Dayton Daily News

CJ defeats Gilmour for 2nd straight title

CJ finishes its second D-II title run on a 23-game win streak.

- By Marc Pendleton StaffWrite­r

AKRON - Nick Wissman, the win— ning pitcher in in prior day’s semifinal, delivered what held up as a game-winning, two-run hit in the seventh inning as Chaminade Julienne defended its Division II high school state championsh­ip with a 4-2 defeat of Gates Mills Gilmour Academy at Canal Park on Sunday night.

Wissman had two hits and all four RBI’s for the Eagles. That was enough to make a winner of junior Sebastian Gongora. The lefty went the distance, allowing just four hits and striking out six.

CJ (27-2) finished its second straight title run by winning its final 23 games. Gilmour Academy had the bases loaded with no out in the bottom of the seventh. CJ turned a double play and Gilmour scored. A shallow fly ball to center that was caught by Andrew Simones ignited a championsh­ip dog-pile on the mound like CJ first did in last year’s title defeat of Wapakoneta. Gilmour finished 25-7.

The championsh­ip extends an unpreceden­ted history-making run by the Eagles. Besides the last two D-II state titles, CJ was the D-II state runner-up in 2017. That makes three consecutiv­e state title appearance­s. As Chaminade, the Eagles also won a Class AA (big school) state championsh­ip in 1970.

If CJ is to make another state-title run next season, it’ll do it with another Barhorst as head coach. Mike Barhorst announced prior to the postseason this would be his last after20yea­rs as CJ’s head coach. Taking over will be his son Todd Barhorst, a 2010 CJ grad who has been on the coaching staff since 2012.

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It also was the fourth straight season for the Greater Catholic League Co-Ed to have a rep in the state final four. Cincinnati Roger Bacon of the GCL Central was eliminated by Coldwater in a D-III state semifinal on Saturday. Hamilton Badin, also of the GCL Central, was the D-II state runner-up in 2016.

Cleveland St. Ignatius needed 10 innings to defeat Mentor 4-2 in Sunday’s opening D-I title game. Ignatius also worked overtime in its 4-3 semifinal defeat of Hilliard Darby that went 13 innings, a marathon record for the 92 years of the state tourney. Mentor eliminated Springboro 4-0 in that Friday semifinal.

Toronto defeated Jeromesvil­le Hillsdale 3-1 to win a D-IV championsh­ip prior to CJ’s game. Hillsdale pitcher Jay Luikart, who signed with Wright State University, defeated Minster and its ace pitcher Austin Brown 1-0 in a Friday semifinal.

Coldwater (26-6) was scheduled to play Ridgewood (249) in the D-III state final, the last of Sunday’s four title contests. It was the sixth straight year a Midwest Athletic Conference team advanced to a final four. Coldwater was the D-III state runner-up last season, losing to Canfield South Range.

This was the first time the baseball final four was held at Canal Park, home of the Akron RubberDuck­s, a Double-A minor-league affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. A 10-year run at Huntington Park in Columbus, home of the Clippers, ended after the Internatio­nal League ceased to adjust its schedule and accommodat­e the Ohio High School Athletic Associatio­n. The state final four will return to Akron in 2020 as part of a two-year contract.

 ?? MARC PENDLETON / STAFF ?? CJ celebrates a D-II state title in a 4-2 win over Gates Mills Gilmour Academy at Canal Park.
MARC PENDLETON / STAFF CJ celebrates a D-II state title in a 4-2 win over Gates Mills Gilmour Academy at Canal Park.

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