The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Bright future ahead

North Penn has strong core returning from this year’s state qualifier

- By Mike Cabrey mcabrey@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mpcabrey on Twitter

The numbers on the scoreboard Monday afternoon at Immaculata University added up to the North Penn baseball team falling 3-1 to St. Joseph’s Prep in the PIAA Class 6A first round Monday afternoon.

But for Knights coach Kevin Manero, it was a different set of numbers that made it tough for his side’s season to come to an end.

“Twenty-eight guys on the roster, 25 baseball games, not one complaint about playing time from a player or a parent all year long,” he said. “And that’s just believing in the program and believing in the right things. So when you get a group like that, it’s hard to say goodbye.”

North Penn made two trips to Immaculata and over the fiveday span had its District 1-6A title dreams dashed then its chance at a third state championsh­ip in five years quickly ended by Prep.

But befitting a squad that had already won 20 games, the Knights gave themselves chances until the very last out. Yet key hits somehow eluded them in each contest.

North Penn loaded the bases in both the sixth and seventh innings in the district final against Pennsbury last Thursday, but could only plate a run in the seventh and were left watching the Falcons celebrate a 5-3 victory.

Monday, trailing by two in the bottom of the seventh, two walks had the Knights send the go-ahead run to the plate with two outs but St. Joe’s Prep left-hander Colin Scanlon got a ground out to cap his completega­me win and snap NP’s 12game PIAA win streak.

“We talked about being more aggressive. We’ve done a really good job all year of not striking out and putting together good at-bats,” Manero said. “And we talked a lot about how when you come up you need to be ready to hit a fastball early, that’s sometimes the best pitch you’re going to hit. But with men on base, you need to be even more aggressive. That area where you’re going to swing has to expand and you just need to go up there and let it rip a little bit.

“We also faced a couple pitchers the last couple of games that have made some really good pitches in key spots where you got to tip your cap a little bit there. But we do have to be a little bit more hungry in those situations next year so we can cut down on those LOBs a little bit.” A tough two games at the plate, however, does not detract from the Knights putting together another solid season and building experience to perhaps go further next year.

For the second time in three seasons, North Penn reached the 20-win plateau — it finished 2017 20-5 — and advanced the District 1 championsh­ip game. The Knights also returned to the top of the Suburban One League Continenta­l Conference, claiming its third outright crown in four years.

“I had pretty high expectatio­ns for this year. I had a couple question marks here and there,” Manero said. “We lost two big outfielder­s (Mason Nadeau and Alex Peterson) that covered a ton of ground the last three years but (Ryan) Bealer, (Joe) Picozzi, (Trace) Colter, (Atlee) Hasson, (Dan) Drop, (Hunter) Evans, (Connor) Mikulski, every one we had out there this year, they really picked up the pace out there and they made the plays. And the infield was sharp all year, we made very few errors and we walked very few guys on the mound. And if we can just generate that next year, we’re going to be in a good spot.”

 ?? MIKEY REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? North Penn’s Danny Kirwin fires one to the plate Monday against St. Joseph’s Prep during their PIAA Class 6A first round game Monday.
MIKEY REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA North Penn’s Danny Kirwin fires one to the plate Monday against St. Joseph’s Prep during their PIAA Class 6A first round game Monday.
 ?? GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? North Pennís Ryan Bealer attempts a bunt during the Knights’ District 1-6A second round game against Boyertown on Wednesday, May 24, 2017.
GENE WALSH — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA North Pennís Ryan Bealer attempts a bunt during the Knights’ District 1-6A second round game against Boyertown on Wednesday, May 24, 2017.

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