Las Vegas Review-Journal

Everything works for Somers as Shadow Ridge rolls

- By Alex Wright Contact Alex Wright at awright@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Alexwright­1028 on Twitter.

Shadow Ridge coach Travis Juneman said he can always count on starting pitcher Brayden Somers.

With the playoffs beginning in two weeks and the Mustangs eyeing a second consecutiv­e Class 4A state baseball title, Somers proved his coach right.

The junior right-hander threw a complete-game shutout with 15 strikeouts as Shadow Ridge, ranked No. 1 in the Review-journal’s 4A baseball rankings, rolled to a 10-0 road win over No. 4 Sierra Vista on Wednesday.

“Brayden probably has the most composure I’ve ever seen, and he has a great work ethic,” Juneman said. “I know every day when I give him the ball, he’s ready to go and he’ll show out for a full seven and give us the best opportunit­y to win.”

Somers needed 90 pitches to go the distance and help Shadow Ridge (22-5, 9-0 4A Desert League) to its sixth straight win. He attacked the strike zone, throwing 66 strikes and getting first-pitch strikes on 17 of the 24 batters for Sierra Vista (11-15, 7-1 4A Mountain League).

He allowed two hits and only three base runners.

“I was just feeling good today and was ready to play,” Somers said.

Somers had plenty of support. Seven Shadow Ridge players recorded a hit, and 12 reached base. Junior shortstop Brock Morrow went 2-for-4 with two RBIS, and senior second baseman Michael Brown went 2-for-3 with two RBIS.

“We have 22 guys on this roster, and I know that each and every single guy on this team is going to get a big at-bat or inning when we need it,” Juneman said. “They trust us as coaches and we trust them as players, and it creates a great atmosphere for these guys.”

Shadow Ridge left a runner on base in each of the first three innings, but wouldn’t miss its opportunit­y in the fourth.

After Morrow led off the inning with a single, junior right fielder Grayson Tressler brought him home on a single. A pair of Sierra Vista errors helped three more Shadow Ridge runs score. Brown’s two-run double capped off the inning as the Mustangs scored all four runs with two outs.

Shadow Ridge found similar twoout success in the sixth. With the bases loaded, senior center fielder Ty Silva’s single added another run and started another rally. Morrow drove in two runs on a single, and junior third baseman Christian Wilkes’ single scored another.

After allowing a first-inning double, Somers retired the next 14 batters. He capped off a dominant outing with seven straight strikeouts.

“We were ready to go,” Somers said. “We got the runs, and I went out there and showed out.”

First baseman Chase Frey and designated hitter Austin Angelo each had a hit for Sierra Vista.

Juneman said he was pleased with how the Mustangs put together a full seven-inning performanc­e.

“This team right here, no doubt has what it takes to win another championsh­ip,” Juneman said.

 ?? ?? ABOVE: Teammates congratula­te Shadow Ridge pitcher Brayden Somers, second from left, after his complete game, 15-strikeout performanc­e against Sierra Vista on Wednesday.
ABOVE: Teammates congratula­te Shadow Ridge pitcher Brayden Somers, second from left, after his complete game, 15-strikeout performanc­e against Sierra Vista on Wednesday.
 ?? Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-journal @ellenschmi­dttt ?? LEFT: Somers allowed just two hits and three base runners during the 10-0 victory.
Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-journal @ellenschmi­dttt LEFT: Somers allowed just two hits and three base runners during the 10-0 victory.

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