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Long Time Coming

Larkin caps Spring-Ford’s late comeback to beat Boyertown, 5-4

- By Thomas Nash tnash@21st-centurymed­ia.com @Thomas_Nash10 on Twitter

Even before he had the ice on his arm following last month’s season-opening win, SpringFord ace Conor Larkin had only one thing on his radar: the defending state champions.

Larkin delivered in timely fashion April 3, his two-run single putting the cap on Spring-Ford’s four-run rally in the top of the seventh inning during the Rams’ 5-4 comeback win over Boyertown at Bear Stadium.

“It’s a game I’ve personally been waiting for since last spring,” said Larkin. “Coach (Jamie Scheck) told me right after Methacton that I’d be up against Boyertown. Right then and there, my mindset was to prepare for this.”

Larkin got the start on the mound, where he was effective but gave way to four runs (three earned) across five innings of work. The right-hander struck out nine to go along with four scattered hits and a walk. Ryne Moore picked up the win with two hitless innings where he struck out two.

The win improves highlytout­ed Spring-Ford to 3-0 on the season while Boyertown (0-1) drops its Pioneer Athletic Conference opener for the third consecutiv­e season.

It wasn’t the start to the season the defending PIAA Class AAAA (now 6A) champions were hoping for. With experience­d senior ace Pat Hohlfeld dealing with elbow issues to start the year, Boyertown turned to Mike ‘X’ Xanthopoul­os for the start.

“He did a good job,” said Boyertown head coach Todd Moyer of Xanthopoul­os. “He changed speeds, he kept the ball down. He’s got pretty good off-speed that he can rely on.

“We have some other guys, like we saw,” added Moyer of being without Hohlfeld, “but obviously it’s tough to lose that guy.”

Boyertown’s pitching had Spring-Ford out of sync through the first six innings. Xanthopoul­os got the start and limited SpringFord to just one run in 4-1/3 innings of work. The righthande­r let up two hits and two walks to go along with four strikeouts.

“I don’t want to say we looked defeated, but we looked baffled early on by their pitcher,” said SpringFord head coach Jamie Scheck. “I think finally, after things got rolling, we got up on them and relaxed a little bit.”

On a day where Larkin left the mound with his team facing a 4-1 deficit, the Rams certainly showed poise thereafter.

Leftfielde­r Nick Brauer opened up the top of the seventh inning with a lead-off double to straightaw­ay center before coming around to score on catcher Sam Barletta’s RBI-single to right. Brad Clemens followed with a bunt single before Moore laid down sac-bunt-turnedhit to load up the bases. Jake Kelchner then drew a four-pitch walk to suddenly bring Spring-Ford within two.

Two batters later, Larkin got the best of the Boyertown pitcher, winning out a long, drawn out at-bat with a bases-loaded tworun screamer back up the middle to suddenly give the Rams’ their first lead.

“We were uptight, guessing a lot at the plate,” said Larkin of Spring-Ford’s offensive approach early on. “When the time came, we were aggressive. We waited for our pitch and things happened.”

While Spring-Ford upped its aggression at the plate in the late stages, Moyer admits he’d have liked to see the same from the Bears.

“The pitches they (SpringFord) hit were off-speed,” he said. “They hung in there, good at-bats and they battled, but I think we could have been much more aggressive. We’ve got to be able to go right at them. It’s still early yet, but this was a really great high school game for March 3rd.”

Second baseman Michael Raineri was a bright spot at leadoff. He finished 2-for-4 with a pair of runs scored while Jake DiCesare knocked an RBI-double in the bottom of the fourth before coming around to score in the inning.

It remains to be seen who will get the ball for the Rams the next time they meet Boyertown. If last Monday is any indication, though, any Ram would welcome the chance, Larkin being at the front of the line.

 ??  ?? Boyertown’s Jake Dicesare hits an RBI double to right field against Spring-Ford.
Boyertown’s Jake Dicesare hits an RBI double to right field against Spring-Ford.
 ?? PHOTOS BY AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Boyertown’s Tyler Kreitz collects the throw from catcher Anthony Rota and tags out Spring-Ford’s Quinn McKenna at third base for a strikeout-throw out double play.
PHOTOS BY AUSTIN HERTZOG - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Boyertown’s Tyler Kreitz collects the throw from catcher Anthony Rota and tags out Spring-Ford’s Quinn McKenna at third base for a strikeout-throw out double play.
 ??  ?? Spring-Ford pitcher Larkin delivers to the plate against Boyertown on April 3.
Spring-Ford pitcher Larkin delivers to the plate against Boyertown on April 3.
 ??  ?? Spring-Ford’s Conor Larkin bats in the sixth inning against Boyertown April 3. Larkin’s two-run single was the decisive hit in the Rams’ comeback 5-4 win over the Bears.
Spring-Ford’s Conor Larkin bats in the sixth inning against Boyertown April 3. Larkin’s two-run single was the decisive hit in the Rams’ comeback 5-4 win over the Bears.

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