Baseball: Gilbert guns down Ashdown

NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE Shiloh Christian center fielder Tyler Roth (8) scores ahead of Ashdown pitcher Austin Cross (right) on a wild pitch Friday, May 20, 2016, during the sixth inning of the Class 4A state championship game at Baum Stadium in Fayetteville. The run set the final score in the Saints’ 1-0 win. Visit nwadg.com/photos to see more photographs from the game.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE Shiloh Christian center fielder Tyler Roth (8) scores ahead of Ashdown pitcher Austin Cross (right) on a wild pitch Friday, May 20, 2016, during the sixth inning of the Class 4A state championship game at Baum Stadium in Fayetteville. The run set the final score in the Saints’ 1-0 win. Visit nwadg.com/photos to see more photographs from the game.

FAYETTEVILLE -- Gunner Gilbert stepped off the back of the pitcher's mound and adjusted his cap, then climbed back and toed the rubber.

The Shiloh Christian senior left-handed pitcher was nursing a 1-0 lead with two outs in the top of the seventh inning, and Ashdown was threatening with two runners on.

ASHDOWN;SHILOH CHRISTIAN

PLAYER;AB;R;H;BI;PLAYER;AB;R;H;BI

Haskins,2B;4;0;2;0;Connolly, 2B;2;0;0;0

Day,C;4;0;3;0;Nelson,LF;3;0;1;0

;Mitchell,CR;0;0;0;0;Lantzsch,SS;2;0;0;0

Bearden,CF;3;0;0;0;Gilbert,P;2;0;0;0

Cobb,LF;3;0;0;0;Mueller,DH;2;0;0;0

Cross,P;3;0;0;0;Butler,C;2;0;0;0

;Birtcher,CR;0;0;0;0;;Goodsole,CR;0;0;0;0

Bishop,SS;3;0;0;0;Johnson,1B;2;0;1;0

Reed,RF;3;0;1;0;Roth,CF;2;1;1;0

Hill,3B;3;0;0;0;Clark,3B;1;0;0;0

Aylor,1B;3;0;0;0;Yarbrough,RF;0;0;0;0

TOTALS;29;0;6;0;TOTALS;18;1;3;0

Ashdown;000;000;0; - 0;6;2

Shiloh Christian;000;001;x - 1;3;2

E - Hill, Bishop, Clark, Johnson. LOB - Ashdow 9, Shiloh Chrtistian 2. 2B - Reed. SB - Roth. SH - Clark, Lantzsch.

PITCHING

ASHDOWN;IP;H;R;ER;BB;SO;SHILOH CHRISTIAN;IP;H;R;ER;BB;SO

Cross, L;6.0;3;1;1;1;6;Gilbert, W;7.0;6;0;0;0;2

WP - Cross. HBP - Gilbert.

TIME: 1:23

UMPIRES - John Duncan (H), David Hayward (1), Gail Oldham (3).

Gilbert composed himself and fired his 75th pitch of the game, and got the swing he needed as Austin Bearden grounded out to first, and the Saints celebrated the Class 4A state championship in Baum Stadium on May 20.

"I've been dreaming of pitching in a state championship game my whole life," Gilbert said. "This is unreal."

Gilbert's six-hit shutout capped a stellar postseason run for Shiloh Christian (15-10). The Saints shut out five of their six opponents in regional and state tournament play, including all three state tournament foes.

Shiloh Christian coach Moe Henry, who said his son predicted a 1-0 win before the game, acknowledged his team's dominant pitching performance.

"It's really hard to lose games when you don't give up any runs," Henry said.

The Saints, who carried a sub-.500 record into the postseason, used a bunt single, stolen base, sacrifice and wild pitch to score the game's only run in the sixth inning.

Center fielder Tyler Roth led off the sixth with a perfectly placed bunt just past the pitcher to the middle of the infield. Roth stole second and Connor Clark laid down a sacrifice bunt to move Roth to third and a wild pitch sent Roth home.

"We talked to Tyler before the inning and told him we wanted him to put something on the ground and use his speed," Henry said. "I told him to try and push it to the shortstop and he did a great job of executing it."

Gilbert got two quick outs in the top of the seventh inning before Bryson Haskins and Alex Day hit back-to-back two-strike pitches through the hole between third base and shortstop to get runners on.

After a quick mound visit from assistant coach Randy Salbury, Gilbert got Bearden on a grounder to first to end the game.

Henry said he never had any doubt that Gilbert would nail down the game.

"He's been in jams like that and gotten out of it all year," Henry said. "We knew Gunner would find a way to get us out of it."

Ashdown (22-7) had six hits, but left nine runners on base to spoil a stellar outing by left-hander Austin Cross, who limited Shiloh Christian to three hits.

"Austin, he just competes. He did a great job out there," Ashdown coach Chuck Cross said. "We didn't push any runs across and you couldn't ask any more from him.

"If you told me at the beginning of the day that they'd score one run, 98 percent of the time we win the game. But their guy did a great job today."

The state title was Shiloh Christian's fourth, and first since winning three straight championships from 2010-12. For Henry, who was an assistant on those teams, Friday's win was especially sweet.

"This has been a great program, and I'm just glad I didn't come in and jack it up," Henry said. "It does feel good."

Sports on 05/25/2016