The ACS Varsity Baseball and Softball teams lost their hard-fought battles against Pilgrim Academy in the Championship Games on Tuesday, June 2, finishing the season in second place in the Tri-State Christian Athletic Conference.
“We’re very proud of both teams and the way they gave it their all and played with a lot of heart,” said Athletic Director Pam Hitchner. In the Boys’ Championship game, the teams were evenly matched and were tied 1-1 until the 9th inning. The ACS Boys’ team, under head co-coaches Gus Casey and Ben Chapman, lost 6 to 4, with RBIs from 12th graders Joshua Jacoby and Malachi Green.
The ACS Girls’ team, under head coach Dara Kimmerley, lost 8 to 4, and had several rallies that fell short. 9th grader Evangelina Kim, 10th grader Paige Noble, and 12th grader Chloe Vogel contributed with RBIs. The Pilgrim Varsity Girls’ team had been undefeated all season, led by a senior pitcher who was named TSCAC MVP.
“We’re grateful to all our players and coaches for their hard work and determination to do their best,” Hitchner said. “We are confident our teams will come back even stronger next year.”
After the games, several ACS players were honored as TSCAC All-Stars. Congratulations to the eight ACS players who were named All-Stars — Boys’ starting pitcher John Hannum (1st team); 1st baseman Josh Schlundt and catcher Eric VonColln (2nd team); Girls’ shortstop Evangelina Kim, 1st baseman Sydney Pearson, and catcher Chloe Vogel (1st team); starting pitcher Shelby Einwechter and center fielder Alli Lushina (2nd team).