- November 21, 2024
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Flager Palm Coast’s baseball players swarmed the field and hoisted the Five Star Conference championship trophy high into the air.
The Bulldogs defeated Pine Ridge 9-6 on April 18 at Spruce Creek High School to win their first Five Star tournament title. The way they have been playing lately, there could be more championships to come this year. FPC (12-10) won its seventh game in a row, and coach Kyle Marsh said the players are buying in.
We just found our identity as a team and understood the things that we’re good at and not good at,”
— KYLE MARSH, FPC baseball coach
“We just found our identity as a team and understood the things that we’re good at and not good at,” Marsh said. “And sometimes that's OK to accept that, hey, we got to still figure out ways to win games. If A is not working, we got to go to B. And I think that's what kind of turned our season around.”
A year ago in the Five Star championship game, the Bulldogs’ seventh-inning rally fell just short in a 4-3 loss to Spruce Creek. This year, they broke open a 3-3 tie against Pine Ridge with a four-run fourth inning.
Just like last season, when FPC won its first district championship in eight years, the Bulldogs have shown that they’re never really out of a game. During their win streak they've scored 21 runs in the fifth inning or later. They scored six runs in the sixth, seventh and ninth innings to rally past Bishop Snyder 9-8 on April 5.
They are playing within themselves and they’re treating every game the same, Marsh said.
“I always preach to them, ‘Do your job, and then pass to the next guy. Do your job, whether it's hit and run, bunt, steal.’ So I think they actually bought in on that since our little win streak has happened and understood that if we just do our job, we'll be all right.”
FPC came back from deficits in both the Five Star semifinal (a 5-3 win over Spruce Creek) and the final. The Bulldogs trailed Pine Ridge 3-1 after two innings. They tied the score in the third on Marion Clayton’s run-scoring double to right field and Nole Hemmerle’s sacrifice bunt.
In the fourth, Connor May drove in a run with a sacifice fly, Cody Clymer drove in two runs with a single to right and Carson Flis added an RBI single.
Relievers Dalton Roberts and Adam Kleinfelder did their job on the mound. Roberts allowed two runs in 2.2 innings and got the win to improve his record to 4-0. The senior retired the side after the Panthers’ Chris Kable led off the third with a double. Kleinfelder allowed one run pitching the final three innings.
“My two-seamer was working on the outside corner and my slider was working away,” said Kleinfelder, who allowed one run on one hit and two walks.
“I’ve been wanting to close,” he said. “I like coming in and getting the save in a big moment. I thrive under pressure.”
The Bulldogs have three home games on consecutive nights to end the season: Fleming Island on April 23, Pine Ridge on April 24 and Deltona on April 25. District tournaments are scheduled to begin on April 29. The Bulldogs won’t be doing anything different once the postseason arrives.
“I preach to them every day, this is another game. Because the more I try to do certain things, it's just more pressure for them,” Marsh said. “So my thing with them is, it's another game, it's another game. Go out there, play the same way we've been playing other games, and we'll be fine.”