Notre Dame holds off Horizon to force 5A baseball playoff rematch
Notre Dame and Horizon will meet again May 14 to see who advances to the 5A state baseball championship game on May 19.
Scottsdale Notre Dame was on its way to an easy run-rule victory, it seemed, on Wednesday, May 13, before Horizon dominated the last three innings of their 5A high school baseball playoff game. The 10 runs Horizon put up between the fifth and seventh innings still weren't enough, as Notre Dame survived for a 13-11 victory at Mesa's Hohokam Stadium. That forces a rematch between the teams on Thursday, May 14, to see who advances to the May 19 5A state baseball championship game.
Sam Jenkins, a junior right-hander, was in command with a 12-1 lead Wednesday after the Saints scored seven runs in the fourth inning. Jenkins gave up three hits and one run, striking out three and walking two. Coach Joe Muecke, realizing it was a hot day and with Jenkins having to wait a long time to get back on the mound during that fourth inning, decided to lift his pitcher.
"It was a kind of a combination," Muecke said. "Pitch count, heat, long inning in there. It was more of telltale when we put up a seven-spot in the fourth.
It was like, man, he's been sitting there and it's hot outside. He looked really good. We also had guys we thought we could get outs with.