ALTOONA – Freshman Kurtis Krise spoiled coach Sid Lansberry’s pitcher-by-committee plan for Saturday’s Curve Classic semifinal game against undefeated Bishop Carroll.
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But Lansberry had no complaints.
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He was hoping to get two or three innings out of the rookie right-hander, who was lifted in the second inning of his varsity debut against Punxsutawney Wednesday.
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Krise, unfazed by winter-like temperatures and some sprinkles, gave the Bisons six shutout innings with a two-hit gem.
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He blended a very effective changeup with a fastball and curve to keep the high-scoring Huskies off balance in a 10-0 victory that sends Clearfield (5-1) into the Curve Classic finals for the second time in three years.
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The Bisons will return to Blair County Ball Park Sunday to tangle with Central Penn League rival Altoona (3-1) at 1 p.m.
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The Mountain Lions breezed into the title game with two wins Saturday. They clawed Hampshire County (W.Va.) 13-4 in the morning’s opener that had been postponed Friday evening because of rain and blanked Central 14-0 in 4-1/2 innings in the finale of the day’s six-game card.
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Thanks to Krise’s effort and an 11-hit attack, Clearfield notched its first victory that didn’t go down to the wire.
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Both of the hard-hitting Huskies’ safeties came in the first inning, but leadoff batter Dylan Link was erased on a doubleplay, and losing hurler Drew McCabe’s single turned out to be their last hit.
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Bishop Carroll did get two runners in scoring position on a walk and Clearfield’s lone miscue in the third. However, McCabe’s line drive was right at left fielder Shane Harper.
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Krise wound up handcuffing the Huskies on 86 pitches.
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“He’s the No. 1 story,” Lansberry said. “He did an outstanding job. He had a nice changeup today.Â
“These guys were 8-0, so they’ve got some good ball players and good hitters. But he shut ’em down. He was pretty much in command.”
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Lansberry credited Krise’s devotion to winter workouts as the key to his getting the opportunity to be a first-year starter.
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“He definitely showed potential last summer, and he played for us in the fall and pitched quite a bit, but his work ethic this winter made the difference,” Lansberry said. “He came in and pitched religiously three times a week.
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“Trevor (Flanagan) did the same thing, and so did (Tyler) Jacobson. All three of those guys worked hard with coach (Bear) Stewart, and that really makes a difference.”
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Clearfield jumped on McCabe for four runs in the lower third.
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A walk and singles by Justin Hoffman and hot-hitting Andrew Redden got the Bisons on the board. Derek Danver followed by rifling a triple up the right center alley that rolled all the way to the wall, and he scored when Matt Lonjin singled through the box.
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“Danver’s triple was a big key,” Lansberry said.
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The Bisons doubled their lead in the fifth.
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Hits by Jacobson and Justyn Knepp around a bobble on Lonjin’s grounder loaded the sacks. Pinch-hitter Garrett Samsel looped a single to center for an RBI and, with two outs, Jarrett Fulmer drilled a single through the middle for two RBIs. Chad Zurat, running for Samsel, scored, too, when the ball got past the center fielder.
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In the sixth, Redden walked and Danver lined a single to left off reliever Nick Lassak, and they sprinted to the plate on wild pitches to end the game.
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Redden, who has had at least two hits in every game, Danver and Lonjin had two hits apiece for the Bisons.
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Lansberry cited the solid defense in the Mercy Rule-win, too.
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“We made some good plays,” Lansberry noted. “Not real hard plays, but they’re the basic stuff some high school kids often don’t make.
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“Defense has kept us in games.”
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In other games Saturday, Central downed Lewistown 10-7 in the completion of the quarterfinal suspended Friday afternoon before Hollidaysburg bounced back from its 6-5 loss to Clearfield with a 7-6 squeaker over Bishop Guilfoyle and Lewistown trimmed Hampshire County 9-4 in consolation action.
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BISHOP CARROLL — 0
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Dylan Link 2b 3010, Nick Lassak ss-p 3000, Drew McCabe p-ss 2010, Taylor Makin c 3000, Josh King 3b 3000, Nick Moriconi 1b 3000, John Barzdo lf 2000, Josh Dumm rf 1000, Ryan Woo cf 0000. TOTALS: 20 0 2 0.
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CLEARFIELD — 10
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Jarrett Fulmer ss 1112, Justin Hoffman rf 4110, Andrew Redden 1b 2221, Derek Danver 4222, Tyler Jacobson 3b 3110, Luke Peterson ph 0000, Matt Lonjin c 3121, Kurtis Krise p 0000, Justyn Knepp dh 3110, Chad Zurat cf 2100, Garrett Samsel ph 10101, Shane Harper lf 2000, Wil Beauseigneur ph 1000. TOTALS: 26 10 7.
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Score by Innings
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Bishop Carroll  000 000 –   0  2 5
Clearfield        004 042 – 10 11 2
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Errors – Link, Lassak 2, McCabe, Dumm; Fulmer 2. DP – Bishop Carroll 1 (Lassak, Link and Moriconi); Clearfield 1 (Danver, Fulmer and Redden). T – Danver. SB – Lassak; Fulmer.
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Pitching
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Bishop Carroll – McCabe 5 IP, 10 H, 8 R, 5 ER, 4 BB, 3 K; Lassak 0+ IP (faced 3 batters in 6th), 1 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 0 K.
Clearfield – Krise 6 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 1 K.
HB – McCabe 1 (Fulmer); Krise 1 (McCabe). WP – Lassak 2.
W – Krise (1-0). L – McCabe.
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Umpires – Phil Johnson (plate); Tim Mitchell (bases).