Altered plan leads to big achievement on mound for Mason's Gerrit Koot
LSJ boys athlete of week winner threw first career no-hitter in a victory over Tecumseh.
The initial plan called for Gerrit Koot to stay under 75 pitches during the Mason baseball team's game against Tecumseh on April 27. But sometimes plans are meant to be altered. And it came for a good reason for Koot.
After being around the planned pitch target through six no-hit innings, Mason coach Kohl Tyrrell asked Koot if he wanted to keep going or throw again later in the week. Koot consulted with his older brother and Mason assistant Colin about his options before ultimately deciding to keep going. That decision led to Gerrit firing the first no-hitter of his career in Mason's 1-0 walk-off victory.
"I remember I told my brother that it's not every day you're three outs away from a no-hitter so I've got to finish this," Gerrit said. That he did. Being able to experience a no-hitter for the first time was described as amazing by Gerrit, who was voted the LSJ boys high school athlete of the week.
Gerrit retired the final 21 batters he faced after the leadoff hitter reached via an error. He struck out six in an outing where he faced one batter over the minimum and threw 61 of his 83 pitches for strikes. Gerrit took a one batter at a time approach when he realized he was closing in on the no-hitter to stay composed in the tight game.