Showing posts with label The Dragons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Dragons. Show all posts

Friday, May 02, 2008

Lake Orion still rolling Baseball

The Dragons are 15-0 overall, ranked No. 1 by the state coaches association, No. 25 in USA Today and fresh off a quality win over No. 7 Royal Oak this week.

The Dragons have thwarted the competition with a mix of precision hitting and consistent pitching. Lake Orion is averaging nearly 13 runs a game this season.

"I think this is the highest scoring team in 10 years," head coach Andy Schramek said. "We have a multi-dimensional offensive team. We do have guys who can hit home runs up and down the lineup but we run a lot, steal a lot of bases. We hit a lot of doubles. We're patient. I think we've walked 30 more times than we've struck out this year."

No. 2 hitter Brandon Riggsbee and cleanup hitter Mike Musary, both seniors, have led a balanced attack at the plate.

Senior Connor Mielock, who will play at Oakland University, and senior Josh Deeg, who will play at Xavier, have provided a one-two punch on the mound. Mielock has done a fine job mixing his pitches this season, including a slider. Deeg, meanwhile, has thrived off a curveball and change-up. Both throw in the upper 80s. Both are 5-0.

And both will be important pieces the remainder of the season, which includes stiff competition against the likes of Novi, Midland, Grandville, Utica Eisenhower, Romeo and a shared tournament with Oxford.

Moving on: St. Clair Shores Lake Shore may have lost its University of Michigan-bound star pitcher Kevin VanGheluwe for the season, but the Shorians certainly haven't lost hope on their season.

Far from it.

VanGheluwe, a Mr. Baseball candidate, pitched his last game for Lake Shore on April 9 before undergoing season-ending surgery to remove two blood clots in his right arm.

Lake Shore was 7-0 with VanGheluwe. The Shorians have gone 7-0 without him.

Lake Shore has drawn from a pool of talented pitchers that includes Warren De La Salle transfer Dan Keith, a right-handed junior, left-handed junior Travis Brown, lefty senior Vinnie Plouffe and junior righty closer Cameron Walker.