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The Leopards are Regional Champs!

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BROOKSVILLE – On Thursday night, the Hernando Leopards (20-15) claimed a 4-0 victory over the Umatilla Bulldogs (19-16) to emerge victorious in the Region 2 Finals. The Purple and Gold took the rubber match at the Leopards’ Den thanks to a strong opening frame that catapulted them to a regional championship.

After the visitors’ offense was quickly retired in the top of the first, the Leopards’ batters went to work. On the second at bat, lefty Junior Kane Ellis stepped up to the plate and crushed a home run deep past the far rightfield wall. Fellow lefty and Junior Pitcher Austin Knierim must have thought it looked like fun because he blasted another ball to almost the same exact spot beyond the wall as Ellis had on the next at-bat.

Their consecutive homers in the bottom of the first would be more than enough to propel them to the regional final, too. Hernando Head Coach Tim Sims discussed how crucial the fast start was for game three and the entire series against the Bulldogs.

“All three of the coaches we coached against… They are very well coached teams,” Coach Sims said. “We knew we had to get out in front and continue to pound the zone to keep pressure to make them chase. We were able to do that in all three games… tonight they were locked in.”

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Though there were still six frames to go, the Leopards head coach noticed that the early scores “kind of zipped the nerves” out of his guys. Throughout the rest of the night, the home team put their heads down and went to work.

Hernando High’s Austin Knierim strides into the final pitch of his three hit shutout win in the playoff game versus visiting Umatilla High. [Photo by Joe DiCristofalo]
A pair of insurance runs in the fourth and sixth innings doubled the home team’s advantage, and Knierim and the defense made sure their lead was never seriously threatened. A pair of double plays essentially bookended the night (first and sixth innings) and nipped any significant Bulldog attempts in the bud before they got off the ground as well.

The junior pitcher made the defense’s job easier by throwing a complete game, allowing only three hits, and painting the corners of the batters’ box the entire evening. Knierim’s performance drew effusive praise from his head coach after the game.

“What Austin needed was controlling emotion in pressure-packed situations,” said Coach Sims. “He is as laser focused with mental and physical effort of any player that I have coached. I mean, he has matured right before our eyes as far as playing situational baseball. I am so proud of him and was totally confident with him. The whole three playoff starts, [Austin] was the guy.”

Though he was initially against the three-game series format during the voting process, Hernando’s head coach acknowledged the passion for high school baseball that has been on display throughout these playoffs, and “the coaches are loving it” in other regions, too.

With the regionals behind them the Purple and Gold will advance to play in the Final Four of the 3A Baseball State Championships. The Leopards will travel to take on a one-seed in the tournament on May 19.

Hernando High’s Brody Hedick slides safely into third base during the home playoff win versus Umatilla High. [Photo by Joe DiCristofalo]
Hernando High’s first baseman Eric O’Dell puts the tag on an Umatilla runner in the playoff game versus visiting Umatilla High. [Photo by Joe DiCristofalo]
Hernando High’s Austin Knierim plays to the crowd during his homerun trot in the playoff game versus visiting Umatilla High. [Photo by Joe DiCristofalo]
Hernando High’s Austin Knierim follows teammate Kaine Ellis with a homerun to go back-to-back in the playoff game versus visiting Umatilla High. [Photo by Joe DiCristofalo]
Hernando High’s Kaine Ellis celebrates while running the base after hitting a homerun in the playoff game versus visiting Umatilla High. [Photo by Joe DiCristofalo]
Hernando High shortstop Michael Saltsman tags out an Umitilla baserunner to complete a double play in the first inning Thursday in Brooksville. [Photo by Joe DiCristofalo]

Austyn Szempruch
Austyn Szempruch
Austyn Szempruch is a Graduate with Distinction, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications. He's written numerous articles reporting on Florida Gators football, basketball, and soccer teams; the sports of rugby, basketball, professional baseball, hockey, and the NFL Draft. Prior to Hernando Sun he was a contributor to ESPN, Gainesville, FL and Gator Country Multimedia, Inc. in Gainesville, FL, and Stadium Gale.
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