Sunday, June 19, 2022

Busy Week for St. Louis Park Teams in State Tournaments

 St. Louis Park area teams competed in state tournaments this week as the Oriole baseball team made their first trip to state in 70 years and three Benilde-St. Margaret's teams took home medals.  

First up was the St. Louis Park baseball team's first trip to the state tournament since 1952 as they faced the Maple Grove Crimson in the Class AAAA quarterfinals on June 14 at CHS Field in St. Paul.  The Orioles took a 1-0 lead on Kristofer Hokenson's RBI that scored Stanley Regguinti in the top of the first inning but the Crimson, playing in their ninth state tournament, scored twice in the second and third innings to keep the Orioles from playing for the Class AAAA title.  St. Louis Park was plagued by three errors, including Ben Farley's error that would add a run to Maple Grove's ledger and the Orioles were sent to the consolation bracket with a 5-2 defeat.  

Things did not get any better the next morning at Parade Stadium in Minneapolis in the Battle of the Parks as St. Louis Park was routed by the Park of Cottage Grove Wolfpack 10-0 in a game shortened to five innings due to the 10 run rule.  The Wolfpack put the game away with eight runs in the third inning and Jackson Tessman pitched a one hitter and struck out nine batters to end the Orioles season.  But there is a bright spot to the Orioles state tournament run.  Hokenson was one of seven players nominated for the Mr. Baseball award that goes to the state's top player.  

If you're a Benilde-St. Margaret's fan, the news is better.  Both the boys and girls lacrosse teams and the baseball team competed in state tournaments and brought back to campus trophies and medals.  Starting with the girls lacrosse team,  the Red Knights beat the Gentry Warriors in the quarterfinals 8-7 and lost to their Metro West Conference rival the Chanhassen Storm in the semifinals 11-8. BSM was not finished as they faced the Rosemount Irish in the third place game and Maggie Gtaczyk scored a hat trick to lead them to an 8-7 victory.  

As for their male lacrosse counterparts, the Red Knights would win their second consecutive state title.  BSM had no problem with the Moorhead Spuds in the quarterfinals as Carsen Brandt scored four goals and assisted on two others to lead them to a 19-4 win.  Brandt would help BSM earn a championship berth with seven assists as they beat the Stillwater Ponies in the semifinals 15-10 and set up a rematch with the Prior Lake Lakers.  The Red Knights would win the championship trophy on Mitch Dokman's overtime goal 10-9.  

It all leads to the week's top highlight as the BSM baseball team took home their first Class AAA title trophy. In the quarterfinals, BSM capitalized on four Winona errors to beat the Winhawks 4-1.  The Red Knights battled back in the semifinals with three runs in the bottom of the sixth to beat the Grand Rapids Thunderhawks 10-8.   Facing the top seeded Mankato West Scarlets, the score was tied at three son the game went into extra innings.  The Scarlets failed to tally in the top of the eighth inning.  In the bottom of the inning, Tomas Lee singled and Sam Monk lined the ball off the left field wall to clinch the Class AAA championship.  Caleb Koskie, son of former Twin Corey Koskie pitched six and one third innings and struck out 12 batters.  

A big week for St. Louis Park area teams.  There were highlights.  There were lowlights.  And that concludes the high school sports season in Minnesota.  Fall sports practice begins August 15.  

Sunday, June 12, 2022

2022 Class AAAA State Baseball Tournament Preview

 2022 MINNESOTA STATE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS AAAA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

                                  (Games played Tuesday, June 14 at CHS Field, St. Paul)

10:00:  Park (Cottage Grove) vs. Farmington (Seed 1)

 1:00:  St. Louis Park (Seed 5) vs. Maple Grove (Seed 4)

 4:30:  Sartell-St. Stephen vs. Stillwater (Seed 2)

 7:30:  Chanhassen vs. Andover (Seed 3)

Examining the Field:  The opening game of the Class AAAA tournament is a rematch of last year's Class AAAA final as the Park of Cottage Grove Wolfpack faces the defending Class AAAA champion Farmington Tigers.  The Wolfpack, in their fifth trip to state, have won eight of their last nine games and that includes a victory over the Rosemount Irish in the Section 3 final.  The Tigers, in their third trip to state have been the dominate team in Class AAAA this season and got a two hitter from Hunter Frost in the Section 1 final against the Lakeville South Cougars.  Two of their three losses have been to South Suburban Conference rival Lakeville North.  Can the Tigers remain in the hunt to bring their second straight title trophy down Highway 3?  

Next up is the St. Louis Park Orioles, in their first state tournament since 1952 battling the fourth seeded Maple Grove Crimson.  The Orioles were seeded second in Section 6 and bounced back from a loss against the top seeded Hopkins Royals to take home the championship trophy.  The key to the Orioles season has been the one two pitching punch of Kristofer Hokenson and Stefano Giovannelli.  Giovannelli pitched a no-hitter in the first section game against the Minneapolis South Tigers.  They will have a difficult task ahead in the Maple Grove Crimson, playing in their ninth state tournament.  The Crimson won a pair of one run games in the Section 4 tournament and beat Andover 3-2 in the regular season.  Can the Orioles set up a showdown with Farmington or will Maple Grove dash their hopes of a state title?  

The third game of the day pits the Sartell-St. Stephen Sabers and the second seeded Stillwater Ponies.  The Sabers, in their fifth trip to state, were seeded six in Section 8, beating the top three seeds St. Michael-Albertville, Rogers and Elk River.  It gets tougher for the St. Cloud suburb as they face a tournament tested Stillwater Ponies, playing in their 11th state tournament.  This season, they have scored more than 10 runs in 11 games and are 10-1 in that department.  The Ponies have a legitimate shot to end Farmington's title reign.  

Wrapping up the day's festivities is the Chanhassen Storm and the third seeded Andover Huskies.  It's the first trip to state since 2015 for the Storm since 2015 and they beat the fourth seeded Shakopee Sabers to head to St. Paul.  The Huskies are in their second consecutive state tournament and look to build on last year's third place finish.  In four section games, Andover has outscored the opposition 25-0.  It's been a great year for the growing Anoka County metropolis, winning section titles in boys and girls hockey.  Can they add another trophy to wrap up the school year?  

Be sure to drink plenty of fluids if you head to CHS Field on the 14th.  It's going to be hot and it's not just the action on the field.