Lions lose in CIF title game
Lions lose in CIF title game
MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn 'GOT YA'-Ashlee Freeman of Oaks Christian reaches out for the tag in a rundown against Jessica Velasquez of Faith Baptist during Saturday's championship in Irvine. Faith Baptist won the title, 2-0.
2 and 2. Hernandez then lined Freeman’s offering into left-center field for a two-run double.
In the top of the seventh inning, Van Vorst drew a base on balls and after a force out, Bryanne Fitzgerald, a freshman center-fielder, doubled into left-center field. The Lions had runners on second and third with two outs, but Hernandez and Faith Baptist held on, retiring the final batter on a strikeout.
"It’s pretty disappointing because next year we’re moving up two divisions, so it’s going to be really, really hard," Freeman said. "Who knows if we’ll get here again?"
Freeman and fellow junior right-hander Sara Radabaugh had combined to form a nearly unbeatable pitching duo this year. Against Faith Baptist, Ackermann stayed with Freeman the whole way.
"I knew my arm was really tired," Freeman said, "but when your adrenaline’s pumping, you think you can tough it out and do fine. I tried to and it didn’t work."
Ackermann said the opposing pitcher earned the win for Faith Baptist, adding that Oaks Christian’s schedule might not have prepared the Lions for such a tough hurler.
"Our pitchers got the publicity but that kid (Hernandez) is also a competitor," Ackermann said. "She might not have thrown as hard (as Freeman), but she competed every bit as good as anybody we’ve seen all year. And rightfully so, she deserved to win this ballgame."
About the tough pitching opposition, the Lions’ coach added, "Sometimes, in Division VI, up until the final or semifinal game, we don’t see outstanding pitching, and today she kept us a little bit off stride. I think they (Faith Baptist) faced a little bit more quality pitching this year and it showed."
Although they’ll play in a higher division next year, Ackermann said teams such as Oaks Christian and Faith Baptist can compete after moving up.
"I think us and Faith Baptist could play with a lot of other teams," said the Lions’ coach. "When you’re good, it doesn’t make any difference what division you’re in. Faith (Baptist) proved that today."
Ackermann said he encouraged his players to keep the game in perspective, to not dwell on the loss but to appreciate the process that got the team where it was.
"It’s human nature to be disappointed when you fall a couple of runs short, one last year, two this year," he said. "What I tell the girls is, ‘Enjoy the journey of the year.’ Sometimes the destination isn’t what you want it to be, but if you enjoy the whole journey, that’s what makes it important."