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The extra mile

Prep baseball: Trinity final SCV baseball team standing after second-round win

- By Diego Marquez Signal Staff Writer

Keeping their historic playoff run going, the No. 3 ranked Trinity Classical Academy Knights traveled to Bloomingto­n to take on Bloomingto­n Christian in the CIF-Southern Section Division 7 playoffs on Tuesday and won 8-5 in eight innings.

Jumping out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning and adding another run in the top of the third, the Knights (16-3) seemed as if they were going to run away with the game.

“We were up 5-0,” said Trinity head coach Mike Franchimon­e. “We scored on passed balls and being aggressive on the base paths and then we went on a drought.”

Finally getting on the board, Bloomingto­n Christian (10-9) found their stride from the plate as they scored two runs in the fourth and added another run the next inning to close the Trinity lead to two runs, 5-3.

It wasn’t until the final inning of regulation that things got interestin­g again.

Striking out the first batter he faced, Trinity’s Judah Palmisano (who gave up two runs on seven hits and struck out eleven in the game), ran into some trouble as he allowed two runs to tie the game at 5-5. Franchimon­e had no choice but to sub out the pitcher.

“Judah was perfect. He just hung a slider and they got a couple of runs back by a mental error by an outfielder,” Franchimon­e said.

In to relief for Palmisano was Andrew Pfeiffer, who was able to get out of the seventh inning without allowing another run.

Heading into extra innings for the second consecutiv­e game, the Knights knew what they had to do.

In the eighth inning, after senior Joey Andolino and freshman Luke Pfeiffer got on base, the man of the game in the first round of playoffs, Jake Backes, came through again and doubled to bring in the two runners, giving the Knights the 7-5 lead.

Before the inning was done, Backes crossed home plate giving the Knights an 8-5 lead.

In the bottom of the eighth, Andrew Pfeiffer looked like a man on a mission as he struck out the side to end the game and put the Knights through to the quarterfin­als.

The Knights will take on Upland Christian Academy in the quarterfin­als on Friday.

“Our boys are showing some tremendous heart to come back with three runs in the top of the eight. It just shows what we’re made of. When we need it, we get it. We don’t let the previous inning define us,” Franchimon­e said.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Judah Palmisano prepares to throw a pitch in a game against Bloomingto­n Christian in a CIFSouther­n Section Division 7 game in Bloomingto­n on Tuesday.
Courtesy photo Judah Palmisano prepares to throw a pitch in a game against Bloomingto­n Christian in a CIFSouther­n Section Division 7 game in Bloomingto­n on Tuesday.

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