Brandywine sweeps Edwardsburg for Lakeland title

Published 10:53 pm Tuesday, May 18, 2010

By SCOTT NOVAK
Dowagiac Daily News

NILES – It all boiled down to a showdown with visiting Edwardsburg for the Brandywine Bobcat baseball team Tuesday afternoon.

A year ago the Eddies swept the visiting Bobcats to earn a share of the Lakeland Conference title.

Both teams came to town Tuesday with the same thing on their minds – a league title.
Trailing 6-4 in the bottom of the seventh, things looked gloomy for Brandywine.

But a walk-off grand slam by sophomore catcher Austin Searles lifted the Bobcats to a 9-6 come-from-behind victory and the conference title.

The first game win locked up a share of the title, but Brandywine wasn’t through.

The Bobcats rolled to a 6-2 win in the nightcap and a undisputed championship.

Edwardsburg dominated the game early, taking advantage of several Brandywine errors to open up a 5-0 advantage as Austin Stinnett cleared the bases with a double in the top of the third inning.

The Bobcats cut the lead to 5-1 on a solo homerun by Ralph Sater in the fourth inning and then made it a 5-4 contest in the fifth when Buck Bourden unloaded a three-run homerun.

Just when things were looking up for the Bobcats, the Eddies scored another run in the top of the sixth on an errors, taking some of the wind out of  the Brandywine sails.

But in the bottom of the seventh, Joe Godfrey singled to open the inning and when Dustin Bell’s check swing grounder to shortstop was bobled, the Bobcats had something going.
A single by Bourden drove in Godfrey and Bell motored around second and headed to third.

The Eddies thought they had beaten Bell to the base and tagged him out, but the umpires ruled him safe to put runners at second and third with no one out.

After a ground out to third, Brandywine coach David Sidenbender went to his bench for a pinch hitter.

Edwardsburg skipper A.J. Gaideski countered by walking Kyle King to lead the bases for Searles.

The younger promptly delivered a crushing drive to right-center field for the game-winner.

Bell worked into the sixth inning, pitching well enough to keep the Bobcats in the contest despite the numerous errors behind him.

Godfrey came on in the sixth and shut down the Eddies to give Brandywine a chance for the comeback.

The Bobcats collected nine hits of of Edwardsburg’s Zach Thompson as he went the distance.

Cody Udell, Bourden, Godfrey and Sater all finished with two hits.