The Signal

Getting the 1st W

Knights run away with win over Vasquez after playing to tie

- By Ryan Posner Signal Staff Writer

Trinity Classical Academy’s season opener at Vasquez included a light snowstorm and extra innings before eventually ending in a tie due to a lack of light.

By comparison, Thursday’s rematch at the Hart Baseball Complex was a pretty mundane affair.

The Knights used a pair of threerun innings, along with a strong performanc­e from starter Luke Pfeiffer, to propel them to a 9-2 win over Vasquez.

While serving as the team’s first win of the year, it also marked the first win in the tenure of first-year coach Michael Franchimon­e.

Franchimon­e spent the last 12 seasons as an assistant for Santa Clarita Christian School.

“It’s a pretty amazing thing,” Franchimon­e said of his first win with the Knights. “Bottom line, these kids that I’ve been blessed with are over and beyond what I could’ve expected.”

The Knights got all the runs they’d need in the first. Andrew Pfeiffer drove in Tristen Rodriguez with a single toward second base and Judah Palmisano came around to score as well after the throw from second slipped by Vasquez’s first baseman. Andew Pfeiffer, who went 2-for-2 with a walk and hit by pitch, then scored one of his four runs following a wild pitch.

Luke Pfeiffer, a freshman making his first start of the season, took care of the rest for Trinity. He struck out seven over five innings of work while allowing a run on three hits and walking four (one intentiona­l).

“I was just trying to keep my control, trying to keep my emotions a little bit low,” Luke Pfeiffer said. “I wanted to make sure I was able to pound the strike zone.”

Trinity added three more runs in the

third. It loaded the bases with nobody out and Aiden Martinelli cleared them after his single rolled underneath the glove of Vasquez’s center fielder. The Knights tacked on two more runs in the fourth and another in the sixth.

One of the runs in the fourth came on an RBI single from Luke Pfeiffer.

“Guys were putting the ball in play and forcing (Vasquez) to play some defense,” Franchimon­e said. “These first 10 games before league are tune-ups, so something like that is a positive sign going forward.”

Rodriguez reached base in all four plate appearance­s, going 1-for-3 with a single, a walk and two stolen bases, and also scored two runs. Trinity will continue its preleague slate Tuesday on the road against Milken.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Trinity freshman pitcher Luke Pfeiffer delivers a pitch in the Knights’ 9-2 win over Vasquez on Thursday at Hart Baseball Complex.
Courtesy photo Trinity freshman pitcher Luke Pfeiffer delivers a pitch in the Knights’ 9-2 win over Vasquez on Thursday at Hart Baseball Complex.
 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Luke Pfeiffer struck out seven and allowed one run through six innings to pick up the win in a 9-2 victory.
Courtesy photo Luke Pfeiffer struck out seven and allowed one run through six innings to pick up the win in a 9-2 victory.

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