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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Day 7, Game 1 - Osaka Touin (Osaka) vs. Engaru (Hokkaido)

Our first game highlights the last team to take the field, and fittingly it is the team everyone is probably focusing on because they have a chance to make history.

Winning what is called 春夏連続優勝 used to be somewhat rare.  It happened about once per decade:
  • 1962 - Sakushin Gakuin
  • 1966 - Chuukyou Shougyou (now known as Chuukyoudai Chuukyou)
  • 1979 - Minoshima
  • 1987 - PL Gakuen
  • 1998 - Yokohama (Matsuzaka Daisuke's famous tournament)
But after taking the 2000's off, it's happened twice in the last 3 years:
  • 2010 - Kounan (Shimabukuro Yousuke's year)
  • 2012 - Osaka Touin (Fujinami Shintarou)
As you can see, Osaka Touin is the reigning champion.  The fact that they're in the field this year means they have an opportunity to do what no other team has done - win 3 consecutive calendar Koushien tournaments.

They've lost a substantial portion of their roster from last year, but some pieces remain.  All 2nd years from last years Natsu Koushien roster are now starters this year, with C Mori Tomoya and 3B Kasamatsu Yuuya holdovers from the starting 9.

Nishitani-kantoku apparently does a bit of juggling with the roster to make things work.  When ace number Kusugawa is in the lineup, things look as normal:
  • P Kusugawa Tomoya
  • C Mori Tomoya
  • 1B Kinden Takuya
  • 2B Minemoto Takumi
  • 3B Kasamatsu Yuuya
  • SS Mizutani Yukiya
  • LF Tamura Toki
  • CF Tsujita Daiki
  • RF Fukumori Hiroto
But when reliever Takanishi enters the game:
  • P Takanishi Ryouta
  • P Kusugawa Tomoya -- RF
  • C Mori Tomoya
  • 1B Kinden Takuya
  • 2B Minemoto Takumi -- BN
  • 3B Kasamatsu Yuuya -- 2B
  • SS Mizutani Yukiya
  • LF Tamura Toki
  • CF Tsujita Daiki -- 3B
  • RF Fukumori Hiroto -- CF
Of course, if Takanishi starts the game it's possible that he just switches with Kusugawa from P to RF and Minemoto is on the bench - especially since Minemoto has 4 errors from the fall taikais.

Anyways, Kusugawa has been promoted over Takanishi into the ace position (Takanishi was on last year's roster).  He's a sidearmer who can get it routinely into the upper 130s.  But because of the fact that they continuously mercy rule their opponents he actually averages less than 5 innings per outing (42.3 IP in 9 appearances in the fall)!  So oddly, none of the pitchers have been tested stamina-wise.

The team offensively can still hit (when do they not it seems?).  Now, an ISO of 0.223 is certainly not their power level, but when you have 10+ hits in 8 of your 11 games, that is saying something.  I can't even pick out players to watch because all of the starting 9 can hit!  I mean, I guess I could say Mori because of last year, but that's about it.

So suffice it to say, little Engaru has a big task ahead of them.  Against fellow 21st century team Iwaki Kaisei, Engaru won 3-0, but managed just 5 hits.  Ace Maeda only gave up 3 hits, but only struck out 3 as well.  That means a lot of balls in play, and against Osaka Touin, that probably isn't a good thing.  Now perhaps Araya and Yanagibashi can help keep Engaru in it, but I'm pretty skeptical.

Osaka Touin (Osaka) - Kinki 3/4 seed
CF Mori Shinnosuke (#13)
2B Minemoto Takumi
C Mori Tomoya
RF Fukumori Hiroto
3B Kasamatsu Yuuya
LF Tamura Toki
1B Tsujita Daiki (#8)
SS Mizutani Yuuya
P Amimoto Kousuke (#11)

Engaru (Hokkaido) - 21st Century Team
CF Kamono Takaki (#10)
2B Sygau Kento
LF Araya Ibuki
3B Yanagibashi Kouki
1B Kudou Yoshiki
RF Kurokawa Jin
P Ooshiro Yuuki (#11)
SS Koumoto Kyouhei
C Yamashita Rio (#12)

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09:00 - First pitch!

Top 1st
This weren't the lineups I was expecting!  But then again, perhaps Osaka Touin is taking it easy?

The siren goes off and Ooshiro has his first ou as Shinnosuke grounds out to 3rd.

Minemoto with a fly ball to center.  Kamono dives, and misses the ball!! It goes to the fence!  Araya runs over to assist but by the time they throw the ball back in, he's rounding 3rd!

It's a running home run!!!

Why in the world would you gamble like that unless you think you're going to lose anyways?!  It's 1-0 Osaka Touin!

Now Tomoya bloops one between Sugai and Kamoto for a base hit!

Nothing special about Ooshiro it seems.  Pretty much standard fare.  He jams Fukumoto and hits an infield fly that he catches for the 2nd out.

Kasamatsu rips a ball deep but foul down the left side.  Then gets hit by Ooshiro.

Well, if nothing else he's willing to pitch inside.  He gets Tamura to fly out to deep center to end the inning, but an unnecessary gamble puts Engaru down early.

Bottom 1st
I just heard the FOX theme music.  What?

Well, Kamono with a ball back up the middle.  Minemoto ranges, dives, but can't get it!  Engaru has a leadoff runner!  Sugai successfully bunts him to 2nd.

Araya goes down on a good change low for the 2nd out.  It's up to cleanup batter Yanagibashi.

Kamono takes off for 3rd!  Throw from Tomoya in time, but Kamono slides in safely!  Kasamtasu gets turned around trying to tag him that it allows Kamono to slide in!

Yanagibashi with a grounder up the middle!  Minemoto ranges over, off his glove!  It goes off his glove!  Yanagibashi is in safe, but more importantly Kamono scores to make it 1-1!!

Kudou grounds to 3rd to end the inning, but Engaru comes right back to tie the game!

Top 2nd
Ooshiro's control issues persist as he hits Tsujita.  Mizutani swings away but hits it right back at Ooshiro!  He goes to 2nd for 1, but Koumoto is taken out to prevent the double play.

Amimoto bunts him along for the top of the order.

Shinnosuke with a ball back up the middle!  Sugai runs over, but can't get to it!  It heads to center as Mizutani is being sent home!  Throw from Koumoto is late and Osaka Touin retakes the lead at 2-1!

Minemoto flies out to center to end the inning, but as expected Osaka Touin's offense is ready to go!

Bottom 2nd
As for Amimoto, he's a southpaw who throws like the rest it seems.

Kurokawa grounds to 3rd, but had a good hack opposite way that went foul.

Ooshiro calmly takes a change back to center for a base hit.  Koumoto squaring to bunt, takes a couple of pitches, falls behind 1-2.

And he's called out an a curve that seems way wide...

Yamashita trying to extend the inning, lifts a ball to center, but too deep and Shinnosuke is there for the catch.

Top 3rd
Tomoya smartly takes an outside pitch the other way solidly for a leadoff single.  Fukumori bunting the runner along?  This seems rather out of character to have their cleanup batter bunt.  He does lay down a well-executed bunt though.

Kasamatsu turns on a fastball in and drives it deep to left!  Araya running back to the wall, and it's off the base!  He eases to 2nd on an RBI double making it 3-1 Osaka Touin!

Oh dear lord.

Tamura crushes a ball down the right field line, just foul!  Ace Maeda who had been warming up near the end of the first looks on.

Ooshiro goes a little too far in again and hits Tamura.  Runners on 1st and 2nd now for Tsujita.

Double steal!  Tsujita misses and Yamashita's throw to 3rd is in plenty of time to get Kasamatsu!  2 outs!

Ooshiro hits another batter, but it would have been a walk seeing though it was a full count.

And now Satou-kantoku calls back Maeda into the dugout.  He's not putting him in?

Mizutani reaches out to block the ball after he gets fooled, but lines out to Sugai to end the inning.

How does the saying go?  "Another inning, another run?"

Bottom 3rd
Kamono swings on the first pitch and grounds to 2nd.  Sugai can't get around on an inside change and goes down for Amimoto's 2nd K.

And Araya grounds harmlessly to short to end the inning.

Top 4th
Amimoto swinging for the first time, grounds to 1st.

Ooshiro freezes Shinnosuke with a fastball that paints that wide outside corner that seems to exist.

Ooshiro gets ahead of Minemoto as well with two good curveballs, then tries to get him to chase 3 times but can't get a bite.  But he does get him to ground to 1st.  Kudou flips to him for the out and Ooshiro has his first 1-2-3 and scoreless inning!

Bottom 4th
Engaru's oen-dan is very strong, though I thought I heard someone had to borrow a band from a school nearby.  Perhaps that was Iwaki Kaisei.

Amimoto gets Yanagibashi to chase a ball outside and grounds to 2nd.

Kudou also chases a ball away, but just misses and strikes out.

Kurokawa flies to Mizutani in shallow center and the side is retired.

Top 5th
Ooshiro retires Tomoya for the first time as he grounds out to 2nd.  Even then it's a hard grounder.

Fukumori chases a fastball up and goes down swinging for Ooshiro's 2nd K.

And Kasamatsu grounds to 1st!  Kudou stumbles a bit, but tosses to Ooshiro for his second 1-2-3 inning!

Bottom 5th
Ooshiro's day is done as Maeda comes in to hit for him.  (Ooshiro had a base hit!  Why hit for him?)

Maeda whiffs on three straight, and all three were away.

#13 Yanagihara hits for Koumoto.  Is Satou-kantoku emptying the bench early?

He looks at strike 3 on the "outside" corner for the 2nd out.

Well, Yamashita is hitting for himself.  Chases slider away for the 3rd out.  Amimoto strikes out the side and we hit the break.

Ever had a feeling that the teams were playing as if the ending was already decided?  Because man, it sure feels like it.  It's almost like a scrimmage game.

Top 6th
Maeda stays in to pitch, #16 Satou comes in for PH Yanagihara to play SS.

Tamura swings on the first pitch and grounds to 2nd.

And perhaps Tsujita wants to sit the rest of the game.  He's hit by Maeda for his 3rd HBP this game!

Mizutani takes an offering from Maeda the other way!  Kurokawa running back to the ball, but will not get there!  Tsujita scores on the triple to make it a 4-1 ballgame!

Amimoto not really bunting, takes 4 straight causing Satou-kantoku to call time.

Hard grounder to short, Satou can't field it cleanly, but still gets out at 1st.  Mizutani scores to make it 5-1.

Minemoto with a single to right!  Amimoto being sent home and the throw is cut off.  6-1, and why did they remove Ooshiro that early?  Ok, get Maeda time on the mound, last game, etc.  But still.

Tomoya with a blast to right!  That's off the top of the padding!  Minemoto sores on the RBI double to make it 7-1.

Fukumori working Maeda on the mound, as if he wasn't already.  Maeda wins the battle, getting Fukumori to pop up to 2nd.  Loses war by giving up more runs in 1 inning than the starter Ooshiro did in 5.

Bottom 6th
After 2 flyouts to center by Kamono and Sugai, Araya whiffs on a slider outside, but the ball gets by Tomoya and to the backstop.  Araya reaches base.

He steals 2nd with no throw, but is left stranded after Yanagibashi grounds out to 3rd.

Top 7th
Well, that's a good start for Maeda.  After falling behind Kasamatsu 3-0, he comes back to fill the count and get a comebacker for an out.

Tamura grounds out to 2nd, and that brings up Tsujita who probably wants to hits the ball, not get hit by the ball.

And he hits it in play!  It's a popup that Sugai fields near the right field line, but in the end it's better than being hit a 4th time.

Bottom 7th
#18 Matsushita comes in to hit for Kudou.

Scorcher up the 3rd base line, past a diving Kasamatsu!  That'll go to the wall as Matsushita is in with a leadoff double!

Another PH, this time #8 Aoki for Kurokawa.  But he has less luck.  He is frozen on an outside fastball for the K.

Maeda with a comebacker to Amimoto who catches Matsushita off the bag.  He runs him down himself for the 2nd out.

Satou flies to center and the inning is over.

Top 8th
Matsushita stays in to play 1B and Aoki stays in to play RF.

After a groundout by Mizutani, #12 Kume comes in to hit for Amimoto meaning his day is done.

And Kume is welcomed with a dead ball.  His AB done, he gives way for #16 Takagi for the bases.

Shinnosuke with his 2nd hit, a single back up the middle to center puts runners on 1st and 2nd, make that 2nd and 3rd as Maeda uncorks a wild pitch.

Maeda trying to be careful with Minemoto, but doesn't really give him something to hit knowing first base is open, though even walking to create the force is a risky proposition since Tomoya is up next.

And proceeds to lace a single through to right, scoring 2 to make it 9-1.

Tomoya takes 2nd on indifference.

Grounder to short from Fukumori and it bounces off of Satou.  He retreives it but has no play and Minemoto scores from 3rd to make it 10-1.

Kasamatsu with a proper sac fly to right to score Tomoya and it's 11-1.

The long inning continues for Maeda as he walks Tamura.  Tsujita grounds to short and the inning is over.

Bottom 8th
Takagi stays in the game at CF, pushing Shinnosuke to RF, pushing Fukumori to LF, and #1 Kusugawa comes in for Tamura and takes the hill.

And Engaru goes down in order highlighted by a ball up the middle by Kamono that is run down by Mizutani who spins and makes an accurate throw to 1st for the out.  Probably a soft way to work in your ace I guess.

Top 9th
Maeda gets a 1-2-3 inning and it'll be his teams' last AB's.

Bottom 9th
Looks like there is some drizzle/rain as people have their umbrellas out.

More changes for Osaka Touin.  #15 Murakami comes in for Shinnosuke and moves to LF.  Fukumori heads back to RF.  #3 Morinaka (who replaces Kinden who was injured and cannot play) takes over for Tsujita at 1B.

Araya starts off the inning with a single back up the middle, but while Yanagibashi, PH Maruyama and Aoki try their best, they are retired in order and the game is over.

Well, not really a whole lot to say.  The game went about as expected in the end, though it seemed odd they weren't pulling away sooner.  They're on and through to the next round without a hitch.

For Engaru, well, you got to go to your first Koushien, you got a win, and for a couple of innings you were close with Osaka Touin.  Nothing to shake your head at really, it was a good showing.


Notable Players
Amimoto Kousuke (Osaka Touin) - W, 7 IP, ER, 3 H, 8 K, 0 BB
Mori Tomoya (Osaka Touin) - 4-5, 2B, 2 R, 3 RBI
Tsujita Daiki (Osaka Touin) - 0-2, R, 3 HBP
Yanagibashi Kouki (Engaru) - 1-4, RBI
Matsushita Kenya (Engaru) - 1-1, 2B

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Day 2, Game 1 - Iwaki Kaisei (Fukushima) vs. Engaru (Hokkaido)

Day 2 starts off with a fortunate/unfortunate matchup.

I say that because 2 of the 21st century teams wound up drawing each other, which is unfortunate in that it'd be nice to see as many advance.  It's fortunate in that one of the teams will advance.  And then it's unfortunate again because the winner will run into Osaka Touin.

Engaru is happy they're in, but probably wishes it was one year before.  Last year they were on the cusp of reaching Natsu Koushien, but coughed up the lead.  The team lost their ace, but still managed to reach the Hokkaido semi-final, losing to Hokushou.

Engaru never really did find their ace pitcher in the fall either.  Maeda Tomoki has become the ace number, but CF Komono Takaki and RP Ooshiro Yuuki have been called into service too.  None of them have really separated themselves from the pack nor shown to be a power pitcher:
  • Maeda - 4.79 K/9, 1.50 WHIP
  • Kamono - 8.18 K/9, 1.27 WHIP
  • Ooshiro - 8.38 K/9, 1.14 WHIP
While Kamono and Ooshiro's numbers look good, the fact that they gave up 6 runs to Furano and 7 to Hokushou probably belie some of the good numbers there.  So Engaru will probably run a pitcher-by-committee for senbatsu.

Offensively, Satou-kantoku liberally uses his bench - probably as a result of shifting defenders when Kamono is on the mound.  The team is primarily a station-to-station club, and their bench players Aoki Ryuutarou (who has been promoted) and Endou Kazuki more than hold their own, while providing speed on the bases.

For Iwaki Kaisei, this is a first for me as well as them.  Their submitted roster only has 16 members.  And for the first time I can remember, we have a team that doesn't have a full bench (Risshoudai Shounan did play short, but that was due to illness).

The only game of note for Iwaki Kaisei was their mercy rule loss to Seikou Gakuin where they managed a paltry 2 hits.  In fact, the offense was rather paltry as they batted a mere 0.258 as a team and just 2 starters with an average over 0.300.

On the mound, ace Suzuki Yuuta does give the team some hope as he strikes out 6.8 batters per 9.  But there is little to assust behind him, as while 1B Ookawara does K more than a batter per inning, he also gave up almost a run per inning too.  Suffice it to say it will be tough sledding for Iwaki Kaisei even in this matchup...

Iwaki Kaisei (Fukushima) - 21st Century Team
SS Komatsu Kouta
CF Hisa Akira
3B Ookawara Yuuma
1B Abe Masahi
P Suzuki Yuuta
RF Unuma Jyunya (#12)
2B Sakamoto Keishin
C Sakuyama Ayumu
LF Hasegawa Takuya

Engaru (Hokkaido) - 21st Century Team
CF Kamono Takaki (#10)
2B Endou Kazuki (#14)
LF Araya Ibuki
3B Yanagibashi Kouki
P Maeda Tomoki
1B Kudou Yoshiki
RF Kurokawa Jin
SS Sugai Kento (#4)
C Yamashita Rio (#12)

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08:30 - First pitch!

(1st inning will get caught up with)
Top 1st
As quickly as the siren dies we have two outs.  Komatsu and Hisa swing on the very first pitch and ground out to SS and 2B respectively.

Ookawara takes a ball deep, P/CF Kamono backpedals, jumps... and just makes the catch for the 3rd out.

Bottom 1st
Suzuki goes out of the blocks quickly, striking out Kamono looking and Endou swinging.

A 1-2-3 inning isn't in the cards though as he hits Araya.  Furthermore, he's called for a balk allowing Araya to advance into scoring position!

But cleanup batter Yanagibashi can't drive him in, instead grounding to Ookawara to end the inning.

Top 2nd
The game is going rather quickly as both pitcher's pace is fairly quick.

Abe becomes Maeda's first K victim swinging at a ball in the dirt.  Suzuki becomes the 2nd on a forkball.

Maeda seems to throw in the mid 130s with a slider in the 120s, a forkball in the 110s and a potential curve.

Unuma makes good contact on one such forkball, but hits an easy fly to center where Kamono secures it for the 3rd out.

Bottom 2nd
Suzuki works at a much faster pace as he gets a grounder to 2nd from Maeda and after working the count full walks Kudou.

And the inning quickly ends as Kurokawa grounds to Suzuki.  He goes to 2nd for one, and the toss from Komatsu just beats out Kurokawa for the double play!

Top 3rd
Sakamoto gets the first hit in the game as he bloops one over Sugai into left!  Sakuyama gets ahead 3-0 as Maeda's control issues persist.  But then he tries to bunt, fails twice, but on a full count lays it down.

Things get hairier for Maeda as he throws a wild pitch allowing Sakamoto to get to 3rd.

Hasegawa with a shot down the 3rd base line.  Yanagibashi with a great diving stop!  Looks Sakamoto back to 3rd and throws to 1st.  Kudou makes the pick and there's 2 down!

Komatsu with a grounder to the left side, Yanagibashi with another great pick and throw for the 3rd out!  Maeda gets out of the pinch!

Bottom 3rd
Suzuki's delivery is rather weird.  After looking like he'll go overhand, it's a 3/4 to sidearm delivery.  He doesn't generate much power, generally sitting in the 120s with a curve in the high 90s.

Engaru's batters can't seem to figure it out.  Sugai hits a high chopper to 3rd.  Ookawara waits for it and makes the solid throw to 1st.

Yamashita gets under one and pops out to Ookawara in foul territory.

And Kamono with an excuse me check swing hits one right to Abe for the easy out to retire the side.

Top 4th
The game continues to speed by.  Maeda is throwing strikes again and Iwaki's batters are swinging away.

Hisa hits a weak grounder to 1st, Ookawara hits a hard liner, but right at Kurokawa, and Abe flies out to left.  7 pitches and the side is retired.

Bottom 4th
Engaru's batters still struggle.  Endou flies out to shallow left, though Hasegawa makes a last second correction to his left.

Araya with a short liner to right-center races past the fielders to the fence!  Araya rounds 2nd and starts for 3rd after the cutoff throw is off line!  He slides in safely at 3rd! Big chance for Engaru!

But as quick as I write that the threat is eliminated!  Yanagibashi swings on the first pitch and grounds to short!  Komatsu looks Araya back and throws to 1st!

Then Maeda hits a fly ball on his first pitch to right!  Unuma backs up, backs up and makes the catch for the 3rd out!

Top 5th
I'm having a hard time analyzing the game because it's just going at breakneck speed.  I'm almost a half-inning behind the actual action.

The reason why is that the batters are swinging away and the pitchers are working quickly.  Maeda gets another easy 1-2-3 inning as he needs just 8 pitches to retire Suzuki, Unuma and Sakamoto.

Bottom 5th
Kudou, who earlier took a walk this time swings away on 3-1 and grounds to 2nd.  Kurokawa swings on the first pitch and grounds to short.

And Sugai pops out to Sakamoto to end the inning.  41 minutes and we're already at the break!

Top 6th
We start the 2nd half of the game, and yet the batters still can't figure out the aces.  Sakuyama fouls out to Kudou, Hasegawa falls behind 0-2 and grounds out to 3rd.

Back to the top of the lineup and Komatsu.  He works the count to 3-1, but again can't find open space as he lines out right to Kurokawa to end the inning.

Bottom 6th
Neither pitcher is overpowering or hitting their spots consistently, and neither offense can take advantage either it seems.

Yamashita gets Engaru's 2nd hit, a liner to shallow center for a leadoff hit.  Kamono is trying to bunt him along but a ball in the dirt gets by Sakuyama!  Yamashita goes to 2nd and after Kamono's bunt Engaru has another scoring opportunity!

But Endou hits a comebacker to Suzuki!  He sees Yamashita off the bag, makes the throw to 3rd, and they have him!  2 outs! Engaru has to start over again with Araya!  Suzuki though falls behind Araya and winds up walking him!  Suzuki is back in a pinch once again!

Yanagibashi hits a hanging fastball to center!  Hisa runs back to the fence, leaps, but can't make the catch!  Endou scores!  Araya scores!  The throw from Sakamoto gets away from everyone!  Yanagibashi comes in to score and just like that it's 3-0 Engaru!

Iwaki Kaisei and Suzuki continues to reel from the inning as Maeda collects his first hit, a seeing-eye single up the middle.

But Suzuki settles down, throws a curve that just catches the inside part to strike out Kudou to end the inning.  Engaru scores 3 though and the way the game is going, it doesn't look good.

Top 7th
Hisa tries to work the count to get on base, but is called out on a full count curve that just catches (?) the bottom of the zone.

Ookawara continues to attack Maeda's pitches and quickly grounds to short.

And while Abe makes contact, the ball goes right to Kamono for the 3rd out.  We've just passed the hour mark and Iwaki Kaisei is down to their final 6 outs.

Bottom 7th
After that small quick burst by Engaru last inning, the team is back to middling at the plate.  Kurokawa first pitch swings and grounds back to Suzuki.  Sugai is fooled on a ball way outside.  And Yamashita too is fooled hitting a weak grounder to Abe for the 3rd out.

Top 8th
Suzuki tries to start the rally himself, taking a pitch tailing away the other way for a base hit!

Wakabayashi-kantoku tries to pull strings, sending in #9 Akino to hit for Unuma.

But Unuma swings on the first pitch and hits one back to Maeda!  He starts the 1-6-3 double play to wipe out the threat!  Sakamoto grounds to 3rd and Iwaki Kaisei is down to the final innning!

Bottom 8th
Akino stays in to play RF.

After a quick fly by Kamono, #15 Ooyama comes in to hit for Endou.  He hits a comebacker off Suzuki's glove and deflects to the left side.  Komatsu doubles back to get it, but can't make a solid throw to 1st.  Ooyama is replaced at 1st with the 3B coach Nishida.

But once again the inning quickly ends as Araya pops out to Sakuyama and Yanagibashi grounds to short.

Top 9th
Defensive changes for Engaru.  #6 Koumoto comes in for PR Nishida and goes to SS.  Sugai shifts back to his normal position at 2B, and #18 Matsushita comes in for Kudou at 1B.

One down and Hasegawa scorches a ball past a diving Matsushita into right.  He collides with Matsushita and is awarded 2nd despite being thrown out.

And Iwaki Kaisei has a chance to score a run after Komatsu hits a slow grounder to short.

But Hisa swings on the first pitch and fouls out to Maruyama to end the game.

It's a quick game at 66 minutes, and Engaru probably expectedly emerges as the winner.

Admittedly it wasn't the most exciting game, and there probably wasn't a whole lot to take out of it.  Engaru will advance to face Osaka Touin and that'll be a challenge - but they at least won their first game at Koushien.

As for Iwaki Kaisei, it was probably a great experience to play at Koushien, even as a 21st century nominee.  It's probably they won't be back - especially with Seikou Gakuin around.  But at least they can say that they got to play at the hallowed grounds of Koushien.


Notable Players
Maeda Tomoki (Engaru) - CG, W, 0 ER, 3 H, 2 K
Yanagibashi Kouki (Engaru) - 1-4, 3B, R, 2 RBI
Araya Ibuki (Engaru) - 1-2, 2B, R, BB, HBP
Suzuki Yuuta (Iwaki Kaisei) - CG, L, 3 ER, 5 H, 4 K, 2 BB, HBP
Hasegawa Takuya (Iwaki Kaisei) - 1-3, 2B