Senior Jacob Katasse nabbed two fly-ball
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:52 am
In Saturday’s second game JDHS put two runs across in the bottom of the first and fourth innings, and four runs in the fifth inning. Kayhi had a lone run in the top of the seventh.
Senior Christian Nelson went the distance on the mound in his final home game, allowing four hits and one run, walking five batters and striking out four as he pitched to classmate JJ McCormick behind the plate.
outs in the first inning, including one running back to country wise email marketing list the warning track and looking over his shoulder.
Casperson and Frisby led the Crimson Bears with two RBI apiece, McCormick, R. Fick and Katasse one each.
Frisby led with three hits, Katasse two, R. Fick, Marcus Mendoza, Madden Mendoza and Casperson one each.
“We just need to keep the intensity up,” Lewis said. “Don’t let anything off, doesn’t matter if we played good, just keep it going. We can’t take anything for granted. Just keep the energy up. Even if they score and we don’t, we just keep at it and don’t take anything off.”
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé junior Brandon Casperson slides and knocks the ball away from Ketchikan third baseman Owen Mendoza during the Crimson Bears baseball senior night against Ketchikan Saturday at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé junior Brandon Casperson slides and knocks the ball away from Ketchikan third baseman Owen Mendoza during the Crimson Bears baseball senior night against Ketchikan Saturday at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
The dugout reserves are also key for the Crimson Bears team-first attitude.
“I think it is pretty important,” freshman Josh Beedle said. “I try to be as supportive as possible. I look up to them. I feel like I am getting better watching them. I watch what they do, I try to mimic it.”
The wins improve JDHS to 5-4 in the Southeast Conference and puts Kayhi at 1-11.
Sitka leads the Division I Southeast Conference with a 9-0 record, 20-2-1 overall, and has wrapped up the regular season title. They host JDHS for three games May next weekend.
Senior Christian Nelson went the distance on the mound in his final home game, allowing four hits and one run, walking five batters and striking out four as he pitched to classmate JJ McCormick behind the plate.
outs in the first inning, including one running back to country wise email marketing list the warning track and looking over his shoulder.
Casperson and Frisby led the Crimson Bears with two RBI apiece, McCormick, R. Fick and Katasse one each.
Frisby led with three hits, Katasse two, R. Fick, Marcus Mendoza, Madden Mendoza and Casperson one each.
“We just need to keep the intensity up,” Lewis said. “Don’t let anything off, doesn’t matter if we played good, just keep it going. We can’t take anything for granted. Just keep the energy up. Even if they score and we don’t, we just keep at it and don’t take anything off.”
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé junior Brandon Casperson slides and knocks the ball away from Ketchikan third baseman Owen Mendoza during the Crimson Bears baseball senior night against Ketchikan Saturday at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé junior Brandon Casperson slides and knocks the ball away from Ketchikan third baseman Owen Mendoza during the Crimson Bears baseball senior night against Ketchikan Saturday at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
The dugout reserves are also key for the Crimson Bears team-first attitude.
“I think it is pretty important,” freshman Josh Beedle said. “I try to be as supportive as possible. I look up to them. I feel like I am getting better watching them. I watch what they do, I try to mimic it.”
The wins improve JDHS to 5-4 in the Southeast Conference and puts Kayhi at 1-11.
Sitka leads the Division I Southeast Conference with a 9-0 record, 20-2-1 overall, and has wrapped up the regular season title. They host JDHS for three games May next weekend.