Friday, March 30, 2012

Central Catholic BB capsule

Written by
NATHAN BAIRD
Central Catholic Knights
Coach: Tim Bordenet (330-110-1 in 13 seasons with Central Catholic; 355-149-1 in 15 seasons overall)
2011 results:26-9; defeated Frontier 9-7 in Central Catholic Sectional championship; defeated Seton 15-1 in Central Catholic Regional championship; defeated South Central (LaPorte) 3-1 at Kokomo Semistate; defeated North Central (Farmersburg) 3-2 in Class A state championship
Top hitters:Austin Munn, sr., OF (.360, 34 runs, 5 home runs, 32 RBIs, 9 stolen bases); Jake Churchill, jr., SS (.339, 37 runs, 4 HR, 28 RBIs, 18 SB); Nick Stone, sr., OF (.337, 35 runs, 4 HR, 21 RBIs, 12 SB); Ryan DeBoy, jr., 1B (.330, 24 runs, 6 HR, 29 RBIs); Wiley Lodde, sr., C (.353, 5 runs, 5 RBIs); Evan Kennedy, soph., C/1B (.219, 3 runs, 6 RBIs); Dalton Skees, sr., 2B (11 runs, 5 RBIs), Andrew Hubertz, jr., 3B (.309, 22 runs, 3 HR, 20 RBIs)
Top pitchers:Munn (9-1, 0.77 ERA, 63 1/3 innings pitched, 96 strikeouts); Stone (5-2, 2.61 ERA, 45 2/3 IP, 47 SO); Lucas Richardson, soph. (2-1, 6.35 ERA, 14 1/3 IP, 10 SO); Hubertz (1-0, 3.00 ERA, 11 2/3 IP, 12 SO); Ryan DeBoy (1-1, 3.36 ERA, 8 1/3 IP, 4 SO); Trae Bobillo (0-0, 4.85 ERA, 8 2/3 IP, 7 SO).
Outlook:The Knights became the second program to win three straight state titles last season, and will try to become the first to win four in a row. Munn has been a starter in all three state championship games and is one of seven starters back from last year's title game. Churchill, last year's starting shortstop, is currently sidelined by a back injury. CC returns to the Hoosier Conference this season.

Knights program flourishes under Hall of Fame coach















Written by
SAM KING
A trip inside the gates of Central Catholic's Gordon Leming Field provides several instant attention grabbers.

The beautiful green grass. The perfectly manicured infield. The introductory sign that boasts five state championship teams and the poster print photos of each one hanging on the fence. The sign hanging on the press box glorifying the program's 10 Indiana All-Stars.

Ask anyone affiliated with the Central Catholic Knights baseball family and they'll tell you the reason for it all stems back to head coach Tim Bordenet.

"I honestly can not say one person loves baseball more than Coach Bordenet," said senior Austin Munn, who has been a part of three of those state championship teams.

But it's more than just loving baseball. Bordenet loves the kids. He loves the school. He loves teaching. He may not love cutting the grass or pulling weeds, but he believes his players deserve to play at a great facility.

Bordenet's dedication to the school where he was once a star shortstop and the success that derived from it are not overlooked.

In January, Bordenet, a 1987 Central Catholic graduate and CC's first Indiana All-Star baseball player, was inducted into the Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

In the eyes of those who know him best, the honor was overdue.

"Not one person in the United States is more deserving than that man," said Collin Armold, who pitched CC to the program's first state championship in 2004. "That's not just me saying that because I love CC. It's me saying that because I see what he does on and off the field. He literally eats, sleeps, breathes and lives Central Catholic and the baseball program. He is 100 percent deserving of whatever he gets from baseball."

Bordenet was an Indiana All-Star in 1987 and coached another in Dave Peccia in 1993. No CC player earned Indiana All-Star honors again until Bordenet's second stint as CC coach. In 2001, Eric Anthrop broke that streak and became the second of nine Knights to be recognized for the honor under Bordenet.
Since Armold's selection in 2005, a CC player has been on the team each season.

"He knows a lot about this sport and I am happy I am learning from him," said CC junior third baseman Andrew Hubertz. "It means a lot to this team and this school just to have him around."

After Bordenet graduated, he went to play at the University of Evansville. There he was a member of an NCAA Regional team led by Major League Baseball's No. 1 overall draft pick in 1988, pitcher Andy Benes.

But Bordenet dreamt of playing for Purdue and transferred back home after one season with the Purple Aces.

The move turned out well for him.

As a senior in college, he took over CC's baseball program and led the Knights to their first sectional title in 1991. CC prevailed in a loaded one-class Lafayette Sectional field that featured three ranked teams.

"That kind of was a turning point for me that maybe this is something I needed to continue to pursue," Bordenet said.

He coached CC from 1991-93, then served as the head coach at Muncie Central for two seasons. After assistant coaching stints at South Dearborn and Benton Central, Bordenet came back to his alma mater. Six years ago, he left a teaching position at Benton Central and became CC's athletic director.

CC made appearances at state from 2002-04, finally winning the program's first state title in '04. The Knights won championships again in 2007, '09, '10 and '11.

The Knights are trying to become the first team to win four consecutive state baseball titles. Jasper won three straight from 1996-98 and won again in 2000. CC became the second school to win four titles in five years last year.

"I'm real fortunate to have great assistant coaches all these years and the players bought into the program," said Bordenet, who is 357-149 after Tuesday's win over Western. "When you have players buy into the program, even if they're not that talented, good things can happen.

"This place is very special to me. Central Catholic has been inbred in my blood. I just wanted to give back to the program, give back to the school and make the baseball program special for all the kids to have a chance to partake in it."

Bordenet has no plans to leave again.

"My heart has always been Central Catholic," he said. "This is a special place for me and my family. My wife is from here as well. There's sometimes, there's been other opportunities, but the grass isn't always greener on the other side.

"We've got a great thing going here. As long as I can contribute and be a part of it and our kids are enjoying it, this is a great place to be."

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Four straight titles???

Central Catholic is attempting to complete a feat that no other Indiana boys varsity baseball team has ever done, win 4 straight boys varsity baseball state championships.

Nick, coach & team mates title run interview

The Knights are ready to defend Class A State Championship: wlfi.com


Four hits more than enough for Central Catholic

Four hits more than enough for Central Catholic

Written by
SAM KING
 It wasn't pretty, but Central Catholic's baseball team passed a good early season test.
The Class A No. 1 Knights got three RBIs each from Andrew Hubertz and Evan Kennedy in a 7-3 victory over Western at Leming Field.

In search of a fourth consecutive Class A state championship, CC begins its 2012 campaign with wins on consecutive days.

The Knights jumped on Western early.
A pair of first-inning walks provided an opportunity for Hubertz to see fastballs. He took advantage, smashing one over the left field fence for a 3-0 lead.
"He gave me one to drive because he was getting a little rattled walking so many people in a row," Hubertz said. I just found one I could hit and got ahold of it.

Kennedy smacked a two-run single during a three-run second inning to give CC a 6-0 lead. Kennedy also doubled in Ryan DeBoy, who scored three runs, in the fourth.
CC had just four hits and 11 of its 18 outs were strikeouts.

"Andrew's home run and Evan had a two-run hit in the gap, outside of that we didn't really hit the ball very well," coach Tim Bordenet said. "Hopefully we'll get the bats going a little bit better. But the main things we want to do is throw strikes and play defense."

The Panthers (1-1) scored all three of their runs in the third, two of them unearned.
CC starting pitcher Austin Munn (1-0) struggled early, walking three in the first two innings and committing an error when he failed to touch the bag when covering first base on a routine grounder.

"Its been an ongoing thing since my freshman year," Munn said. "I've got to work with a lead. I know that teammates are going to make defensive plays for me all night."
Munn walked four, but struck out eight and allowed four hits in five innings. DeBoy and Hubertz pitched scoreless innings.

 

CC over North Mont

Central Catholic 11 North Montgomery 1 (6)


Written by
STAFF REPORTS
Like Crawfordsville, Class A No. 1 Central Catholic began its defense of a state title with a 10-run rule victory in six innings.Hayes Cronk and Austin Munn each had two hits and two RBIs. Nick Stone also had a pair of singles and Dalton Skees stole three bases for the Knights.

Nick scores 1st run of season

Knights get win over Chargers: wlfi.com




Thursday, March 22, 2012

Season Underway, Sort Of!

Season Underway, Sort Of!
It was only a scrimmage game against Brebuef out of Indy. A couple of scrimmage rules applied, each team would bat 10 players, after 3 outs, the bases were cleared if any base runners were on.

Nick went 1-3 at the plate with 1 walk. He flat out beat out a hard grounder directly to the short stop that didn't bobble the ball. He just flat out beat it out, so much for the question of the off season knee operation. He struck out his first time at the plate & had a deep line drive to the right fielder. Nick started in RF and had a fly ball put out that also resulted in a double play. Runner on 3rd attempted to score on a fly ball, he hit his mark on the relay and the runner was tossed out by the pitcher at home.

With tendinitis in the elbow right now, Nick pitched to 2 batters in the 2nd inning. Final score.....no idea!!! LOL

First real game is Monday against North Montgomery at home!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

1st scrimmage game!

Our 1st scrimmage game will be this Saturday at Gordon Lemming Field, weather permitting!


GO KNIGHTS


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Central Catholic, Crawfordsville top baseball polls

Central Catholic, Crawfordsville top baseball polls

Written by
STAFF REPORTS 

For the second straight season, sectional rivals Central Catholic and Frontier were ranked 1-2 in the Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association preseason Class A poll.

In 3A, defending champion Crawfordsville is No. 1 and West Lafayette is No. 4. A total of seven area teams received votes in one of the polls. The Athenians received four of the seven first-place votes.

Central Catholic is the three-time defending Class A state champion, and the Knights defeated the Falcons in the sectional final in each of the past two seasons. CC received five first-place votes, while Frontier received one.

Frontier's Midwest Conference rival Tri-County is ranked No. 7 in Class A, and Clinton Prairie also received votes. Seeger received votes in Class 2A.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

The boys varsity baseball polls are finally out. We are starting the season out ranked #1 in 1A polls!!!

Class 1A for Preseason


1.Lafayette Central Catholic  (0-0)  (5)65 
2.Frontier  (0-0)  (1)56 
3.Loogootee  (0-0)41 
4.South Central (Elizabeth)  (0-0)  (1)34 
5.Fort Wayne Blackhawk  (0-0)20 
6.Riverton Parke  (0-0)19 
7.Tri-County  (0-0)17 
 Fort Wayne Canterbury (0-0)17 
9.Rising Sun  (0-0)14 
 Shakamak (0-0)14 

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Our Brutal 2012 Varsity Schedule!

Central Catholic Jr-Sr High School Team Schedule

(2010 - 2011) Baseball (Boys V) - (2011 - 2012) (2012 - 2013)
Day Date Home/Away Description Location Time
Wednesday 3/21/2012 Home Brebeuf Jesuit Prep - Scrimmage Central Catholic 5:30 PM
Monday 3/26/2012 Home North Montgomery Central Catholic 5:00 PM
Tuesday 3/27/2012 Home Western Central Catholic 5:00 PM
Monday 4/2/2012 Away Tri-County Tri-County 5:00 PM
Tuesday 4/3/2012 Away Harrison Harrison 5:00 PM
Wednesday 4/4/2012 Home Carroll (Flora) Central Catholic 5:00 PM
Tuesday 4/10/2012 Away West Lafayette West Lafayette 5:30 PM
Wednesday 4/11/2012 Home West Lafayette Central Catholic 5:30 PM
Saturday 4/14/2012 Home Lafayette Jefferson Central Catholic 6:00 PM
Monday 4/16/2012 Away Frontier Frontier 5:00 PM
Tuesday 4/17/2012 Home Twin Lakes Central Catholic 5:00 PM
Wednesday 4/18/2012 Away Twin Lakes Twin Lakes 5:00 PM
Friday 4/20/2012 Home Eastern (Greentown) Central Catholic 6:00 PM
Tuesday 4/24/2012 Away Rensselaer Rensselaer 5:30 PM
Thursday 4/26/2012 Home Rensselaer Central Catholic 6:00 PM
Friday 4/27/2012 Home McCutcheon Central Catholic 6:00 PM
Monday 4/30/2012 Away Bishop Chatard Bishop Chatard 5:30 PM
Tuesday 5/1/2012 Home Delphi Central Catholic 5:00 PM
Wednesday 5/2/2012 Away Delphi Delphi 5:00 PM
Thursday 5/3/2012 Home Clinton Prairie Central Catholic 5:00 PM
Friday 5/4/2012 Home Clinton Central Central Catholic 6:00 PM
Tuesday 5/8/2012 Away Tipton Tipton 5:30 PM
Wednesday 5/9/2012 Home Tipton Central Catholic 5:30 PM
Friday 5/11/2012 Home Catholic Classic Central Catholic 5:30 PM
Saturday 5/12/2012 Home Catholic Classic Central Catholic 11:00 AM
Tuesday 5/15/2012 Home Benton Central Central Catholic 6:00 PM
Wednesday 5/16/2012 Away Benton Central Benton Central 6:00 PM
Friday 5/18/2012 Away Carmel Invitational
8:15 PM
Saturday 5/19/2012 Away Carmel Invitational CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL 12:30 PM
Thursday 5/24/2012 Home Sectional Central Catholic 7:00 PM
Monday 5/28/2012 Home Sectional Finals Central Catholic 7:00 PM
Monday 5/28/2012 Home Sectional Semi Finals Central Catholic 11:00 AM
Saturday 6/2/2012 Home Regionals Central Catholic 11:00 AM
Saturday 6/2/2012 Home Regional Finals Central Catholic 8:00 PM
Saturday 6/9/2012 Away Semi-State Kokomo 1:00 PM
Friday 6/15/2012 Away State Finals Victory Field 7:30 PM

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Frontier Falcons Outlook!

Frontier appears to be the only 1A school we play this year. They are ranked in the top 5 yearly and are always a nemesis to our Knights. This is their season outlook copied from IHSAA sports website. They will be a challenge again this year!!!

Overall Record Last Year: 25-5

Conference Record Last Year: 13-1


The Falcons return a pitching staff that accounted for 17 wins last season. Led by All-State candidate Hunter Gladish. The 6-1 Junior has a career record of 14-0 on the mound. Starting behind him will be a young group of talented arms. Brandon Gallinger, Kyle Mikesell, and Keegan Gagnon all have live arms as sophomores. Junior Tanner Hayden and Senior Kyle Whitlow will round out the pitching staff. All-State candidate Kyle Whitlow will lead the team from behind the plate. 6 starters return from a lineup that averaged 9 runs per game last season for the Falcons. Sr.'s Silas Maxwell and Whitlow lead the offensive attack along with Jr.Hunter Gladish and Austin Woolley. Sophmore returning starters Brandon Gallinger and Kyle Mikesell are tough outs. Gagnon, Alex Coverdale, Jake Hurst, Luke Mowery, Austin Byrd, Jacob Stockment, an Kolby Lopp will add depth and speed to the falcons lineup.