San Diego Union-Tribune

DONS COME AWAY WITH TITLE DESPITE SAINTS’ BEST EFFORT

- BY JOHN MAFFEI MEG MCLAUGHLIN john.maffei@sduniontri­bune.com

Anytime St. Augustine and Cathedral Catholic meet in any sport, it’s a big deal.

But with the Western League baseball championsh­ip on the line, playoff implicatio­ns and a large crowd on hand, Thursday’s game at Cathedral Catholic was even bigger.

Fittingly, the Saints and Dons battled for 10 innings before Cole Thomson’s RBI single to right scored Vincent Venverloh, who led off the inning with a walk, handing Cathedral Catholic a hard-fought 4-3 win and a share of the Western League title with Patrick Henry.

The No. 9-ranked Dons (19-8, 8-4) can boast championsh­ip

Cathedral Catholic 4, St. Augustine 3 (10)

rights by virtue of two wins over Henry.

“This means everything,” said Venverloh. “We knew we had to sweep a three-games series from Saints this week. And we did that. But the first two wins wouldn’t have mattered if we let this one get away.”

In addition to scoring the winning run, Venverloh was also the winning pitcher, coming on in relief in the sixth inning, allowing just an unearned run over the final five innings.

Trailing 3-1 in the bottom of the seventh, Venverloh drove in the tying run.

“We were running out of sunlight, so we had to get it done in the 10th,” Venverloh said.

“Leading off, I was looking for any way I could get on base.

“As the pitcher, I was just trying to get guys out. I’m not overpoweri­ng, so I was looking for outs any way I could get them.”

Venerloh was also the star of Cathedral’s win Tuesday, driving in three.

Thomson, who had two hits before his game-winner, said he has never had a bigger hit.

“I was looking for a fastball, and I got it,” said Thomson, a left-handed hitter. “It was over the plate and a little low. I did what I needed to do. We’re league champs, and it feels great. This is what we set out to do as a team when the season started.”

Cathedral Catholic is a Division 2 in the playoffs, which will be seeded Saturday.

The Dons and Montgomery will be seeded onetwo in some order.

St. Augustine (16-10, 5-7) is ranked No. 7 in the county and is an Open/Division 1 team, battling Santana and La Jolla Country Day for the last two spots in the Open Division.

“It doesn’t matter what’s on the line when St. Augustine and Cathedral play,” said Saints coach Craig da Luz.

“We bring out the best in each other. Rivalries are what makes sports great. And this is a great rivalry.”

Dons coach Gary Remiker said it was fitting the rivals were playing each other in the final league game of the season.

“There could be nothing on the line, and this would be a big game,” he said.

“We were playing for a league championsh­ip. And Saints wanted nothing more than to keep us from winning it.

“We knew at the start of the week we had to sweep three games from a very good team. And we got it done. Pitching and defense got us through this week. And most certainly a big, clutch hit today.”

 ?? U-T ?? Cathedral Catholic players celebrate beating St. Augustine in 10 innings on Thursday to stake their claim to Western League title.
U-T Cathedral Catholic players celebrate beating St. Augustine in 10 innings on Thursday to stake their claim to Western League title.

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