BASEBALL: Fayetteville wins 7A-West title

Fired up by collision, Bulldogs roll over Van Buren in five innings

Van Buren's Landry Wilkerson (right) dives into Fayetteville catcher Alex Blagg on Monday at Fayetteville. Blagg held on to the ball for the out while Wilkerson was ejected from the game on the play.
Van Buren's Landry Wilkerson (right) dives into Fayetteville catcher Alex Blagg on Monday at Fayetteville. Blagg held on to the ball for the out while Wilkerson was ejected from the game on the play.

FAYETTEVILLE -- Alex Blagg held onto the baseball, and Fayetteville grabbed the 7A-West Conference title with a 10-0, mercy rule victory over Van Buren at Bulldogs Stadium on Monday.

Blagg, Fayetteville's senior catcher, braced for impact as Van Buren's Landry Wilkerson barreled around third base to attempt to score from second on a single through the left side. But Bulldog left-fielder Jackson Sloan fired a strike to Blagg well ahead of Wilkerson, who lowered his head before plowing over Blagg.

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Van Buren’s Battery: Reeves and Rauser. Fayetteville’s battery Pleimann and Blagg. W - Pleimann, 7-2. L - Reeves. Sv - none. HRs - none.

Wilkerson was ejected from the game following the first-inning collision, a move banned by Major League Baseball in 2014. He would have been ruled out even if Blagg had dropped the ball.

He didn't.

"That's the first thing I thought of whenever I hit the ground," Blagg said. "I checked to see if I had the ball."

Fired up by the collision, Fayetteville (16-12, 11-2 7A-West) scored multiple runs in all but one inning of the five-inning affair. Bowed-up Bulldogs and Pointers players rushed the field after Wilkerson leveled Blagg, but the scene remained civil as umpires and coaches were able to keep the peace.

Still, Blagg said the consensus feeling in the dugout was Van Buren "made it personal" with that play. Bulldogs coach Scott Gallagher sensed it, too, along with the Pointers' dejection after the ejection of one of their top players.

"I don't know if it woke us up, or if it kind of sent them into a tailspin -- it maybe kind of did both," Gallagher said. "We battled in the bottom of that inning and put up a three-spot, and the wind came out of their sails a little bit."

It was the final out of the top of the first inning, and Sloan, Fayetteville's leadoff batter, smacked the first pitch of the following inning for a single to open the flood gates. Blagg hit an RBI double, Barrett Banister hit an RBI single and another run scored on the first of six Pointers' errors to give the Bulldogs a 3-0 lead.

That was more than enough cushion for Fayetteville ace Miller Pleimann. The junior right-hander and Wichita State verbal commit, threw his fourth one-hit shutout of the season to lower his ERA to 0.93 in conference games. He struck out five, but walked four.

"He wasn't extremely sharp the first inning," Gallagher said. "He came into the dugout and said, 'I'm a little nervous, just being in a conference championship game,' but he settled in after the first inning and looked good after that."

For a storied program that won its seventh state championship in 2013, winning the 7A-West Conference championship doesn't seem like a big deal. But after last year's team finished 18-15 overall and 8-6 in conference play, returning the program to the top of the conference heap was a remarkable feat.

"It feels great," Blagg said. "We've been looking forward to this all season. We talked about it after last season, but we didn't really realize it until the season got here that we would be able to compete for a conference championship."

It made it even more special because it came on senior day in front of a near capacity crowd. With 15 seniors, Gallagher said it's the largest class he recalls coming through in his 14 years with the program, including the past two as head coach.

"At Fayetteville High School, we're trying to win conference championships every year," Gallagher said. "That's our goal at the beginning of the year ... and we still have a lot of season left in front of us."

Senior Hayes Cox, who'll pitch at Van Buren at 5 p.m. today, led the offense with two triples. Banister also had two hits.

Bentonville High 21, Bentonville West 4

Tyler Johnson has a home run short of the cycle and drove in three runs to lead Bentonville past West during Monday's game at the Tiger Athletic Complex.

The win means the Tigers (15-10, 9-4) can clinch the conference's No. 2 seed and a first-round bye in the state tournament with a victory today at West.

Every starter had at least one hit for Bentonville, which scored at least four runs in each inning. Kyle Knight and Destyn Adkins each drove in three runs.

Jason Gloeckler had two hits and drove in a run for West (12-13, 2-11).

Rogers High 8, Springdale High 1

McKaden Templeton picked up the complete-game victory and also went 2-for-3 with three RBIs to lead the Mounties to the 7A-West win at Veterans Park.

Luke McFadden also went 3-for-4 and scored twice, while Max Horton added a three-run triple when Rogers (14-11, 7-6 7A-West) broke the game open with a five-run third inning.

Templeton allowed a run on five hits, struck out eight and walked only one. Ben Roberts accounted for Springdale's lone run with a solo home run.

Sports on 05/02/2017

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