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Spartans, Red Raiders help Lancers tie for title

By Tom "Sky" Skibosh
Saturday, Jul 19 2008, 12:48 PM

After Brookfield Central dropped games to Hamilton and Marquette in the first week in July, it looked like it would take a miracle for the Lancers to win or share the Greater Metro Conference title.

While nobody walked on water, Central did come back from the dead.

The Lancers won six of their final eight GMC games against the likes of contenders Hamilton (1-1), Marquette (1-1) and Menomonee Falls (2-0) and crosstown rival Brookfield East (2-0).

But a few things had to happen for the miracle to be complete.

First, Central beat Falls for the second straight game July 15 to complete its successful final run. But the Lancers needed Hamilton to beat Marquette, which had one less loss, to be assured of sharing the title.

With the latter game still going on about 20 minutes up the road, Jeff Mierow, the father of Central player Mike Mierow, gathered the players around the home plate area after the game as he spoke on a cell phone to a friend at the Hamilton-Marquette game.

Trailing going into the seventh, Hamilton tied the game and went into extra innings, delaying a Central celebration. The elder Mierow then hung up and called back about 20 minutes later and by then the huddle had moved out behind the mound.

Marquette hadn’t scored in the top of the inning and Hamilton had two outs and no one on base when the Chargers tripled and the Lancers went crazy. The Chargers then singled in the winning run and the Central players started a title-sharing celebration by dousing coach Jeff Bigler and yours truly who happened to be standing next to him with bottled water and then jumping on the coach (I stayed away from that part of the celebration).

Now Marquette and Falls needed to win a makeup game against Wauwatosa East and Brookfield East, respectively, the next night, in order to share the title four ways.

Since the Red Raiders and East had seven wins between them, the Hilltoppers and Indians stood a good chance to win out and share the title.

But a sophomore named Danny Sayles of Tosa East and a senior named Justin Wagner of Brook East had something else in mind.

Sayles tossed a complete game, singled twice, homered and drove in three runs in an 8-6 Red Raiders’ win July 16.

The Spartans had to wait until the next day because of heavy rains, but Wagner tossed a three-hitter and defeated the defending champion Indians and ace pitcher Alex Erdmann, 1-0, scoring the game’s only run.

So Central and Hamilton tie for the title with 15-6 records and Falls and Marquette tie for third with 14-7 marks.

When I asked Bigler if he had a message for Granger and Tosa East coach Matt Dahlstrom for helping him out, he said.

"Thank them for playing as hard against them, as they did against us."

Lazarus couldn’t have said it better.

Always remember, be a hit and have a ball!


 

Bits and pieces to chew on...

By Tom "Sky" Skibosh
Tuesday, Jul 8 2008, 02:48 PM

Like sunflower seeds in a dugout, here are some things to chew on.

Local Brookfield and Tosa high school teams

  • Brookfield Central, by far the best of the local teams, is not going to win the rugged Greater Metro Conference. If pitching is the name of the game, then it will be interesting to see what the Lancers do in the postseason.  Mike Bogard, Ricky Leachy, Mike Mierow and Cale Ross are four decent pitchers and Lee Severson is a good closer. But the key to the Lancers' success will come at the plate. Coach Jeff Bigler will need more offense than Bogard, Severson and Pete Ostergaard can provide by themselves. Someone else has to step up or the fourth-seeded Lancers, who play fifth-seeded Pewaukee July 22, can call it a day.
  • Losing has affected the three other teams I cover. Going into Tuesday, Brookfield East was 3-18, Wauwatosa East was 7-22 and Wauwatosa West was 3-19. They would need a postseason miracle to advance too far.
  • The stress has affected Tosa West coach Chad Mateske, who was upset over the Lancers' Lee Severson playing all nine positions against the Trojans last week. Right or wrong? Check out my column in the WauwatosaNOW online and paper on Thursday.
  • Defense, which I haven't see a lot of this summer, is important to Alex Dati and Zach Stewart of Brookfield East. Check out my story in the BrookfieldNOW online and Thursday's paper for the feature.

Brewers

  • With the addition of CC Sabathia, the Brewers should suddenly make the summer a lot more fun. I was part of the 1982 Brewers front office and the excitement of a pennant race is simply amazing. Many highs when you win and many lows when you lose. But enjoy the moment.
  • Friend of mine told me the other day that he used to count the days until Packer training camp, but now he doesn't because of the Brewers.
  • Jayson Stark of ESPN had an interesting stat. Sabathia and Prince Fielder are the only two players over 270 on the same roster since the White Sox Bobby Jenks and Andrew Sisco (who?). That's based on listed weight, since some teams lie about their larger players. 

Bucks

  • As a former PR guy, I felt sorry for the Milwaukee Bucks bringing Richard Jefferson into town for a meeting with the media the same day as the CC trade was announced. That sucks. Jefferson seemed as classy as CC.
  • Check out my Mo Williams story in this week's WauwatosaNOW paper and online addition on Thursday. He is coaching a local AAU basketball team and loving it.

Packers

  • He's retired, he's not retired, he's retired, he's not retired. I can't even get myself to say his name anymore. I know one thing, he has changed my entire opinion of him from this day forward. I'm happy I'm not blinded like some people are towards their "hero." What a joke he's turned into.
  • Unlike a lot of people who ripped Ted Thompson when he was hired, working in a front office of a professional team, I know what goes on behind the scenes and I always felt just give the man time before judging him. He has done a wonderful job hiring a coach and a great job rebuilding a team that Mike Sherman ruined. Now the Thompson haters are trying to make him the bad guy in this whole "I'm retired-I'm not retired" thing. Sad.

Agree or disagree, always remember...

Be a hit and have a ball.


 
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