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Northwest Indiana Top-10Week-7, 2008 High School 'Renegade' Poll |
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A USA-365.com Special Report by Mark Smith |
ST.
JOHN (5-15-2008) -
With all but one of the final tournaments over and the state playoff draw having
been released, the final week is a count down to the playoffs and a build up of
expectations. Teams that got lucky in the state tournament draw definitely include Hanover
Central, Munster and Andrean.
Andrean, which split a late-scheduled double-header with Penn Saturday, drew a
quarterfinal bye in the 3A Kankakee Valley Sectional. It is assumed they'll
play Griffith in the KV Sectional championship game, but the Panthers will have
to win twice to reach that game while Andrean, the defending 3A state champ,
will need just one win over Knox (12-7).
In the Class 4A Lake Central Sectional, Lake Central (23-6), Munster (24-6) and Lowell (19-9) are expected to battle it out. But this sectional has always been a little overrated. There are byes and there are games against non-competitive teams. Munster was the only team to receive a quarterfinal bye in the seven-team bracket. That means that Lake Central and Lowell will also meet in the sectional semifinals. Munster got lucky here.
But nobody's happier than Hanover Central. In the five-team Class 2A Lake Station Sectional, not only did HC (18-5) get a bye, but they also drew Lake Station (4-16), which lost 18-2 to River Forest last week. It is much easier to reach the state finals in Class 2A than it is in 3A or 4A.
With that said, it is stunningly easy for 1A No. 1 Whiting (26-0) to reach the state finals. Not only do they play in a four-team sectional that includes three teams with losing records. The Caston Regional bracket groups four sectionals that have a grand total of 17 teams. Let's be blunt. Unless 1A No. 5 Lakewood Park Christian defeats Whiting in the regional championship game, the Oilers will be going to Indianapolis, but I don't like them against Lutheran.
The best regional to watch may be in Laville, where four Top-15 teams, No. 6
Boone Grove, No. 12 Fairfield (21-1), No. 4 Jimtown and either No. 3 Hanover
Central or No. 5 Wheeler should all be in the semifinals. Fairfield's Nicolle
Mullett (17-0) is undefeated, but the schedule is questionable.
Jimtown (21-3)
was 23-9 and reached the state finals in 2007, but the Jimmies haven't played the
big-winning 4A schools (Munster, Chesterton, Lowell) and the defending state
champs (Beecher, Andrean) that Hanover has.
What are defending 3A champ Andrean's chances of reaching the state finals? They
defeated 3A No. 1 Mishawaka Marian (23-3) Saturday to win the Bishop's Cup
Tourney in Mishawaka. That means they're ready.
What about Whiting? It's iffy. Lakewood Park Christian (25-6) beat them last year
and Indianapolis Lutheran (21-4) has allowed 19 runs all season against a
schedule that included nine 4A teams. Whiting's poor schedule (compared to
those two teams) will show up if they fall behind, because those teams have
played competitive schedules and held their own.
We just don't know about Whiting. They have not faced anyone like LPC or
Lutheran.
Coverage of the state tournament may be a little limited. Since the IHSAA bumped the state tourney up in the effort to finish all sports before June 15, the softball sectionals have been jammed into the same week as track and tennis regionals. It's a mess. For example, if any team has a softball quarterfinal game on May 20, they better not have any girls who also run track. May 20 is also the day of the Highland track regional.
May 20 is also the day of the regional tennis semifinals, which wrap up on
Wednesday. Tuesday is the annual 'ball of confusion' day for parents, athletic
directors and media because three state tournaments preceded on the same day and
there's no way to keep track of what's going on. I'll again make the annual plea that the softball post-season be pushed back
into the first three weeks of June. Not only would the weather be better, but
tennis and track would have ended. There is no real reason for high school
softball to start the post-season in mid-May and I know it wasn't softball
coaches who voted for that. The few teams that reach regional and state finals'
competition would gladly do so after the final day of school. As long as spring
sports end before the 4th of July weekend, why rush them?
I would like someone in authority to make that proposal.
I am not optimistic that ANYONE from the seven county area (Lake, Porter,
LaPorte, Newton, Jasper and Starke) will make the state finals. Whiting has the
best chance, but Lakewood won't have to play them in Whiting, where the Oilers are
unbeatable.
In 2A, Boone and HC are struggling. Somebody's got to beat Marian in 3A. Andrean did it once, but it'll be hard to do it twice. And, in 4A, South Bend Adams should scare anyone from NW Indiana. But four or five days off can change everyone's perspective.
1. (4A)
LAKE
CENTRAL
(23-6)
ST. JOHN: The only way to rank Munster over Lake Central is if you forget about Munster's 15-3 loss to LC in late March. LC had a five-game wining streak heading into the final week. Jessica Dobson (11-1) struck out seven in a six-inning, 12-1 win over LaPorte. Rachel Weaver struck out nine in a 10-3 rout of Michigan City on Thursday (5-8-2008) as LC collected 11 hits. Again, LC has faced six 4A Top-10 teams, more than anyone else in NW Indiana. The Indians' (and Munster's) strength of schedule is off the charts. We're about to see if that matters. This team is the toughest one, on which to figure who the top starter would be. The choice probably will be Rachel Weaver (10-3), although Dobson is capable. Weaver has never faced Lowell and that certainly will be the matchup on May 22 in the sectional semifinals. You can come up with reasons why this does not matter, but LC has scored 10-run victories over Munster (24-6) and Lowell (19-9) this season. Obviously, all matchups will be different now, but I'd rather have won the previous meeting by 10 than have lost by 10. Here is the best team that has played the toughest schedule. Someone will have to upset them to keep LC from reaching the state finals.
2. (4A)
Munster
(25-6)
2007
(24-7),
2006
(22-7),
2005 (25-3-1),
2004
(25-3-1), 2003
(22-7),
2002
(15-12)
MUNSTER: Munster's non-conference schedule is the equal of anyone and their tournament schedule ended with back-to-back wins over Jefferson and Harrison in the Munster Invite Saturday (5-10-2008). Senior Eleanor Kennedy (17-1) is having a 'dream' season and it continued with a four-hit shutout against Harrison Saturday. There has to be excitement here as the Mustangs got a VERY favorable playoff draw. The way they are playing with 12 consecutive wins at the stat of the week, they have to feel they can win big in the post-season. The Mustangs' 15-3 loss to LC is so long ago, they can rationalize it away. The season-ending 2-1 loss to Chesterton is understandable. Obviously Eleanor Kennedy will be the post-season starter, and if she starts well, it should inspire great confidence here. But it wouldn't hurt them for Lowell to upset LC.
3. (4A)
LOWELL
(19-9)
2007
(30-7),
2006 (23-7), 2005
(21-10),
2004 (20-9)
LOWELL: Lowell shut down Chesterton 4-1 on May 9 in an errorless game for the Devils' best win in weeks. The Devils closed the year with seven wins in their last 10 games. Forget the 15-5 loss to Lake Central. Lowell used a JV pitcher in that game. Lowell ended the year with a 5-2 win over Crown Point as Megan Bolanowski hit a three-run homer in the ninth inning. Bolanowski (9 HRs, 39 RBIs) is easily the biggest surprise of this season. Usually good hitters are good from day one. I do not know of a player who has come off the JV (the first half of 2007) to hit so well. Lowell poses defensive problems with three left-handed hitters at the top of the batting order, so they don't have to win 1-0 or 2-1. Lowell's pitching situation seemed unsettled, but seniors Allyssa Reed and Kaitlyn Bolanowski combined for three shutout innings on the road at Chesterton so the hard times may be over. Reed closed the CP game with five scoreless innings. Lowell drew Gary West Side to start the post-season, but they also drew a path that goes through Munster and LC. They did not have to do that in 2007 when they won the sectional. I would guess that Lowell will settle on Jacki Fletcher (7-1) to start the post-season, but they could use three pitchers in every game. Lowell looked very good in the final week.
4.
(2A) HANOVER
CENTRAL
(18-7)
2007 (20-10), 2006
(16-14), 2005
(26-5-3), 2004
(25-7)
CEDAR LAKE: Hanover shut out Hebron 4-0 and South Central 10-0 before beating 2A No. 7 Boone Grove 5-3 to win the school's 8th Porter County Conference tournament title in 12 years. Jessica Toth pitched the shutout against Hebron (16-6) while Kelsey Jankowski (8-2) pitched the shutout against South Central while cracking three base hits. Shannon Kiraly hit a three-run homer against Hebron. The losses have been to Whiting (26-0), CP (16-10), Munster (25-6), Beecher, Illinois (25-5), Boone Grove (16-4), Andrean (16-9) and Eastern (23-4) and there's still no bad losses there. HC lost two road games the final weekend and got a combined four hits. They looked sleepy. The only drawback for Hanover is that while Lake Central is senior dominated, Hanover Central has a lot of experienced younger players in key positions and they may not grasp the sense of urgency here. Next year is promised to no one. Hanover drew a bye and Lake Station (4-16) in a Tuesday, May 20 post-season debut, so they will easily make the sectional finals against Noll or Wheeler. The sectional title is within their grasp and playing on the road the final two days of the season should help. With an entire week off to get ready, the future is now. I think Hanover's best lineup has Jessica Toth (9-4) pitching and Kelsey Jankowski (9-3) at first base. They are the only NW Indiana team that is undefeated this year on a non-Northwest Indiana regional site, but HC has not seen Bishop Noll this season and they have never met Jimtown. The Lady Cats, who lost their final two games, are not playing playoff caliber ball right now.
5. (4A)
Chesterton
(16-9)
2007
(20-6), 2006
(30-2), 2005 (27-3-1), 2004
(20-7),
2003
(22-5)
CHESTERTON: The Trojans lost an extra-inning game at Crown Point and Chesterton also lost 4-1 at home to Lowell. Top starter Catie Armstrong did not start either game, but Armstrong did take the loss against the Bulldogs in nine innings, although the junior right-hander did pitch six shutout innings. The Trojans won't enter the playoffs with a long wining streak, but I don't think there are major problems here. Chesterton has a couple of freshmen playing key roles, but they host the playoffs and their first two foes will be Michigan City and Crown Point. The Trojans beat Munster 2-1 to end the year, but final week games are notoriously deceptive. Portage split with Lake Central (21-6) and they realize there won't be anyone that good in sectional play. You look for senior No. 1 pitchers at this point and that's Leggett. I still think the Trojans are the best team in the eight-team Chesterton Sectional and they got a very good draw. Obviously, you're going to see Catie Armstrong pitching in every game once the post-season begins.
6. (4A)
Portage
(17-8)
2007
(23-7), 2006
(18-12), 2005 (20-9), 2004
(27-4-3), 2003
(19-9)
PORTAGE: Portage lost 3-2 in nine innings to Griffith on May 9, but they then shut out LaPorte 2-0 to improve to 10-3 in the DAC. Earlier last week, they lost 7-3 at Penn (20-5) but the Indians seem to be playoff-ready. Senior Olivia Leggett (14-4) is going to lead them. She had pitched four consecutive complete games at the start of the week and she added an 11-1 win over shorthanded Boone Grove on May 14. The Indians do have some issues offensively, but they got a good draw (favored Chesterton is in the other half of the bracket) at the Chesterton Sectional as well. There's a lot of teams in the way, but a Portage-Chesterton final game would not be a surprise and Portage winning, considering the schedule they've played, would also not be a shock.
7. (3A)
Griffith
(19-6)
2007
(16-14), 2006
(12-19), 2005 (19-15),
2004
(16-15), 2003
(18-14)
GRIFFITH: Griffith defeated Portage 3-2 in nine-innings as Brittany Bridges struck out 11 and the Panthers shut out KV 6-0 as Bridges fanned 12. Bridges (13-5) pitches every game now and that's the way they'll enter the post-season. The Panthers need to warm up the big, yellow bus for three trips to God's Country to play at the Kankakee Valley Sectional in DeMotte. The Panthers have lost to Andrean (16-9), Blackford (18-4), Munster (25-6) twice, Highland and Niles, Michigan (22-0) which is undefeated. Griffith was 4-3 at one point this season so they are now 15-3 in their last 18 games. The Panthers are playing very well, but the final games of their schedule (5-0 shutouts of Wheeler and Gavit) isn't strong and that may hurt them going into the post-season next week. The Panthers could upset Andrean in the sectional title game, but they probably would not consider it an upset. I can't see them beating Marian, but I couldn't see them winning 20 games this year either and they will.
8.
(3A) ANDREAN
(14-8)
2007 (29-3),
2006 (26-4), 2005 (32-3), 2004 (29-5), 2003 (27-2)
MERRILLVILLE: A good week followed by a not-so-good one for Andrean saw them sign up for two non-scheduled games against Penn. The Kingsmen won 4-1 before Andrean won the nightcap 9-8 on May 10. Alyssa Mosely (8-4) pitched all of both games and fared a lot better in the loss than she did in the win. It doesn't matter. The Niners lost 1-0 to Crown Point and 7-6 to Wheeler in the final week in front of the Bishop's Cup tournament on May 17 when they will see 3A No. 1 Mishawaka Marian. Again, Mosely pitched both games. The Niners got a bye in the KV sectional and they'll be favored to beat Knox. Then, a third matchup with rival Griffith for the sectional title. The Panthers have defeated Andrean 3-2 but the Niners have also beaten Griffith 8-2. It obviously looks like Mosely will start the post-season, but Nicole Derezinski appeared very capable at the Twin Lakes Invitational. Andrean has not been able to play the number of games they usually play and it has hurt them. But they beat 3A No.1 Mishawaka Marian and that win should boost them. I still don't think Griffith will beat Andrean.
9. (4A)
CROWN
POINT
(16-10)
2007
(16-14),
2006
(13-14), 2005 (12-14), 2004
(8-19), 2003
(16-16)
CROWN POINT: The roller-coaster keeps rolling as CP won their fifth consecutive game, 5-4 over Chesterton in nine-innings. A 5-1 win over Boone and a 1-0 win over Andrean made it seven in a row before CP lost 5-2 at Lowell (5-15-2008). But CP ended with 9 wins in their last 10 games. That Trojan win was a big 'hope' game because now if/when CP meets Chesterton in the semifinals of the Chesterton Sectional next week, they have hope that they can beat the Trojans. CP did lose pitcher Taylor Perry, probably for the season with an arm injury, but sophomore Jackie Beilfuss (10-7) would probably have been the choice for the solo playoff starter anyway. CP is a rare team in this area in that their rise or fall in the post-season will depend on the offense, which has been inconsistent. The Bulldogs have been consistent the last 14 days and they have been scoring runs. CP also drew Merrillville (2-22) to start the post-season and that's like Cornbread Junior College playing the US Olympic team.
10.
(2A)
Boone
Grove
(16-7)
2007
(16-11), 2006
(14-16), 2005 (9-19)
PORTER TOWNSHIP: Boone Grove lost the PCC championship game 5-3 to Hanover Central (18-5), but they have played well enough to justify a jump ahead of LaPorte and they have played enough competition to jump ahead of Whiting. The losses are to Bishop Noll, 3A No. 1 Mishawaka Marian and 2A No. 3 Hanover. The Wolves have Crown Point left to play as well as Portage and Calumet. This team is more real than Whiting or Wheeler. Taylor Johnson (12-2) suffered a shoulder injury in the PCC title game and has not pitched since. But they aren't helpless with senior Lauren Doelling pitching. The position players roster has holes but first baseman Caitlin Wilcox has seven home runs and junior center fielder Katie Runyon may be the fastest player in NW Indiana from first to third. This team wants Johnson to pitch because the lineup is much stronger overall with her pitching. But Boone will probably save her until the regional rematch with Boone Grove, hoping (with some justification) they can win the sectional without her pitching. If Johnson cannot pitch again this year, the Wolves cannot get to the finals.
On the
outside
looking
in...
WHITING: Whiting scored their only significant win of the year, 3-0 at home over Hanover Central (18-7). Junior Mel Dumezich (23-0) shut out Hanover Central 3-0 to boost them to an undefeated season against another cupcake schedule. Whiting nipped Bishop Noll 2-1 in a game where Dumezich had 21 strikeouts in seven innings. The only run against her was unearned. Amanda Blackwell's two-run single erased a 1-0 Noll lead in the sixth. Blackwell was 3-for-3 in a 6-1 win over Morton (10-11), the only 4A school on Whiting's schedule. I feel confident in saying that Mel Dumezich, who is 81-3 in three seasons, will be the Whiting pitcher in every single post-season game. But everyone at Whiting has to know. It's not about who you beat, it's about who you play. Whiting has the softest paths of all time to the state finals. The latest IHSSA reorganization has only left 17 1A teams in their regional and only one, Lakewood Park Christian (25-6), is really stronger than a big school JV squad. Despite local cheerleading, no one knows how good the Oilers really are as a team. With Mel Dumezich, who is going to break every strikeout record in state history (which is the probably the point of the weak schedule) the ball doesn't get hit into their defense that much. LPC defeated Whiting last year and they have played a half dozen 4A schools, something Whiting doesn't do. Hanover, for example, has played 4As Chesterton, Munster, Lowell, Crown Point, 2A No. 2 Eastern, 3A No.1 Mishawaka Marian, Andrean and Illinois small school state champ Beecher (28-4) -- teams Whiting will not play for their own reasons. The concept that if you dumb down your schedule and win more games, that you become great is laughable. If you are being honest, it's very hard to take Whiting seriously as a region powerhouse until they step up and play a competitive schedule.
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