Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Pius rallies for state tournament berth

Treffert’s late RBI single sinks Kettle Moraine

- Mark Stewart

BROOKFIELD - It wasn’t enough for Pius XI to get back to the state tournament for the first time in 17 years, the Popes had to do in storybook fashion.

First the Woodland Conference champions escaped with one-run victories in their first two postseason games to reach the sectional final.

Reaching state for the first time since winning it all in 2001, however, required a seventh-inning comeback that set the stage for eighth-inning heroics at the plate from a player better known for his work getting guys out.

Sam Treffert, a left-hander who leads the team’s talented pitching staff, singled to center with one out in the eighth inning Monday to lift the Popes to a 3-2 victory over Kettle Moraine in a summer baseball sectional final at Brookfield Central.

Life doesn’t get much better for a senior trying to extend his season.

“It’s incredible,” he said. “I didn’t want to do too much. I was just up there looking to get a hit. I found a pitch I could drive and put it into left center. The rush was unbelievab­le and we’re having a blast.”

Pius (29-3) will face Menomonee Falls in a state semifinal at 11:35 a.m. Friday at Kapco Park on the campus of Concordia University. Kettle Moraine, which beat Greater Metro champion Sussex Hamilton, 4-2, in the sectional semifinal earlier Monday, finished 23-9.

Treffert’s hit capped a showdown between conference champions – Kettle Moraine won the Classic 8 – that featured strong pitching on both sides and outfield assists at the plate by both squads. There were also enough missed chances or mistakes on each side to make Kettle Moraine think what might have been and to make Pius breathe a sigh of relief.

“All year long we talked about setting goals,” Pius coach Kevin Kehoss said. “First was the conference championsh­ip, then the conference tournament, then the regional, then the sectional, and now it’s on to state. We set goals for ourselves and they want to accomplish them together.”

In addition to getting the winning hit, Treffert pitched eight innings. He allowed six hits and struck out five.

At the plate, he was due. Hitting in the No. 2 spot, Treffert went down unimpressi­vely in his first four at bats. In the bottom of the sixth, he grounded out to end the inning with a runner on second and his team down a run.

On his last chance, he broke the hearts of the Kettle Moraine players.

“We’ve been working for this for four years,” Pius catcher Gino D’Alessio said. “We had a couple of tough outs. Freshman year we lost in the sectional championsh­ip up, 6-0. Sophomore year we lost on a walk-off. Last year we had an early exit, so we understood how hard it was to make it to state.

“Just doing it is unreal. I don’t think it has even set in yet."

 ?? CHRIS KOHLEY / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Sam Treffert lets out a yell after Pius XI’s dramatic, 3-2 WIAA sectional victory over Kettle Moraine.
CHRIS KOHLEY / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Sam Treffert lets out a yell after Pius XI’s dramatic, 3-2 WIAA sectional victory over Kettle Moraine.

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