Lane Tech Tops Lincoln Park 4-1

[Preview of this week’s article in Inside-Booster.]

By Jack Lydon

“Something special is happening with @LTBaseball (19-4) this season.”

That was a tweet by Benjamin Wong, a Lane Tech baseball parent, lawyer and Lane’s LSC president after the Champions’ 8-0 victory over Stevenson.

Lane is having a special season indeed. After a rough start, the Champions have put together a string of nineteen straight wins, dominating every team in the Chicago Public League and chalking up nice wins against 4A powerhouses, Loyola Academy, Glenbrook North, Evanston, New Trier and Stevenson.

Their only losses came in the first five games of the season and that “was with a whole different lineup when we were still figuring things out,” in the words of Lane Tech head coach Sean Freeman.

Friday afternoon’s game was tied 1-1 after four and a half innings and looked like that string might come to an end at the hands of Northside rival Lincoln Park and their sophomore pitcher rising star Rio Francois.

It was clear early on that the Champions were experiencing something of a letdown after the long string of victories and the recent 8-0 shellacking of 4A powerhouse Stevenson. The Champions had four strikes looking—call third strikes. The which ended innings, very unusual for the normal aggressive Champion hitters.

“That is one thing I was not pleased with at all. Our lack of focus and energy today, that’s were that shows up,” Freeman admitted.

“I thought we played some good small ball. Rory Irwin laid down two great punts. Sometimes when it’s not your day, you’ve got to find a way to make it happen and he did that. Which is a huge help for our offense.”

It sounds bad but it really wasn’t. The Champions never really seemed in danger of losing. Lane’s pitchers Alex Delaney and Hunter Smith had things in hand. While they had base runners in the early innings, a big inning never materialized, nor did it even seemed like it would.

Tied 1-1 in the bottom of the fifth inning, Luke Kam walked and stole second. Rory Irwin cracked a sharp grounder to short which went right under the fielder’s glove scoring Kam from second. Paris Head then walked and later scored on Alex Ziegler’s single. The Champions manufactured two runs and would go on to win 4-1.

Very good teams find a way to win when they are emotionally down. Very good teams find a way to win when lesser teams find a way to lose.

Ben Wong and his tweet got it right. This is a good team, a special team. Ben Wong should know his Champions. He has had three sons play baseball at Lane for Sean Freeman. His middle son Ryan was a star pitcher for the Champions who later played baseball at Caltech and now works for the Chicago Cubs baseball operations group tracking player performance at all levels of Cubs teams. Baseball is quite scientific now, thanks, in part, to former Champions.

DePaul Prep Girls Volleyball Defeats Whitney Young

By Jack Lydon

Volleyball is underway and the DePaul Prep Rams have picked up where they off after last year’s first appearance in the IHSA State Finals. The Rams were in 3A last year but with the application of the “multiplier,” a mathmatical increase at a factor of 1.65 to a school’s enrollment for classification purposes, DePaul Prep lands in 4A, the highest classification in girls volleyball.

The Rams have matches against in the young season, losing to Glenbrook North 1-2 on Tuesday and beating Whitney Young 2.0 on Thursday.

The Rams have a busy week ahead. They play Lane Tech on Tuesday evening at Lane, then three games in the Evergreen Park Tournament on Wednesday and the much anticipated outdoor match on the football field against St. Ignatius on Saturday evening.

More about the outdoor match to come. For the moment, you will just have to settle for the photos from the Whitney Young match.

Day One Hinsdale Central Holiday Classic

I saw three games of the Hinsdale Central Holiday Classic. I planned to stay there all day. But I can’t seem to ever stay for a whole day of games.

I arrived in time for the second game, Marian Catholic Spartans v. Glenbrook North Spartans. The Glenbrook North Spartans played a spirited first quarter staying with the Marian Catholic on the strength of outside shooting. But it did not take long for the other Spartans to pull away. Marian Catholic excelled in all phases; they shot well, scored off the fast break and played outstanding defense. Final: Marian Catholic 67, Glenbrook North 47.

I didn’t photograph the third game, St. Charles East v. Stevenson. I caught up on preparing for the DePaul (9-1) Prep v. Urban Prep Englewood (0-9) game next.

The DePaul Prep Rams came out a little flat but Perry Cowen added seven in the second quarter and the Rams never looked back. Granted this was not the most serious test for the Rams but this team of seniors just seems to take care of business.

St. Charles East should prove a tougher test for the Rams on Thursday. Assuming they survive this Kane County test, the Rams are likely to face one of their toughest games so far. Marian Catholic is as good as the Rams have faced with the possible exception of Leo.

And then after Marian Catholic, either Lincoln Park, H-F or Oswego East. The Hinsdale Central tournament is tough.