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Hawks Play Long Ball And Small Ball For Dramatic Win Versus Bethel

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There are a variety of ways to score in any sport but perhaps no more differing options can be found in a game other than baseball. Case in point: Newtown High School’s 2-1 walk-off victory over visiting Bethel on April 17.

Sure, the Nighthawks only scored twice but the way in which the two runs came across home plate could not have differed any more than they did. Catcher Hayden Conklin hit a game-tying home run and got to round the bases at his leisure when the ball cleared the fence in left field in the fourth inning. “He’s been hitting the ball very well the last couple games and he hit a bomb right there — that was huge,” Newtown Coach Ian Thoesen said.

Then there was the decisive run, which came about without the ball ever leaving the infield. First baseman Jack Carta took one for the team; he was hit by a pitch to start the improbable rally. Pinch runner Travis Rekos stole second base with two outs. Then pinch hitter JoJo Meriano hit a smash that deflected off the short stop’s glove and rolled just far enough away for the speedy Rekos to sprint all the way around to score ahead of the throw home.

Newtown and Bethel met for the second time in less than a week and the Nighthawks came from behind to come out on top in both contests (winning 7-3 at Bethel on April 11).

“I’m very proud of the team,” Thoesen said following the 2-1 win, which was completed just before a light rain began to intensify. “It was a good team effort.”

Especially considering a pinch runner and pinch hitter came off the bench to make the difference. Thoesen said he tells his players they always have to be ready and there is no telling when they might be the difference-maker on a given day.

“That’s what we instill. Everybody’s got to do their part,” the coach added. “We’re learning to compete. We’ve just got to play our game.”

Putting the ball in play, pitchers throwing strikes, and fielders making at least the routine plays will add up to success, Thoesen said.

Pitcher Dhilan Amin was outstanding on the mound, striking out 11 batters, walking one, and scattering five hits in seven innings with his four-seam and two-seam fast balls, curve, and changeup all working. Amin scattered a handful of hits and also showed off his athleticism when he got to a back-spin infield blooper that went over his head and made a play to narrowly throw out the batter running to first base.

“It feels amazing to get a home win in a conference game. We really stepped up when we needed to. Everybody knew what they needed to do when they got to the plate — everybody knew the job they had,” Amin said.

Newtown saw its three-game winning streak halted by visiting Joel Barlow of Redding in another pitching duel and 2-1 outcome on April 19. Newtown scored in the second inning and Barlow plated runs in the third and fifth. Ryan Schmid had two walks and a run driven in and Yarema Stasyshyn walked and scored. Evan Nikolis had the only Newtown hit and also pitched well in relief; Nikolis pitched 2.2 scoreless innings, scattering three hits, walking one, and striking out five. Jamie Piccuillo struck out the side and walked one in a scoreless inning of work. Danny Leyva was solid in 3.1 innings, allowing two runs, but just one earned, giving up five hits, allowing a walk, and fanning one batter.

The Hawks fell 11-2 to visiting New Fairfield on April 22 but looked to bounce back with games Wednesday at Kolbe Cathedral of Bridgeport and home Friday, April 26, versus Immaculate of Danbury at 4:15 pm.

Sports Editor Andy Hutchison can be reached at andyh@thebee.com.

Hayden Conklin follows through on his swing against Bethel on April 17. Conklin homered during a different at bat, helping Newtown to a 2-1 win. —Bee Photos, Hutchison
Jack Carta is hit by a pitch in the bottom of the seventh inning, leading to the winning run.
Pinch runner Travis Rekos after stealing second, before scoring the decisive run against Bethel.
Dhilan Amin was strong on the mound in Newtown’s win over Bethel.
Second baseman Yarema Stasyshyn fields a ground ball.
Danny Leyva slides in with a run during early-season action. —Jenn Dalton photo
Jamie Piccuillo delivers to home plate. —Jenn Dalton photo
Jack Carta takes a throw at first base as runner dives back. —Jenn Dalton photo
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