The Denver Post

HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS:

Mountain Range, Mountain Vista, Heritage battling for Class 5A title.»

- Kyle Fredrickso­n: kfredricks­on @denverpost.com or @kylefredri­ckson By Kyle Fredrickso­n

Mountain Vista entered the Class 5A baseball tournament as the field’s lone undefeated team — 21 wins in all — but then it suddenly received what coach Ron Quintana described as a “piece of humble pie” in a first-round loss to Arapahoe.

“There was shock, and guys were upset,” Quintana said. “But they were ready and hungry to go again.”

The attitude entering a win-orgo home Saturday semifinal against Heritage at All-city Stadium?

“We’re (mad),” Quintana said. Mountain Vista showcased that edge in a 5-0 victory behind a complete-game shutout from junior pitcher Sam Ireland and strong team plate appearance­s in the fourth, sixth and seventh innings. Mountain Vista moves on to face Mountain Range at 10 a.m. Sunday for a spot in the finals.

Heritage, which suffered its first loss of the double-eliminatio­n tournament, is guaranteed a spot in Sunday’s 12:30 p.m. championsh­ip game.

Mountain Vista and Heritage were scoreless heading into the fourth when Golden Eagles junior first baseman John Zakhem launched a full-count home run over the left-field fence.

“It seems like all year, once we get that one run or two, the guys kind of loosen up and say, ‘Let’s go,’ ” Quintana said. Mountain Vista extended its lead in the sixth inning when junior designated hitter Clay Burke hit a two-run double off the wall in center field, and it capped the victory with Zakhem’s RBI single to center in the seventh inning.

Heritage loaded the bases in the final frame with no outs, but Ireland worked out of the jam with two pop-outs and a strikeout to end the threat. Ireland allowed only five hits on the day with five

strikeouts. Heritage cycled through five different pitchers.

Mountain Vista needs two wins Sunday to claim its first-ever 5A state baseball championsh­ip. That challenge has not altered the team’s approach.

“I think with this group, you just come play,” Quintana said. “That’s all you can do. As coaches, we’re pretty much done doing our jobs. The boys have got to leave everything on the field.”

 ?? Andy Cross, The Denver Post ?? Mountain Vista’s John Zakhem looks across to his team's dugout in celebratio­n after hitting a solo home run in the fourth inning Saturday against Heritage at All-city Field.
Andy Cross, The Denver Post Mountain Vista’s John Zakhem looks across to his team's dugout in celebratio­n after hitting a solo home run in the fourth inning Saturday against Heritage at All-city Field.

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