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PSJA North boys, PSJA High girls advance in water polo playoffs

PHARR Two Rio Grande Valley high school water polo teams punched their tickets to the regional quarterfinal round of the state playoffs by securing area round victories over the weekend.

PSJA High’s girls and PSJA North’s boys teams each won their respective second-round matchups to keep their postseason runs alive.

PSJA High blew San Antonio Reagan out of the water with a 26-5 victory on Thursday at the Laredo United ISD Carroll Summers Aquatic Center in Laredo. Seven different Bears scored in the match, including 12 goals from senior Kailey Vera. Madeline Wollny added five goals and Paloma Sosa chipped in with four. Laura Renteria scored twice, while Olivia Cano, Katelynn Guzman and Sofy Treviño all scored once. Sosa also finished with 10 steals defensively and Cano made eight saves in the match.

The PSJA High girls water polo team celebrates its 26-5 area round playoff victory over San Antonio Reagan on Thursday at the Laredo United ISD Carroll Summers Aquatic Center. Courtesy Photo – PSJA High.

The Bears will now face Alamo Heights’ girls team in the regional quarterfinals. Alamo Heights defeated Harlingen High 21-7 on Friday to make their way to Round 3. Game details are to be determined.

PSJA North took care of business against San Antonio Jay with a 15-11 win at the Pharr Natatorium on Saturday in the area round. Josue Rocha led the Raiders with seven goals and Jayden Ybarra finished with six. Kaleb Dallas and Michael Mata both scored one goal each, while Dallas added 10 steals on the defensive end. Goalkeeper Evan Medina also came up with 17 saves.

The PSJA North boys water polo team celebrates its 15-11 area round playoff victory over San Antonio Jay on Saturday at the Pharr Natatorium in Pharr. Courtesy Photo – PSJA North.

The Raiders advance to take on Alamo Heights’ boys team in the regional quarterfinals. Alamo Heights made its way to the third round with a 14-1 victory over Mission High on Friday. Game details are to be determined.

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McAllen Memorial’s Gautreau wins national championship with Mississippi State

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Will Bednar and Landon Sims combined on a one-hitter, Mississippi State scored early and built on its lead, and the Bulldogs won their first national championship with a 9-0 victory over Vanderbilt in the deciding third game of the College World Series finals Wednesday night.

McAllen Memorial alum Jake Gautreau, who is in his fourth year as a hitting coach and recruiting coordinator with Mississippi State, will be receiving a national championship ring.

Gautreau helped lead the Bulldogs to 14 hits in a 13-2 win in Game 2 of the CWS Finals on Tuesday, and 12 hits in a 9-0 win in Game 3 to win Mississippi State’s first national championship.

STARKVILLE, MS – June 12, 2021 – Mississippi State Catcher Luke Hancock (#20) and Assistant Coach Jake Gautreau during the NCAA Super Regional game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Dudy Noble Field at Polk-Dement Stadium in Starkville, MS. Photo By Austin Perryman

Bednar, working on three days’ rest, walked three of the first five batters he faced before retiring 15 in a row. He turned the game over to the Bulldogs’ star closer to start the seventh, and Vandy broke up the no-hitter when Carter Young singled into center field with one out in the eighth.

It was the first one-hitter at the CWS since 2014, and it seemed like the whole city of Starkville, Mississippi, was at TD Ameritrade Park to witness it.

When third baseman Kamren James threw to first for the final out, the Bulldogs’ dugout emptied and about 100 fans jumped out of the stands to celebrate as Josh Hatcher waved a national championship flag around the infield. The players then walked the warning track reaching up to high-five the fans that love them so much.

Bednar (9-1), whose 15 strikeouts in his Omaha debut against Texas on June 20 were the most here in 25 years, fanned four against Vandy (49-18) and was named the CWS Most Outstanding Player.

Tanner and Clark homered in the four-run seventh inning to put the game out of reach against a Vanderbilt offense that managed just seven hits and three runs over the last 25 innings of the finals.

Mississippi State (50-18) knocked out Kumar Rocker (14-4) in the fifth. Four of the first five batters in the inning singled, and Rocker left with his team down 5-0. It was the second time in three CWS starts that the projected top-10 draft pick wasn’t at his best, in part because of more shaky defense behind him.

The Commodores committed six errors in the second and third games of the finals and 13 in seven CWS games. The Bulldogs were error-free in their seven games.

The national championship is the first in a team sport for the school and it came in the Bulldogs’ 12th CWS appearance. Only Florida State (23) and Clemson (12) have been to Omaha at least as many times without winning a title.

 

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McAllen Memorial alum Gautreau headed to CWS Finals with Mississippi State

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Tanner Leggett’s single in the bottom of the ninth inning scored the tie-breaking run, and Mississippi State advanced to the College World Series finals with a 4-3 victory over Texas on Saturday night.

The No. 7 national seed Bulldogs (48-17) reached the finals for the first time since 2013, when they were runners-up to UCLA. Mississippi State will play No. 4 Vanderbilt in a best-of-three series starting Monday night.

McAllen Memorial alum and current fourth year Mississippi State assistant coach Jake Gautreau will be representing the Rio Grande Valley and the city of McAllen in the CWS Finals.

HOOVER, AL – May 26, 2021 – Mississippi State Assistant Coach Jake Gautreau before the second round SEC Tournament game between the Florida Gators and the Mississippi State Bulldogs at the Hoover Metropolitan Complex in Hoover, AL. Photo By Austin Perryman – Mississippi State Athletics

Vanderbilt (48-16) got its spot in the finals when the NCAA removed North Carolina State from the tournament because of COVID-19 protocols. Vandy and NC State were supposed to play a bracket final on Saturday, but that game was declared a no-contest.

Leggett, who had entered the game as a defensive replacement in the seventh inning, came to bat in the ninth after Cole Quintanilla hit Kellum Clark with a pitch.

Brayland Skinner pinch ran for Clark and stole second before Leggett drove a 1-1 pitch into left-center. Clark came around to score easily, and Leggett rounded first base and tossed his helmet into the grass as teammates rushed to mob him.

Mississippi State started Will Bednar, who had 15 of the Bulldogs’ CWS-record 21 strikeouts in a 2-1 win over the No. 2 Longhorns (50-17) last Sunday.

Bednar was solid again, but not untouchable, striking out seven in 6 1/3 innings. Cam Williams homered to right field to give Texas a 2-0 lead in the second, and Douglas Hodo III doubled leading off the fifth and scored on Mike Antico’s two-base hit for a 3-1 advantage.

The Bulldogs tied it in the sixth on Logan Tanner’s RBI double, and threatened to go ahead after loading the bases with none out.

Quintanilla (5-1) relieved Texas starter Tristan Stevens and got a force at the plate and two strikeouts to work out of trouble. Quinanilla allowed only one hit before Leggett’s winner.

MSU closer Landon Sims (5-0) took over for Bednar with a runner on base and one out in the seventh, and ended the inning with two strikeouts. Sims retired five of the last six batters he faced.

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Texas beats Mississippi State to set up CWS elimination game

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Ivan Melendez hit a tie-breaking three-run homer in the ninth inning, and Texas forced a second bracket final against Mississippi State with an 8-5 College World Series victory in a game that ended early Saturday after a lengthy rain delay.

McAllen High alum Aaron Nixon earned the win after entering the game with the bases loaded during the eighth inning and pitched 1.2 innings with one strikeout.

The No. 2 national seed Longhorns (50-16) won their third straight elimination game and will go to the best-of-three finals next week if they can beat the Bulldogs (47-17) again Saturday night.

“I believe that our team is playing at a very high level, not only with confidence but with their skill set right now and I don’t think we’re going to give in at all,” Texas coach David Pierce said. “The game gets back to even now and we’re going to go out and compete like we do and see what happens.”

Already in the finals is Vanderbilt. The reigning national champion Commodores automatically advanced when the NCAA announced early Saturday that North Carolina State was out of the tournament because of COVID-19 protocols.

Mississippi State had scored three runs in the eighth to tie it 5-5 before Mike Antico drew a leadoff walk against Brandon Smith starting the ninth. Parker Stinnett came on and walked Zach Zubia before Melendez sent a 3-2 pitch deep into the left-center bleachers.

“Off the bat it felt pretty good,” Melendez said. “I knew it was a homer for sure.”

Following another walk, light rain turned heavy and the grounds crew rolled out the tarp to begin a delay lasting 2 hours, 27 minutes.

“Long night at the ballpark,” MSU coach Chris Lemonis said. “We don’t throw enough strikes. I think we walked 11 guys tonight. It’s hard to beat anybody when you walk 11 guys.”

Melendez’s homer was his second game-winning hit in less than 24 hours. He had the tie-breaking base hit in the eighth inning in a 6-2 victory over Virginia in a game that ended early Friday.

Melendez had entered the Virginia game 3 for his last 19 at-bats with no RBIs. The All-Big 12 designated hitter is 4 for 10 with a double, homer and five RBIs since.

Texas reliever Tanner Witt, who pitched 5 2/3 innings of shutout relief against Tennessee on Tuesday, encountered control problems after a smooth seventh against the Bulldogs.

He walked three straight to bring in one run, and after Nixon entered with the bases loaded, Brad Cumbest’s hard liner off second baseman Mitchell Daly’s glove drove in two more.

Ty Madden was sharp for a second straight start for Texas. He struck out 10 in seven innings in a 2-1 loss to MSU on Sunday. In that game, Bulldogs ace Will Bednar struck out 15 and Texas fanned a CWS-record 21 times.

This time Madden held the Bulldogs to one hit and no runs over his last five innings after MSU took a quick 2-0 lead.

The Longhorns took their first lead in the fifth on Mike Antico’s single, and they added two more runs in the seventh after MSU center fielder Rowdey Jordan lost track of Trey Faltine’s high fly to start the inning. Faldine ended up on second with a double and scored on Antico’s single, and Melendez’s base hit made it a three-run game.

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Texas tops Virginia in College World Series elimination game

Ivan Melendez singled in the go-ahead run, Zach Zubia broke the game open with a three-run double in the ninth inning, and Texas knocked Virginia out of the College World Series with a 6-2 victory in a weather-delayed game that ended early Friday.

Cole Quintanilla (5-0) pitched 1 2/3 innings and got the win, while McAllen High alum Aaron Nixon went 1 2/3 innings for his ninth save. Matt Wyatt (4-2) took the loss after relieving Mike Vasil.

The No. 2 national seed Longhorns (49-16) won their second elimination game to reach the Bracket 2 final. Texas’ victory sets up a 6 p.m. Friday matchup against Mississippi State and McAllen Memorial alum Jake Gautreau, who’s in his fourth year as an assistant coach with the Bulldogs.

Mike Antico singled and stole second before Melendez ripped a grounder up the middle to break a 2-2 tie in the top of the eighth, and the Longhorns got an inning-ending double play in the bottom half to turn back a Virginia threat.

Texas built a cushion when Zubia cleared the bases with a two-out double into the left-center gap. It looked as though Virginia might escape the inning when shortstop Nic Kent saved a run picking up a deflected ball and making an off-balance throw to get Douglas Hodo III at the plate on a close play upheld on video review.

The loss ended an impressive postseason run for the Cavaliers (36-27), who made the NCAA Tournament as a No. 3 regional seed and were playing their seventh elimination game.

They had tied it in the fifth on Chris Newell’s second homer in two games and fifth of the season. It was the 400th home run of the national tournament, the most since it expanded to 64 teams in 1999.

The Cavs might have been able to take the lead in the sixth had it not been for Texas left-handed starter Pete Hansen knocking down Kent’s line shot up the middle with one out. Kyle Teel was running from second on the play and was thrown out at third when the ball deflected off Hansen’s glove to shortstop Trey Faltine.

Hansen left after that play, having gone 5 2/3 innings in his shortest start since March 30. The redshirt freshman was mostly effective, allowing two runs on five hits. He walked two and struck out six.

Vasil pitched seven innings to match his career high. He allowed two runs — one earned — and four hits with a walk. He struck out eight.

It was the third straight strong start for the Cavs at the CWS. Andrew Abbott pitched six innings in a 6-0 win over Tennessee on Sunday, and Griff McGarry took a no-hitter into the eighth inning in what turned out to be a 6-5 loss to Mississippi State on Tuesday.

The game started 3 hours, 39 minutes late because of rain and lightning. The 9:45 p.m. CDT first pitch was the latest at the CWS since an LSU-Alabama game on June 7, 1997, started at 11:40 p.m.

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Mississippi State tops Texas in College World Series

Will Bednar struck out a career-high 15 over six innings, the most at the College World Series in 25 years, and Mississippi State held off Texas 2-1 on Sunday night.

Bednar and Landon Sims set a CWS team record, combining for 21 strikeouts, and the Bulldogs (46-16) ran their season total to 765.

Bednar’s total was the highest by an individual since Clemson’s Kris Benson struck out 15 against Miami in 1996.

Mississippi State and McAllen Memorial alum Jake Gautreau move on to face Virginia in the winner’s bracket at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Meanwhile, Texas and McAllen High alum Aaron Nixon are set for an elimination game against Tennessee at 1 p.m. Tuesday.

No. 2 national seed Texas (47-16) put only four balls in play against Bednar: three flyouts and Mitchell Daly’s base hit up the middle in the fourth.

The Longhorns’ offense came to life in the bottom of the ninth. Mike Antico led off with a homer, and Ivan Melendez and Cam Williams hit consecutive two-out singles to put runners on the corners before Douglas Hodo III grounded out to end the game.

The Longhorns have lost their CWS opener in each of their four appearances since 2009.

Bednar (8-1), brother of Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher David Bednar, had pinpoint command with his low 90s fastball, mixed with a slider down and out of the strike zone.

Mississippi State pitcher Will Bednar (24) throws against Texas in the first inning during a baseball game in the College World Series, Sunday, June 20, 2021, at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. (AP Photo/John Peterson)

He fanned seven in a row from the first to third innings and broke the school’s single-game CWS record in the fourth with his 11th strikeout.

He walked Zach Zubia to start the seventh inning and threw one more pitch, his 108th, before MSU coach Chris Lemonis called on Sims.

The hard-throwing reliever picked up where Bednar left off, striking out the first five batters he faced. He finished with six strikeouts.

MSU, the No. 7 national seed making its third straight CWS appearance, picked up both its runs in the fourth off Ty Madden (7-5). The first came home on a sacrifice fly and the other when Brad Cumbest sent a fly down the right-field line that landed just in fair territory. Hodo couldn’t make a play, and Luke Hancock scored from first on Cumbest’s triple.

Madden struck out 10 in seven innings, and the teams’ 33 combined strikeouts set a CWS record.

MSU has struck out at least 10 batters in six of its seven NCAA Tournament games and in 49 of 62 games this season.

The CWS individual strikeout record in a nine-inning game is 17 by Arizona State’s Ed Bane against Oklahoma in 1972. The overall CWS record is 20 by Ohio State’s Steve Arlin, who pitched all 15 innings against Washington State in 1965.

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