Columbia Academy sweeps St. Al out of MAIS baseball playoffs

Published 11:35 pm Friday, April 26, 2024

A turnaround season for St. Aloysius’ baseball team didn’t have the storybook ending it had hoped for.

Jackson Speir went 2-for-2 with three RBIs and two runs scored, Reed Duncan drove in two runs and scored two more, and Columbia Academy beat St. Al 11-0 Friday to complete a two-game sweep of their MAIS Class 5A first-round playoff series.

Speir’s two-run single in the first inning gave Columbia a 2-0 lead, but it did not truly gain separation until the third.

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The first six batters reached base for the Cougars in the third inning, with Speir and Duncan both hitting RBI singles. Another RBI single by Carson Stuart made it 8-0 before the Flashes turned a double play to get out of the inning.

St. Al wasn’t able to mount any offense of its own to stay in the game, however. A pair of two-out walks in the first inning did not amount to anything, and a double play in the second short-circuited another potential rally.

The Flashes had some baserunners throughout the game — they drew five walks — but did not have a hit. Columbia pitchers Roman Lawrence and Caleb Bass combined on the five-inning no-hitter, with Lawrence throwing four innings and Bass one.

Columbia (22-8) advanced to face Brookhaven Academy in the second round of the Class 5A playoffs next week.

St. Al finished its season with a 12-16 record after losing its last six games. The Flashes did, however, post a double-digit win total after going 4-22 in 2023 and will have most of their key players back next year.