Esko eliminated after strong playoff run

 

June 10, 2022

Dave Harwig

Esko's Joey Antonutti watches his seventh-inning base hit during Tuesday's Section 7AA playoff game with Marshall School. Antonutti's hit broke up a no-hitter bid by Marshall's Owen Marsolek.

After going undefeated in the Section 7AA tournament, the Esko boys baseball team was eliminated Tuesday, losing 5-0 to Marshall in the afternoon, then 11-9 to Proctor that night.

Coach Ben Haugen said he was proud of the team.

"We battled to the end tonight, I was proud of our guys for that, all the coaches were proud of them," Haugen said. "The kids are doing their best and playing their hardest. Sometimes it just doesn't go their way, but we're still proud of the effort they gave us."

He was also realistic.

"We only got one hit in the first game," he said, adding that the Duluth Marshall pitcher was really good. "Then the second game we committed nine errors. It's tough to win a ballgame with that many errors. We did not field the ball very well today."

In the game against Marshall, Esko didn't get a hit until the final inning, a base hit by Joey Antonutti. Cale Haugen was the starting pitcher for Esko against Marshall, while Finn Furcht started for Esko against Proctor.


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The Eskomos had a number of chances to win the second game against Proctor, but ended more than one inning with players on base.

Trailing 6-0 entering the bottom of the fourth inning, the Eskomos exploded for five runs to cut the lead to a run at 6-5. In the top of the fifth the Rails responded with a three-run inning and then tacked on two more runs in the top of the sixth to move ahead 11-5. Esko again answered with three runs in the bottom of the sixth to pull within 11-8. Esko also added a run in the bottom of the seventh, but it was too little too late to rally past the Rails.

Esko ended its season with 20 wins and five losses.

It was a year that the veteran coach - who marked his 16th season as head coach in Esko - originally thought might be a season of rebuilding, but the team was strong pretty much right off the bat.

Dave Harwig

Esko first baseman AJ Kazel stretches to catch a ball and get Marshall School's Carter Boos out during Tuesday's Section 7AA playoffs at Wade Stadium.

"We were really young - we didn't start a senior," Haugen said. "We exceeded expectations, I think. But I still thought we had a good chance to win the section championship. It just didn't work out."

The team is losing one senior, Cade Gonsorowski, to graduation. They will return the rest of the team, including Haugen's two sons, who both pitch. Cale will be a senior and Sam will be a sophomore next year.

After the game, Haugen said he told the team he was proud of them and to not let the last day define their season.

"It's tough when it comes to a crashing halt like that, but you have to reflect and remember we had fun together, that's ultimately the most important thing," he said. "I enjoyed being around them all year."

 
 

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