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BASEBALL PREVIEW: College Heights returns bevy of experience for 2023

College Heights baseball has the luxury of relying on a key aspect of the game for the upcoming 2023 season that mosts teams aren’t foturnate enough to have—experience.

The Cougars, who finished with a 6-13 record last season, boast a large returning class of 10 student-athletes who either started or logged extensive varsity innings from a year ago, giving CHC elevated hopes for competing at a high level this upcoming season.

“We are excited to see our growth from last spring,” College Heights coach Phillip Jordan said. “We are still a relatively young team, but our younger players gained valuable varsity experience last season. We are a year older, a year stronger and a more-confident team.

“We hope to be competitive every day we step on the field. We have the talent to compete with every team on our schedule. The key will be to find consistency in all areas of the game.”

After graduating one senior from last year’s team, College Heights has two seniors this season—P/IF Ben Thomas and CF Bo Sitton. The Cougars also have a pair of juniors in SS Kelton Welch and DH Caleb Evans.

The bulk of the CHC roster is made up of returning sophomores—3B Josh Anderson, 2B Jayce Walker, C Smoke Ezell, RF Austin Miller, LF Phillip Thomson and 1B Kaleb Kennedy.

Joining College Heights at the varsity level this year is sophomore 2B Caleb Hipple and freshmen OFs Owen Horton and Jace Bowen.

The strength of this year’s College Heights team figures to come at the plate. With so many bats returning to the lineup, improving upon last year’s offense—which showed growth throughout the year—will certainly be an anchor in 2023.

“We have a chance to be an above average offensive team,” Jordan said. “Our guys have put in good work in the offseason and I expect more production on the offensive side this spring. We also have good speed that can put pressure on the defense. Our leadership has  improved greatly. Players are understanding their roles and accepting those roles.”

As far as the lineup goes, Ezell and Kennedy figure to be table setters, with Walker, Anderson and Horton in the middle of the order and  Miller, Evans and Thomas rounding things out.

What areas of the game will the Cougars need to show the most improvement from last year if they want to reach their goals for the season? That would be getting better on the defensive end and building depth and gaining confidence on the mound. Thomas will anchor the rotation, with Ezell, Anderson and Miller figuring to see plenty of starts as well behind him. Welch, Walker and Kennedy will see innings out of the bullpen.

“We need to improve defensively,” Jordan said. “We had too many errors last year. Our kids have the ability, we need to bring the right focus and mindset day in and day out.”

“We also need to improve our pitching depth,” Jordan added. “We know what we have in Ben as our No. 1, but our other pitchers need to improve their consistency in the zone. We have put an emphasis on hitting our spits and competing in the strike zone this season.

College Heights opens the season at home with a matchup against El Dorado Springs on March 21.

BASEBALL PREVIEW: New-look Carthage ready to reload for 2023 season

After graduating 10 seniors from a year ago, the Carthage Tigers baseball program is tasked with reloading talent on the fly in order to compete for a conference and district title in the upcoming 2023 season.

“We graduated 10 seniors last year so there will be a lot of inexperience with this group,” Carthage coach Luke Bordewick said to SoMo Sports. “I think our young players are excited to contribute at the varsity level and have a great passion and work ethic for baseball. We have seen a lot of progress so far in our early practices and getting those inexperienced players live game reps is the most important. I think we will have a very competitive season like we have for the past couple of years. Last year, we had a ton of close games and a ton of extra-inning marathons. We just need to grow and learn how to close those games out.”

Despite the large turnover on the varsity roster, the excitement level and anticipation for the upcoming season is quite high for Carthage thanks to the returning group as well as the talent level of the newcomers.

The Tigers welcome back senior catcher Clay Kinder and senior IF Drew Musche as well as junior P/IFs Bradyn Tate and Ty Perry. Joining the four returners are senior P/OF Atlas Horine, junior OF Austin Mitchell, junior P Brodie Cole, junior IF Mason Adams, sophomore OF Langston Morgan, sophomore P/IF Brady Carlton and sophomore P/IF Nolan Brown.

“I believe we are very excited,” Bordewick added. “So far this spring, we have been working hard in practice and developing as a team. We have a very competitive schedule and will play a lot of great teams. We are ready to get going.” 

The Tigers will be relying on their team speed as well as the effort on the defensive end of the diamond to lead the way in the upcoming season. In fact, quality play on defense will be the best way to ease the inexperience pitchers into the varsity game.

“I believe we can put together a great defensive unit behind our pitchers,” Bordewick said. “We need more game reps to get some of our young infielders up to speed, but as the season progresses, we should be a good defensive team. I also believe we can put a lot of pressure on opposing defenses with our speed in our lineup.”

With inexperience comes areas of focus that will need to see improvement as the season progresses. For Carthage, those areas will be at the plate and on the mound. 

“The areas we need to improve upon are our pitching and hitting,” Bordewick said. “We have some quality arms and bats we can put out there, but they are very inexperienced at the varsity level. Getting them some innings and at-bats at a high level is going to be the only way to improve upon that. 

Carthage opens the season with a doubleheader against East Carter and Portageville in Ellsinore, Missouri, on Saturday.

 

OF NOTE: The Tigers open at home against Monett on March 21. Carthage will be playing it’s home games at Joe Becker Stadium and Wendell Redden Stadium this season.