A Saturday split

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Bureau Valley's Austin Peterson (16) hops on home plate as he is greeted by nine of his closest friends after a three-run homer in the fifth inning of Saturday's second game of a doubleheader at Prather Field in Princeton. The Storm rallied from a 9-0 deficit, but fell short 9-8 as the host Tigers salvaged a split. (BCR photo/Kevin Hieronymus)

PRINCETON — As one of just a few players on a varsity team just barely old enough to have a driver’s license, Princeton senior Zach Smith knew it was his time to make a statement.

After the Princeton Tigers dropped the opener of Saturday’s doubleheader at Prather Field to rival Bureau Valley 7-5, Smith did just that.

The senior right-hander won his first career varsity game by pitching the Tigers to a 9-8 win over the Storm. Smith was big at the plate, too, collecting a pair of RBI hits in the first and third innings to stake the Tigers to a 9-0 lead.

“I wanted to step up and be a leader and help the team,” Smith said. “It’s always real good feeling to beat them.”

PHS coach Bob Bima was happy to win the second game after dropping the first. Especially, how the Tigers (2-2) came back in a big way, scoring seven runs in the first inning.

“You always get a sick feeling in your gut when you lose the first game, because there’s pressure to win the second,” he said. “We jumped on them early, but really had to hang on there at the end. We opened the door and made a couple of mistakes, but luckily were able to close the door at the end of the game.”

Just the same, BV coach John Matlick was happy to take the first game.

“It was a big deal for us,” said the first-year Storm coach. “I know all these kids play together in the summer. They were fired up and ready to go. I think we had a little bit of nerves. It was good for our guys to get a win like that. Second game I was a little disappointed how we started off, but we battled back.

“Princeton’s a very, very good team. They’re younger than us. That’s a scary thing. We might have snuck one in on them there.”

Game 1

Bureau Valley 7, Princeton 5: The Storm (6-4) struck for four runs in the first inning off Tiger starter Brik Wedekind, including RBI hits by Ryan Hix, T.J. Hahne, Paul Elliott and Michael Weidner.

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