Daily Southtown

Scouting expedition

With L-W East’s Tyler Bell drawing a crowd of MLB reps, Arizona recruit Triezenber­g and Brother Rice steal the show

- By Steve Millar

Brother Rice junior Gavin Triezenber­g was fired up for his chance to square off with his good friend, Lincoln-Way East’s Tyler Bell, in a battle of two of the state’s top shortstops.

There was also the opportunit­y for Triezenber­g, an Arizona recruit, to showcase himself in front of the pro scouts that Bell, a senior committed to Kentucky, always attracts.

About a dozen were in attendance for Wednesday’s game.

“He’s older than me, obviously, but I’ve played up with him in the past and we work out together,” Triezenber­g said of Bell after the two shared a moment following the game. “When I woke up this morning, it gave me more motivation because I want to play good competitio­n like him. It’s awesome.”

Triezenber­g has bragging rights over Bell for now. He went 3-for-4 with an RBI single to help lift the visiting Crusaders to a 5-1 win over Lincoln-Way East in Frankfort.

Heartland recruit Casey Giemzik threw six innings, striking out seven and allowing one unearned run on five hits to earn the victory for Brother Rice (6-7), which extended its winning streak to three. Derrick Holmes reached base four times, scored twice and drove in a run.

Bell went 1-for-3 for the Griffins (6-6), while Zach Beecham singled and walked. Virginia recruit Jack Bauer allowed two earned runs over three innings.

Triezenber­g had a huge sophomore season last year, helping Brother Rice finish as the Class 4A state runner-up. He hit .336 and was second on the team with 29 RBIs.

But while he could sit back and let the seniors take the lead in 2023, Triezenber­g knows he’s now being looked at to set the tone for the Crusaders.

“I moved up to the three hole this year and that’s obviously a big spot,” Triezenber­g said. “Hitting in the first inning is important and I want to try to jump-start our team.

“Last year, I was younger, and now I have to be more of a leader

and lead by example.”

Brother Rice coach Sean McBride saw Triezenber­g feeling a bit overwhelme­d by that responsibi­lity at the start of the season, but now believes he is settling into the role.

“Early on, you saw him go through some struggles, and I felt like he was putting a big burden on himself,” McBride said. “Over

the last seven or eight games, he’s really been good.

“As a coach you get that feeling like, ‘Let’s get it to Gavin,’ because you have a feeling he’s going to come through.”

Triezenber­g is now hitting .395 with a team-best 11 RBIs. As he surges, so do the Crusaders.

 ?? VINCENT D. JOHNSON/DAILY SOUTHTOWN PHOTOS ?? Brother Rice’s Gavin Triezenber­g throws to first base after scooping up a ground ball against Lincoln-Way East on Wednesday.
VINCENT D. JOHNSON/DAILY SOUTHTOWN PHOTOS Brother Rice’s Gavin Triezenber­g throws to first base after scooping up a ground ball against Lincoln-Way East on Wednesday.
 ?? ?? Lincoln-Way East’s Tyler Bell looks up after connecting on a pitch against Brother Rice.
Lincoln-Way East’s Tyler Bell looks up after connecting on a pitch against Brother Rice.

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