The Day

STILL IN THE SWING

After missing a season, Waterford baseball team shows it can still hit

- By MIKE DiMAURO

“The five-spot in the first we got really gives you the confidence back. A lot of guys worked hard this off season. Coach likes to call us a ‘burly' group. We got in the gym. It's coming around now.”

CONNOR PODESZWA, WATERFORD SENIOR

Waterford — Art Peluso was just as impressed as everyone else around the ballpark Saturday afternoon, watching the rather majestic flight of the ball after East Lyme's

Aidan Ellis made contact with it.

Ellis clobbered a first-inning home run to right-center, creating a tworun deficit for coach Peluso's Lancers, who despite some Division I pitching in recent years, haven't necessaril­y hit the ball as well as the ghosts of Waterford past.

"The pitch was actually up and away. (Ellis) put a good swing on it,” Peluso said. “That's a credit to him.

He got all of it too. That was pretty smoked. But it was the first inning. Get it out of your system early.”

The Lancers, who are just short of 30 runs in three games, responded quickly and definitive­ly, with five in the first and cruised to a 9-5 win over their neighborin­g rivals in Division I of the Eastern Connecticu­t Conference.

If Peluso had doubts about the way his team might hit after a twoyear hiatus, he didn't after seeing his team the first time this spring.

“When I saw their bodies, a lot of the kids got in the weight room during the pandemic,” Peluso said. “The ball jumps off their bat. The (homer) that Connor Podeszwa hit or the double that Ryan (Salvador) hit, that's all a credit to the kids put

ting the time in. We can't necessaril­y rely on the arms like we've had in the past. We've got good arms. But these guys have taken ownership of what they need to do offensivel­y to win games.”

Podeszwa, the winning pitcher, settled down after allowing Ellis' homer and gave up two hits and an earned run over the next four innings. Sean Salvador finished, striking out six.

“You just have to reset and trust your teammates,” Podeszwa said. “The five-spot in the first we got really gives you the confidence back. A lot of guys worked hard this off season. Coach likes to call us a ‘burly' group. We got in the gym. It's coming around now.”

Ryan Salvador doubled twice and drove in two runs for Waterford (3-0, 3-0), while Podeszwa had two hits, including the homer in the fourth.

Ellis finished with three hits for East Lyme (2-1, 2-1).

“We have to get better at all aspects of the game,” East Lyme coach Jack Biggs said. “Mental toughness is a big thing for us right now. Come out here, play seven innings and worry about what East Lyme baseball is doing and nothing else. We got caught up in what Waterford was doing today and a lot of other little things around the ballpark.”

 ?? DANA JENSEN/THE DAY ?? Waterford High School’s Ryan Salvador (3) celebrates as he scores a run during Saturday’s Eastern Connecticu­t Conference Division I baseball game against East Lyme at Waterford. East Lyme struck first with a home run by Aidan Ellis, but Waterford came back with five in the first inning on the way to a 9-5 victory. Go to www.theday.com to see a photo gallery from the game.
DANA JENSEN/THE DAY Waterford High School’s Ryan Salvador (3) celebrates as he scores a run during Saturday’s Eastern Connecticu­t Conference Division I baseball game against East Lyme at Waterford. East Lyme struck first with a home run by Aidan Ellis, but Waterford came back with five in the first inning on the way to a 9-5 victory. Go to www.theday.com to see a photo gallery from the game.
 ?? DANA JENSEN/THE DAY ?? East Lyme’s John Bureau dives safely back to first base on the pickoff attempt during Saturday’s game at Waterford.
DANA JENSEN/THE DAY East Lyme’s John Bureau dives safely back to first base on the pickoff attempt during Saturday’s game at Waterford.
 ?? DANA JENSEN/THE DAY ?? Waterford shortstop Will Rocchetti makes a throw to first base during Saturday’s game against East Lyme.
DANA JENSEN/THE DAY Waterford shortstop Will Rocchetti makes a throw to first base during Saturday’s game against East Lyme.

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