Sunday, April 18, 2010

SCC baseball - Week 2: Keniry and ND chase another title

They've been on plenty of bus rides in their high school careers, but last Friday's seemed slighty de ja vu-ish for Conor Keniry, Sean Goldrich, and some other members of the Notre Dame baseball team.
On a cold, wet morning, the stars of Notre Dame's amazing football run to the state championship in the fall, took a trip down memory lane, back to the scene of the triumph - Shelton High School, where the Knights beat Pomperaug on a wet and raw December afternoon.
"It's funny, Conor and I were just talking about it on the way here," Goldrich said. "It brings back good memories, the surroundings, and everything that happened that day. It's good to be back."
Of course, memories are memories, and the present doesn't look too bad for the Green Knights baseball team. The business for Keniry and Goldrich (who bat 3-4 in ND's powerful lineup) Friday was a few hundred feet up the Shelton High hill to the baseball diamond, where the Knights look like they might have the squad to make some more memories this spring.
It was Keniry - who else? - that delivered the killer blow against a good Shelton team, a long home run in the top of the seventh that gave Notre Dame a 4-3 win, its fifth straight to start 2010.
It was a decade ago that the Knights won their last state title (over Cheshire, who is also off to a fine start this season), but led by Keniry and a brutal lineup, it looks like ND might at least be in the mix this season.
How brutal is the lineup? Ask Shelton sophomore Ryan Zahornasky, who did a really good job against it Friday. But after getting the first two outs in the second inning, he faced No. 9 hitter Matt Murray (also a member of the state champion football team).
Zahornasky grooved a fastball - why wouldn't he? - and Murray turned on it and not only hit it over the left field fence, not a cheap shot at Shelton High, but well over. Now that's a deep high school lineup.
What has helped carry Notre Dame to its perfect start, though, has been its pitching. It's not as star-studded as Amity's, but it has allowed more than three runs only once this season, and that was in a 24-7 rout of Career.
Last Friday it was Gary Flowers (yet another football player) who threw a complete game. It wasn't terribly flashy with only three strikeouts, but against Shelton, it was enough to get the job done.
Keniry, who will play baseball at Wake Forest, is finding out the hard way, that making a difference - as he seemed to do in almost every football team when his team needed him most - is not quite as easy on the diamond, especially when his reputation now precedes him.
"In baseball, you have to be a lot more patient and wait your turn," Keniry said. "In football, you can get mad and go out there and rip someone's head off or something, but even as a team that's not going to work in baseball. You have to be patient."
But when he gets his turn, there may be no one in the SCC better than Keniry. Like a Derek Jeter-type, there is just something about Keniry that seems to have him pop up in the big spot (both in football and in baseball). Once or twice, it might be luck. But when done on a consistent basis, and when whatever team he's on seems to end up on top more often than not, it's not luck, folks.
Friday, with one out and no one on in the top of the seventh, Keniry was having a pedestrian day, 1-for-3 with a bloop double. But with the game on the line and hard-throwing Dan St. George on in relief, Keniry took a fastball and drilled it over the center field fence for the game-winning home run.
"We got beat by the best player in the state," Shelton coach Scott Gura would say afterward.
And if you're worried about motivation from a senior leader who's already got a state championship and will head off this fall to play Division I baseball down south, you needn't.
"That was the longest winter ever," said Keniry. "I was definitely ready to go this spring. This is fun."
Winning a state or SCC title (which ND did win, led by MVP Keniry in 2008) in single-elimination baseball can sometimes be a crapshoot, but with Keniry and the veterans Notre Dame runs onto the field this spring, it might not be wise to bet against them.
AROUND THE HORN: Wouldn't you know that the netting at Bob DeMayo Field was not only up, but effective for the North Haven-Notre Dame contest last Wednesday? Just as I walked into the park in the first inning, the new netting grabbed back-to-back balls down the left-field line. Alas, it didn't help the Indians on the field as they fell 9-0, but did rebound to beat Guilford 13-5 later in the week ... Hey, stop the presses, Amity actually gave up four runs in a game this week. Of course, the Spartans still beat Jonathan Law 7-4, but at least the rest of the league can hope ... Division play started this week, meaning some brutal stuff in some divisions, including the Housatonic, where Cheshire put its undefeated streak on the line in back-to-back games against Amity and Shelton ... What happened to the nice weather? On the plus side, most of the games were played, but it was chilly out there. The weather looks like it will be better this week.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Dan Manke, Cheshire - Manke continued his torrid start to the season, picking up a double and three more RBIs in Cheshire's win over Xavier last Friday Special mention to the pitcher that day, Dom Severino, who tossed a two-hitter against the Falcons.

GAME OF THE WEEK
Amity at Notre Dame, Monday, 3:45 p.m. - Will both these teams make it to Monday undefeated? We can only hope so, but even if they don't, it's a great game, and one that's turning into a little bit of a rivalry. ND beat the Spartans for the SCC title two years ago, while Amity won a rematch in the SCC quarterfinals last year. And Conor Keniry plays Legion ball with plenty of the Spartans in the summer as well.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS
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Number of different weeks SCC school systems have their April vacations this season, which has led to less early starts, if you've noticed. For instance, West Haven and New Haven (among others) are off this week, which is why Hillhouse and Wilbur Cross could play a 10:30 a.m. game at Rice Field on Monday.

POWER RANKINGS

1) Amity (5-0; Last Week 2) – Will certainly be tested in the next four games by some very good lineups.
2) Cheshire (5-0; LW 4) – Four out of first five were at home, tough road contests coming up soon.
3) Notre Dame (5-0; LW 5) – Appear to be the class of Quinnipiac, but no easy division games.
4) Foran (4-1; LW 1) – Scoring plenty of runs as well, that will be big plus if they can keep it up.
5) Shelton (3-2; LW 3) – Shouldn't be overly concerned by ND loss, bigger fish to fry in Housatonic.
6) Sheehan (4-1; LW 6) – Don't get too many points for schedule strength, but that will change.
7) Jonathan Law (2-3; LW 7) – Doran doing his best to keep Lawmen afloat, slate early was brutal.
8) Branford (1-4; LW 8) – Speaking of tough starts, they will be most concerned with the lack of offense thus far.
9) Fairfield Prep (5-1; LW 9) – Can score runs, but have beaten up on the bottom half of these rankings.
10) Xavier (3-2; LW 10) – Like Branford, having some offensive troubles, been blanked in both losses.
11) Hamden (3-2; LW 17) – Dragons seem much more feisty this season, eight wins should happen.
12) North Haven (2-3; LW 13) – Offensive output: 17, 0, 8, 0, 13. Guess it's all or nothing for Indians.
13) Hand (1-4; LW 11) – Rough start for Borelli, but once pitching gets sorted out, they should be fine.
14) Guilford (1-4; LW 12) – Disappointing start to season, big stretch coming up for Indians this week.
15) Lyman Hall (2-2; LW 18) – Like Hamden, seem more feisty this season, and that should bode well.
16) West Haven (1-4; LW 14) – Schedule doesn't get any easier for defending LL champs in Quinnipiac.
17) Career (1-3; LW 15) – Seven-game homestand coming up for Panthers, better not rain much at East Shore.
18) East Haven (0-5; LW 16) – Have yet to give up less than 10 runs in game this season. Ouch.
19) Wilbur Cross (1-3; LW 19) – Did get a win over O'Brien Tech, which is good for confidence of squad.
20) Hillhouse (0-4; LW 20) – Anyone else notice Hillhouse is Class M, while Wilbur Cross is LL? Strange.

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