after a prolonged lightning delay. Even with the delay, and the minimal sleep from the game morning, the Texas Twelve looked sharp early, scoring the first run in the championship game. Korey Holland tripled with one out in the inning and was driven in on a broken bat single by Dru Baker that was just out of the reach of Xavier Edwards at short. Baker would be stranded at second as Canes starter Daniel Lloyd was able to limit the damage.

Carson Rollins took the mound for Texas Twelve and would set the Canes down 1-2-3 in the first, looking strong through the game’s first two innings. The Canes bats would wake up, though, after a walk to Miko Rodriguez and a single by Xavier Edwards in the third. Emilio Rosas would plate both runners with a double to left-center to take the team’s first lead of the game. Nicholas Northcut would then hit a sac-fly to left field to extend the lead to 3-1.

The Canes would add on in the bottom of the fourth, as Chase Sanguinetti would plate two runs with bases loaded, pushing the lead to 5-1. They would tack on another in the bottom of the sixth, giving them even more breathing room, and although Baker would hit a long home run to leadoff top of the seventh for Texas Twelve, it was not enough to make a comeback, as Northcut would shut the door to seal the win.

“This group just wants to freaking win so bad,” Petty said. “I don’t know if it’s because we’ve won before and we have won some stuff in the past, and it’s attracted guys that want to win. This day and age, a lot of guys just want to get showcased and scouted and they can [care less] if they win or not, and we attract those guys too, but we don’t have one guy in our dugout that cares about being scouted over winning.”

Contributing to the win would be Rosas and Sanguinetti, who both finished the game with two RBIs a piece, while Northcut also added an RBI out of the No. 3 spot. Xavier Edwards, who had a hit in four trips to the plate in the championship game, would be named the MV-Player of the tournament after finishing tied for the tournament lead with 11 hits. He also added a triple, a homer, five RBIs and three stolen bases to his line score.

“It’s an honor, but honestly, I’m more proud of our team the way we played this weekend, and this MVP could’ve gone to any one of our teammates, but it’s a great feeling for sure, great accomplishment,” Edwards said.

The Canes have been no strangers to team success in events like this and were able to take the title back after winning it in 2014. Even though it was a big win for Petty and the Canes organization, Petty said that he is looking for his team take their winning ways and do even more in the future.

“Three-hundred ninety-two teams, and you’re the last one standing, we’re going to enjoy this one for a little bit, we’re going to go to the Perfect Game World Series in Arizona, and that’s going to be highly competitive,” Petty said. “You know champions, they only remember their last one, so let’s go after another one. Let’s get back on the saddle and get another one.”

Matt Rudis of Texas Twelve Maroon would be named a co MV-Pitcher in the tournament after throwing 9 1/3 innings, giving up three hits, while striking out 12.


2017 17u WWBA National Championship runner-up: Texas Twelve Maroon



2017 17u WWBA National Championship MVP: Xavier Edwards



2017 17u WWBA National Championship co MV-Pitchers: Matt Rudis (left) and Landon Marceaux






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