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TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 2014

THE FAYETTE COUNTY La Grange, Texas 78945

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Volume 92, Number 61

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State-Bound

The Flatonia baseball team punched its ticket to the state tourney by beating Weimar. Page 6A

For The Record Fried Steak Dinner

The Anchor and Pilot Clubs of La Grange will sponsor a drive through chicken fried steak dinner on Tuesday, June 3, from 4 to 6 p.m at the Randolph Recreation Center, located at 653 E. Pearl Street in La Grange. Meal includes chicken fried steak with cream gravy, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, peas ‘n carrots, and roll. Price per plate is $8. For more information, call (979) 249-6487 or e-mail rainosek@cmaaccess.com. Delivery to one location can be arranged for orders of 10 plates or more. Proceeds from this fund raising dinner will help underwrite their projects and scholarship programs.

Retirement Party

Caroline Mazoch, Court Coordinator for the 155th Judicial District, will retire after 31 years of service. The public is invited to express their well wishes to Caroline on Wednesday, June 4 at 4 p.m. on the second floor of the Fayette County Courthouse. Refreshments will be provided.

With gold medals around their necks, the members of the La Grange Lady Leps softball team hoist up their state title trophy after beating Van 7-3 in the championship game in Austin Saturday. Photo by Jeff Wick

Golden Girls

La Grange Softball Team Wins State Title; Special Section Inside

One of LHS’ Largest Classes, 155 Strong, Get Diplomas Honor Grads Announced at Ceremony

Lunch Program

The Summer Lunch Program will begin serving free lunches to children 18 years of age and under at the La Grange High School Cafeteria beginning Wednesday, June 4 until Aug. 1 from 12 noon till 1 p.m. There’s more For the Record on Page A2 & A9

With the setting sun and a packed stadium of well-wishers behind them, members of the La Grange High School Class of 2014 wait to get their diplomas Thursday at Leopard Stadium. Photo by Jessica Stamp

By ALYSON SVEC

The Fayette County Record

WEATHER WATCH

Every graduation is special, especially the La Grange High School graduation ceremony held Thursday, May 29 at LeopThis Week’s Forecast ard Stadium. High Low This year marked one of Tuesday: 91 71 the largest graduating classes Partly cloudy for La Grange – a total of 155 Wednesday: 90 72 seniors, now graduates, walked Partly cloudy across the stage to receive their Thursday: 90 73 20% chance of rain diploma. Friday: 89 73 The ceremony began with 40% chance of rain a processional from the La Grange High School Band. After opening remarks from Kayla Burn Ban Is Lifted Elles and the Pledge of Allegience from Madison Becka, INSIDE TODAY the band played the La Grange High School Alma Mater. Religion........................ Page A4 Society......................... Page A5 Sports.......................Page A6-7 Obituaries.................... Page A9 Classifieds............Page A10-11

22 Injured in Wreck By H.H. HOWZE

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Abby Morgan gave a brief welcome and Dr. Randy Albers announced the honor students. Honor Graduate Awards were courtesy of Verlene and Atlan Citzler. District 13 Rep. Lois Kolkhorst gave the Graduation Address. Kolkhorst began by saying what an honor it was to be there as she looked around at the seniors. “I saw reflection in your eyes,” she said. “I saw some of you look down, some of you fight back tears a little and some of you say ‘Yes, finally!’” She looked back at the La Grange High School’s athletic and academic accomplishments See Graduation, back page

The Fayette County Record

In what appears to be another incident of human trafficking in Fayette County, 21 citizens of Guatemala were injured and one, Elias Chamale, was killed when the 2000 Chevrolet pickup in which they were being transported ran off FM 1295 and overturned two miles south of Praha about 2 p.m. Saturday. All of the occupants were ejected from the vehicle, according to DPS Trooper John Mieth.

Mieth described a chaotic scene with injured occupants being transported by three helicopter ambulances, three Fayette County EMS units and another EMS unit from Lavaca County. One group of six had left the scene of the wreck and were found in a field several hundred yards away, including one with a broken leg, Mieth said, but no one admitted being the driver of the vehicle. “He either fled or the other occupants were protecting his identity.”

The valedictorian for the class of 2014 is Madison Becka, daughter of Donnie and Wendy Becka. The salutatorian for the class of 2014 is Zachary Ledwik, son of Warren and Gretchen Ledwik.This year’s other honor students (top 10%) are: Audrey Cernoch, daughter of Alvin and Marilyn Cernoch Brittany Weishuhn, daughter of Barry and Virginia Weishuhn Kayla Elles, daughter of Darly and Aimee Elles Abby Morgan, daughter of Clay and Carol (Susie) Morgan Christopher Benham, son of Scott and Donna Benham Emilio Sanchez, son of Rafael Sanchez and Rebecca Finkbohner Caleb Grimes, son of Kevin and Lisa Grimes Kristen Chilek, daughter of Bobby and Pam Chilek See Honor Grads, back page

Caleb Grimes

Alexander Toensing

Madison Becka Valedictorian

Zachary Ledwik Salutatorian

Audrey Cernoch

Kristen Chilek

Kayla Elles

Abby Morgan

Kelli Reierson

Emilio Sanchez

Ariel Svec

Colton Voelkel

Kenzie Walker

Brittany Weishuhn

Taryn Wenske

Chris Benham

FPP Lauded for Ash Recycling Program By H.H. HOWZE

The Fayette County Record

The Fayette Power Project recently received a Coal Combustion Products Partnership Award from the Environmental Protection Agency for its coal ash recycling efforts. Coal ash, the residue of burning coal for power generation, has been blamed for polluting ground water and streams across the United States, but FPP has a positive story to tell about the coal ash it generates.

The facility’s coal ash recycling program sells the material for use in construction materials, road base, cement production and soil enhancement. That policy has resulted in an estimated economic benefit of $29.4 million since 2001, including revenues and avoided disposal costs, according to the LCRA. In some cases, the use of coal ash products provides environmental benefits by reducing the need to mine natural resources or produce materials

using industrial processes, the agency said. The award attracted the attention of local congressman Michael McCaul who issued the following statement congratulating FPP: “I want to congratulate the Fayette Power Project on receiving the Coal Combustion Products Partnership Award. This international award is in recognition of the FPP’s reliability, efficiency and cost management while successfully recycling coal ash.”


Tuesday, June 3, 2014

SPORTS

The Fayette County Record

Making A ‘State’ment

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Lady Leps Cap Historic Season With Dominant State Tournament By JEFF WICK

The Fayette County Record

AUSTIN – All season long, the La Grange softball team played like the best team in the state. Saturday the Lady Leps won the hardware to prove it. With a 7-3 victory over Van in front of a standing-room-only crowd of 1,294, La Grange won the Class 3A state softball title, capping a dominant five months that saw the Lady Leps start the season ranked No. 1 and hold that top spot the entire year, even winning 34 in a row at one point. “We were wire-to-wire No. 1,” said La Grange head coach Art Behrend, whose team finishes with a 40-2 record. “We came into the season planning to win it. That was our goal every day.” The title was the secondever for the La Grange softball program. The first was in 2005. The Lady Leps came into this 2014 season with a motto of “Unfinished Business” after losing in the state semis in 2013. “We took care of business,” said La Grange sophomore pitcher Missy Zoch, who hurled a complete game six-hitter in Thursday’s 4-1 state semifinal victory over Huffman-Hargrave. She then turned around Saturday and threw another complete game six-hitter against a dangerous Van lineup that had scored 15 in a state semi win over Snyder. But Zoch kept the Vandals hitters guessing all afternoon. “Missy Zoch was unreal,” said Behrend. “She was 31-0 this year. She pretty much dominated everybody.” Meanwhile, the powerful La Grange lineup got to Van pitcher Autumn McKinney for nine hits including a pair of homers by Kristy Bertsh and Hatti Moore– which brings the Lady Leps long-ball total for the season to 44 (among the most ever by a high school team in one season). Bertsch, who was named the MVP of the championship game, got the offense started for the Lady Leps Saturday with a three-run inside-the-park homer that flew over the head of the Van centerfielder. La Grange got two more in

The members of the Lady Leps softball team celebrate in the middle of the infield seconds after winning the state title Saturday. The player on the ground that all the others are convering on is pitcher MIssy Zoch, who hurled a pair of complete games at the state tournament. Photo by Jeff Wick

the third inning on a rally that started when Blake-Ann Fritsch bunted for a single. Briana Angel walked and then both advanced on a double steal. Alyssa Angel’s ground-out brought Fritsch home and then Briana Angel scored on a sacrifice bunt by Moore. The Lady Leps went up 5-0 when Libby Read reached on an error, stole second and scored on a Fritsch single. Van finally got to Zoch (who took a no-hitter into the fourth inning) for three runs in the fifth, highlighted by a two-run double by Hallee Carter. That was all the Vandals could muster against Zoch, and a Lady Leps defense that made several sparkling plays with their gloves throughout the state tournament. La Grange got one of those runs back in the bottom of the fifth when Moore cranked a solo homer over the right-centerfield fence. “I’ve been day-dreaming about that moment for a long as See Lady Leps, next page

With her teammates waiting to congratulate her, La Grange’s Hannah Gerecke trots to the plate after her home run in the state semifinal game against Huffman-Hargrave. Photo by Jeff Wick

The members of the 2014 La Grange softball pose for their official state tournament photo on the outfield grass at McCombs Stadium prior to their state semifinal game Thursday; Front row, left to right: Madison Becka, Brenna Beseda, Briana Angel, Hannah Kalina, Brianna Ahlschlager, Libby Read, Kristy Bertsch, Hannah Gerecke; Middle row: Abby Morgan, Abby Gage, Brittni Ward, Shelby Weyand, Grace-Anne Matocha, Alex Mueller, Hannah Garlick, Amber Loehr, Darby Fitzpatrick. back row: Head coach Art Behrend, Assistant Coach Kadie Dodd, Missy Zoch, Blake-Ann Fritsch, Riley Fisbeck, Alyssa Angel, Hatti Moore and Shelby Dixon. Photo by Jeff Wick


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Lady Leps Claim Their Second Softball Title

Boxscores 5/29/14 –State Semifinals

La Grange 4, Huffman Hargrave 1

Huffman 000 000 1 – 1 6 2 La Grange 011 002 x – 4 5 0 Winning pitcher: Missy Zoch (complete game six-hitter, allowing one run with 3 BBs and 3 Ks) Losing pitcher: Megan Unroe (complete game five-hitter, allowing four runs with 4 BBs and 2 Ks)

Huffman 1 (30-6)

Player Bailey Sousa cf Madi O’Neal lf Megan Mitchell 2b Kelsie McEachern 1b Demi Janak pr Loren Dempsey c Christina Bardwell ss Amber Fillbrandt 3b Maggie McCloskey dp Kylie George rf Megan Unroe p Totals

La Grange 4 (39-2) Player Blake-Ann Fritsch rf Briana Angel 2b Alyssa Angel ss Hatti Moore c Kristy Bertsch 3b Abby Gage pr Riley Fisbeck 1b Hannah Gerecke lf Madison Becka dp Brenna Beseda pr Elizabeth Read cf Missy Zoch p Totals

ab r 4 0 4 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 26 1

h 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 6

rbi 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

ab r 2 0 3 0 2 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 22 4

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rbi 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 4

Left on base: Huffman 8, La Grange 4 3B: Huffman (George) HR: La Grange (Gerecke) SB: A.Angel, Moore Attendance: 1,250

5/31/14 –State Championship

La Grange 7, Van 3

Van 000 030 0 – 3 6 1 La Grange 302 110 x – 7 9 1 Winning pitcher: Missy Zoch (complete game six-hitter with 1 BB, 5 Ks) Losing pitcher” Autumn McKinney (6 IP, nine hit, 7 runs, 2 BBs, 3 Ks)

Van (31-6-1)

Player ab r h rbi Hallee Carter cf 4 0 1 2 Ashlin Lovett ss 3 0 0 0 Kylee Moore 1b/dp 3 0 1 0 Nicole Gandy 3b 3 0 0 0 Haleigh Moore c 2 1 1 0 Autumn McKinney p 3 0 0 0 Sierra Nichols dp/1b 3 1 1 0 Devri Cotton rf 3 0 0 0 Jordain Castillo lf 3 1 2 1 Caitlann Peden 2b 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 3 6 3

La Grange (40-2)

Continued from front I could remember,” Moore said. “I just went up there needing a base hit and it happened.” When Zoch struck out the final Van batter to end the game, it touched off a wild celebration by the Lady Leps and their fans – many of which had been in that same stadium nine years ago for what had been the first state title of any sort for La Grange girls athletics. La Grange first baseman Riley Fisbeck had been a batgirl on that 2005 team that her mom, Shelly, was an assistant coach on. Now nine years later Riley was again getting a gold state medal placed around her neck. “Every day at practice we knew we had a big target on our backs. We knew if we were No. 1 we had to prove it and we never let up,” Fisbeck said. “I’m so proud of this team. I could not be any happier.”

LG Downs Huffman 4-1 in Semifinals

Before the Lady Leps even got the chance to face Van in the finals, they had to get past Huffman-Hargrave. Having already beaten Huffman-Hargrave once this season (9-0 back in February) did little to comfort the Lady Leps heading into Thursday’s semifinal. “(That familiarity) probably makes you more nervous because you know you beat them bad and you knew they would be that much more up for the game.,” Behrend said. “They’ve improved a lot.” But not enough to beat the Lady Leps. Zoch ended up throwing a complete game six-hitter but struggled a little early as Huffman loaded the bases in the top of the first, but couldn’t score. La Grange struck first in the second inning when Riley Fisbeck walked, advanced to third on a Huffman throwing error and than scored in a single by Libby Read.

La Grange added another run in the bottom of the third when the Lady Leps’ biggest power hitter Alyssa Angel surprised everyone by bunting for a base hit. She stole second and scored on a Kristy Bertsch single. In the sixth La Grange got some more insurance when Hatti Moore walked and then scored when Hannah Gerecke launched a towering two-run homer beyond the left field wall. “I knew I had to help my team,” Gerecke said. “It was a great feeling. You have those hits where you just know (they are gone.)” “Hannah’s been hitting clutch all year,” Behrend said. “She’s got great hands.” “We always say swing hard just in case you hit it.” That four-run lead was way more than Zoch needed. Putting those early game struggles behind her, she kept putting zeroes up on the scoreboard. “I was really, really nervous,” Zoch said. “I couldn’t concentrate on anything. We just decided we were going to win.” Huffman did finally score a single run in the seventh, but that was it. “She hits her spots, moves it around. She’s a pitcher, she doesn’t just throw, she pitches,” Behrend said of Zoch. “She did another good job, she’s 30-0 and we just need her to be 310.” After the semifinal the Lady Leps celebrated briefly at midfield, but knowing they had one more job to do. Of course before Saturday’s title game, there was the little matter of graduation for the Lady Leps’ five seniors. “Now we can go to graduattion and focus on that and have a good night,” said Lady Leps designated hitter Madison Becka, who Thursday night was crowned valedictorian. “And then come back on Saturday and finish what we started.” And they did.

LG’s Kristy Bertsch Named Championship Game MVP By JEFF WICK

The Fayette County Record

Coming into this season, no player on the Lady Leps had bigger shoes to fill than Kristy Bertsch. Bertsch, a junior, took over at third base for the legendary Breanna Homer, who had been a four-year starter at that corner. And all season long Bertsch filled those shoes admirably, playing nearly flawless defense and hitting .376. It was a stellar season capped off with Saturday’s performance when she was named the MVP of the state championship game. “It’s pretty incredible.” Bertsch said. “To win a state title and get this award, it’s unbelievable.” Bertsch was two-for-three at the plate Saturday, and no moment in the entire game was bigger than her three-run insidethe-park home run in the first inning that gave the Lady Leps a 3-0 lead they would never lose. With two outs and BlakeAnn Fritsch on second and Alyssa Angel on third, Bertsch cranked a shot over the head of centerfielder Hallee Carter, who tried to leap high for the ball but fell to the ground, shaken-up and empty-handed. And Bertsch just keep running and running. “I didn’t even know I would get a double to be honest,” Bertsch said. “When I rounded second I was like, ‘this is really happening’ and he (La Grange head coach Art Behrend) was still waving me in and I was like, ‘okay.’” It was the first inside-thepark home run Bertsch said she’s ever hit. Behrend said he was surprised at how Bertsch hit this particular homer (she had hit two of the over-the-fence variety earlier this season) but he was not surprised at how she rose the occasion in the biggest game of the year. “She’s not the flashiest player in the world, but you know

La Grange’s Kristy Bertsch was named the Most Valuable Player of the state title game, presented by UIL Director Peter Contreras. Photos by Jeff Wick

As Alyssa Angel and Riley Fisbeck cheer her on, Kristy Bertsch slides home after her inside-the-park home run.

you can count on her,” Behrend said. And Bertschs, in particular, have a way of excelling in state title games. Kristy’s cousin, Mandi

Bertsch, was named all-tournament and had two hits in the title game when the Lady Leps won the 2005 state softball title. “We’re very into softball in our family,” Kristy said.

Player ab r h rbi Blake-Ann Fritsch rf 4 2 3 1 Briana Angel 2b 3 1 0 0 Alyssa Angel ss 2 1 0 1 Hatti Moore c 2 1 1 2 Kristy Bertsch 3b 3 1 2 3 Abby Gage pr 0 0 0 0 Riley Fisbeck 1b 3 0 1 0 Hannah Gerecke lf 3 0 1 0 Madison Becka dp 3 0 0 0 Elizabeth Read cf 3 1 1 0 Marissa Zoch p 0 0 0 0 Totals 26 7 9 7 Left on base: Van 4, LG 4. 2B: Van (Carter); La Grange (Fritsch) 3B: La Grange (Fisbeck) HR: La Grange (Bertsch, Moore) SB: Moore, Fritsch, B. Angel, Read Attendance: 1,294 Red and Charline McCombs Field at the University of Texas has a seating capacity of 1,250, meaning both La Grange’s semifinal Thursday (official attendance 1,250) and championship game Saturday (official attendance 1,294) were sell-outs. Here’s La Grange’s Hannah Gerecke bats during the semifinal game. Photo by Jeff Wick

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State Tournament Notebook By JEFF WICK

The Fayette County Record

FIve Lady Leps Named All-Tournament Several Lady Leps made the all-state tournament team as selected by the Texas Girls Coaches Association. Pitcher: Missy Zoch So. La Grange Cather: Hatti Moore Fr. La Grange 1B: Naudia Gonzales Jr. Snyder 2B: Priscilla Guzman Jr. Snyder 3B: Kristy Bertsch* Jr. La Grange SS: Alyssa Angel Sr. La Grange OF: Hallee Carter Jr. Van OF: Blake-Ann Fritsch So. La Grange OF: Jordain Castillo Jr. Van Utility: Kylee Moore Jr. Van * Denotes championship game MVP

Fritsch Continues Family Tradition

Last season La Grange’s Blake-Ann Fritsch watched the state tournament on crutches after being injured during the playoffs. This season the sophomore outfield speedster made the most of those healthy legs. Fritsch, the lead-off hitter for the Lady Leps, went three-for-four in Saturday’s title game and scored two runs and drove in another. “I was ready. I had my mind focused,” Fritsch said. And now she’s got a gold medal to add to the family trophy case. Her older brother Tanner was the starting shortstop on the La Grange baseball team that won state last year. “For us to win state in back-to-back years is so cool,” Fritsch said.

Ready for Repeat?

La Grange might be a good bet to be the preseason No. 1-ranked team again next season, considering the Lady Leps graduate only two senior starters – shortstop Alyssa Angel and designated hitter Madison Becka. “Our team is so young and all of us can get better and it’s going to happen,” said La Grange freshman catcher Hatti Moore, who hit .430 coming into the state tournament and slugged a solo homer in the title game. “We will be here again. We’re ready.” “We’ll come out next year knowing we have a plan, and not have to start over,” said sophomore pitcher Missy Zoch, who went 31-0 this season. “We’ll just reload.”

Behrend’s Thinking Ahead

How will La Grange head coach Art Behrend celebrate this state title? “I”m going to go give my grandbabies a hug and give my wife a kiss,” Behrend said. “Then we’ve got softball camp coming up June 9-12. We start working for next year. We’re not satisfied. We want to win it again. These kids are hungry, and we’ll sure try to do it.”

Angel Sisters Final HS Game Together

Saturday’s state title game marked the final high game that sisters Alyssa and Briana Angel would play together. They will re-unite in two years at the University of Texas, where both have been offered scholarships to play softball. Alyssa, the senior shortstop, and Briana, the sophomore second baseman, said they were glad their last game together as Lady Leps was such a memorable one. “It all came together,” Alyssa said. “It’s just such an amazing feeling. I love my team.” “I’m glad we could win this for all the seniors,” Briana said. Though it was bittersweet. “We were in the huddle, and I was like this is the last time for us on the field together and I almost started tearing up during the game,” Alyssa said. “I was like wait, stop crying we have to win this.”

La Grange pitcher Missy Zoch didn’t lose a single game this season, going a remarkable 31-0 with a 1.03 ERA. She pitched a pair of complete game at the state tournament, allowing just six hits in each game, and four runs combined in the 14 innings. Photo by Grace-Anne Matocha

Becka Top in Athletics/Academics

Sandwiched between Thursday’s state semifinal win and Saturday’s state title win, La Grange designated hitter Madison Becka was crowned the valedictorian at Thursday night’s graduation ceremony. Which begs the obvious question: What is better, winning a state title or being ranked at the top of her class? “They are both perfect. They are both awesome. It was a perfect weekend for me. Being the valedictorian was a great accomplishment and then to come out here with my team and do what we’ve always wanted to, was icing on the cake,” Becka said. “It was perfect.” And Becka said there are parallels to success is softball and in the classroom “If you work hard, you’ll work hard in all aspects of your life,” Becka said. “In the classroom and on the field you need that intensity and focus to do well and succeed.”

La Grange’s Libby Read puts down a bunt in the title game. Photo by Grace-Anne Matocha

Gerecke an All-Around Star

A growing trend for high school athletes is specializing in just one or two sports. But La Grange junior Hannah Gerecke is a throwback to those all-around athletes of old that go from sport-to-sportto-sport throughout the high school season. And she’s amazing at all of them. Gerecke is a star setter for the La Grange volleyball team, a starter in basketball, and a state meet qualifier in track. And Thursday she showed once again what a great softball player she is as she cranked a two-run home run out of McCombs Field. “She plays four sports for us and if she focused on softball no telling how good she could be. Maybe in college she will,” Behrend said.

Blake-Ann Congratulations on the great season! We love you, Mom, Dad, Tanner and Sydney

Pregame team bonding before the semifinal. Photo by Jeff Wick

-The Ahlschlager Family

Opponent Score W/L Pearland 2-6 L Fort Bend Austin 11-5 W Fort Bend Dulles 20-2 W Northside O’Connor 10-3 W League City Clear Creek 9-2 W Houston Lamar 10-0 W Sealy 6-5 W Georgetown 10-0 W Marble Falls 5-4 W Huffman Hargraves 9-0 W Victoria East 10-1 W Columbus 5-0 W Pflugerville Hendrickson 9-1 W Round Rock Westwood 11-3 W Little Cypress-Mauriceville 3-2 W Azle 2-1 W Wolfforth Frenship 11-4 W Lufkin 8-2 W Garrison 13-3 W Comal Canyon 15-4 W Yoakum 5-1 W Caldwell 11-0 W Cuero 12-2 W Gonzales 14-1 W Smithville 7-2 W Giddings 4-3 W Yoakum 10-0 W Cuero 19-0 W Gonzales 17-0 W Smithville 3-0 W Giddings 8-0 W Robinson 5-4 W Playoff Games Needville 12-2 W Fredricksburg 12-0 W Columbus 4-0 W Columbus 0-2 L Columbus 18-0 W Devine 12-1 W La Vernia 12-3 W La Vernia 8-0 W State Tournament Huffman-Hargrave 4-1 W Van 7-3 W

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Congratulations, Lady Leps

We are proud of you!

Keep those beautiful smiles!

You make us proud!

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We are proud of Brianna and the Lady Lep Softball Team.

The Lady Leps’ Road to the Title

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We are very proud of you and the accomplishments that you and the Lady Leps have achieved! We've had a blast watching ya'll do your thing! Love ya kiddo!

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The Road to State Was Filled With Dominant Wins By JEFF WICK

The Fayette County Record

After losing the first game of the season to 5A Pearland the Lady Leps rattled off 31 consecutive wins to close out the regular season. More dominance was ahead in the playoffs. Here’s a look at that playoff road to state from excerpts published in the Fayette County Record:

Bidistrict: The Bomb Squad Blasts Needville

VICTORIA – As if opposing pitchers didn’t already have enough to worry about when facing the La Grange softball team – the Lady Leps added a couple of new members to their “Bomb Squad.” Kristy Bertsch and Missy Zoch both hit their first home runs of the season and Riley Fisbeck added her third homer of the year, as the Lady Leps annihilated Needville 12-2 in the playoff opener for both teams at Victoria St. Joseph. “We were ready to come out, and we were ready to start our journey to state,” Bertsch said. The win was the Lady Leps’ 32nd in a row and vaults La Grange into the area round where they will face Fredericksburg. The La Grange lineup is quickly becoming a Murders’ Row of sluggers, as eight different La Grange players have hit homers this season. “Everybody on this team is dangerous,” said Fisbeck after Friday’s game. “We know we have to hit to win. Every day we work on our swing.” La Grange (32-1) is now hitting a remarkable .398 as a team with 28 homers. “We talk a lot about swinging hard and squaring up,” said La Grange head coach Art Behrend, about his team’s hitting prowess. “And we do a lot of hand-eye coordination stuff.” Behrend said he is also blessed with so many good pitchers, of so many varying abilities, that every week his players can see live batting practice that nearly mirrors what they will face in any upcoming game. Last week Behrend said it was Elana Ledwik doing her best impersonation of Needville starting pitcher Hannah Oler in practice. The Lady Leps clearly came into this one well prepared. Fisbeck’s homer capped off a four-run first inning for the Lady Leps. La Grange got four more in the third, highlighted by Zoch’s homer. Then the Lady Leps added four more in the fifth, with Bertsch’s homer being the big hit in that frame. That was way more run-support than Zoch would need. She pitched a complete game three-hitter with six strikeouts to improve her record to 23-0 with a 1.20 ERA. This was a far cry from last year’s playoff opener when La Grange was nearly shocked by Bandera, but escaped with a 5-4 win. “Before the game we talked about how this could be our last game as a team together and we had to come out and play our

hardest,” Zoch said. “We remembered last year and all week every one of those girls said it’s not going to happen again,” Behrend said. “We’re not going to let it get close. For all of us, there’s only one goal: We’ve got to get to Austin and win it all.” 4/25/14 – Bidistrict Playoff Softball

La Grange 12, Needville 2

Needville 010 10 – 2 3 1 La Grange 404 40 – 12 10 0 Winning pitcher: Missy Zoch (complete game three-hitter with 6 Ks) LG highlights: Blake-Ann Fritsch 1 run, 1 hit; Alyssa Angel 1 hit, 3 runs; Hatti Moore 2 hits, 2B, 3 RBIs, 3 runs; Briana Angel 1 hit; Kristy Bertsch 2 hits, 2B, HR, 3 RBIs, 2 runs; Hannah Gerecke 1 hit, 1 run, 1 RBI; Missy Zoch 1 hit, HR, 1 run, 2 RBIs; Riley Fisbeck 1 hit, HR, 1 run, 3 RBIs.

Area: LG Beats Fredericksburg 12-0

AUSTIN – The way the softball field is situated at Austin Westlake High School, with dense woodland filling the entire area beyond the outfield wall, would never work in La Grange. The Lady Leps would lose a small fortune in softballs because of the number of home runs they hit. “We’d lose a lot in the brush if our field was like this,” laughed La Grange head coach Art Behrend. “We’d have to shred out there or something. Sometimes we hit 30 balls out in a day at practice.” In another showcase of their remarkable hitting power, The Lady Leps launched four home run balls into the Westlake woods Thursday as La Grange beat Fredericksburg 12-0 in their 3A area round playoff game. La Grange (33-1), winners of 33 in a row, now advances to face Columbus. Alyssa Angel launched two homers, and Riley Fisbeck and Hannah Gerecke each added a homer as La Grange cranked out 12 hits. “It’s so much fun when we’re all hitting like this,” Alyssa Angel said. “I think when one person starts hitting, it’s contagious and everyone gets pumped and ready to hit,” Gerecke said. Both Alyssa Angel and Fisbeck drove in four runs each. Briana Angel hit a pair of doubles and a triple. La Grange’s Missy Zoch pitched four innings of two hit ball to improve her record to 240, while Abby Morgan pitched a perfect fifth inning to end the game via the 10-run mercy rule. La Grange was never in danger in this one. They jumped all over Fredericksburg starting pitcher Macalah Jenschke for six runs in the first inning. The first six Lady Leps batters in the game all reached and scored – three walks mixed with a double by Briana Angel and homers by Alyssa Angel and Fisbeck. Six more runs came across in the fourth inning, highlighted by Alyssa Angel’s second homer and a towering shot to center by Gerecke. “As soon as I hit it I knew it was gone,” said Gerecke, who is having quite a week as she and two other members of the softball squad (Libby Read and Blake-Ann Fritsch) have teamed

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La Grange High School principal Bryan Hallmark and Athletic Director Matt Kates pass out the state gold medals to the Lady Leps after Saturday’s title game. Photo by Jeff Wick 5/1/14

La Grange 12, Fredericksburg 0

Fredericksburg 000 00 – 0 2 1 La Grange 600 6x –12 12 0 Winning pitcher: Missy Zoch (4 IP, 0 runs, 2 hits, 7 Ks); Abby Morgan (1 IP, 0 runs, O hits) LG highlights: Blake-Ann Fritsch 1 run; Alyssa Angel 2 runs, 2 hits 2 HRs, 4 RBIs; Abby Gage 1 run; Hatti Moore 2 runs; Briana Angel 2 runs, 3 hits, 2 2Bs, 3B, 1 RBI; Kristy Bertsch 1 hit, 1 run; Hannah Gerecke 1 run, 2 hits, HR, 3 RBIs; Missy Zoch 2 hits; Riley Fisbeck 2 runs, 2 hits, HR, 4 RBIs.

Columbus Tests the Lady Leps

La Grange’s Blake-Ann Fritsch slides safely into third base in the state semis against Huffman-Hargave. Photo by Jeff Wick

Teammates wait to congratulate Hatti Moore, 18, after her solo home run Saturday in the title game. Photo by Jeff Wick

with Hannah Zuhn to qualify for the state track meet in the 4x400 relay. Speed and power – a dangerous mix for anyone who has to face the La Grange girls. “If you throw it over the plate we’re going to take a swing at it. We swing hard just in case we hit it,” Behrend said. But even on a team of epic sluggers, Alyssa Angel leads the way. For Alyssa, only a few weeks from graduation (and

then on to join the UT softball team), her two homers Thursday upped her team leading total to 10 this season. She’s also hitting for an amazing .625 average with a slugging percentage of 1.221. “The thing is, she’s so disciplined,” Behrend said. “She rarely swings at bad pitches and when it’s in the zone, she takes a really good cut. That disciple comes with experience and the large number of cuts she’s taken in her life –

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and the other girls feed off of her and see watch what she does and they try to do it that way.” Alyssa Angel said she’s less worried about those stats and more concerned with helping she and rest of her senior teammates end their high school careers with a state title. “As a senior you know any game can be your last,” she said. “So we’re leaving our hearts out on the field, and giving it all we’ve got.”

BASTROP – Under normal circumstances, the No. 1-ranked La Grange softball team is really, really good. Apparently, when the Lady Leps’ backs are against the wall, they are even better. After losing Game 2 of their regional quarterfinal series with the Lady Cardinals 2-0 Saturday morning – La Grange’s first loss in three months, which snapped a 34-game win streak – the Lady Leps pounded Columbus that night to win the decisive game 18-0. “I told the girls the sign of a champion is how you come back from a loss,” said La Grange head coach Art Behrend, repeating what he told his players after that Saturday morning set-back. La Grange didn’t commit a single error in the series, and Missy Zoch pitched a pair of complete game shutouts to lead the way. The series victory advances the Lady Leps (35-2) to the Sweet 16 (also known as the regional semifinals) where they will face Devine in a one-gamer. The La Grange girls are still alive after one of the wilder series in program history. And it all started with a little curveball from Mother Nature. La Grange and Columbus were supposed to play the first two games of their series Friday in Weimar starting at 5:30 p.m. But significant rainfall made the field unplayable until after 7 p.m. so they played just one game that night. Continued on next page

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And what a game it was, as La Grange used four Columbus errors (three in the first inning) to prevail 4-0. Three of La Grange’s runs in that game were unearned, while the Lady Leps fielders made sparkling play after sparkling play with their gloves to keep Columbus scoreless. That stellar defense La Grange plays often doesn’t garner as much attention as the tape-measure homers the Lady Leps hit, but it’s just as important. “Every day we work on defense – it’s a must,” said La Grange second baseman Briana Angel. “These girls take a tremendous amount of pride in defense,” Behrend said. “They work hard. We make plays look easy because they’re getting good jumps.” All the Columbus miscues in the field ruined what was a strong outing by Columbus freshman pitcher Hali Wisnoskie, who ended up pitching all three games for the Lady Cardinals in this series. “She’s tough. You really have to prepare mentally to face her. You have to lay-off that rise pitch she has and really be selective,” Briana Angel said after Game 1. Unfortunately for the Lady Leps they did not do as good of a job of doing that in Game 2 –which took place Saturday morning at 9 .am. at Bastrop’s Cedar Creek High School. Wisnoskie took a no-hitter into the seventh inning before La Grange’s Hatti Moore finally broke through with a single. But that was all La Grange managed in that contest. “We chased too many bad pitches,” Behrend said. Abby Morgan pitched Game 2 for La Grange, throwing a complete game and allowing just three hits. “Abby pitched a good game, good enough to win,” Behrend said. “The big thing about her performance was that she kept it so close that Columbus had to keep their pitcher (Wisnoskie) in the whole game, and she was worn out by that evening. Meanwhile we had a rested Missy Zoch for the third game, and that was a big advantage.” Instead of immediately playing the decisive Game 3 after the conclusion of Game 2, however, both teams took a whopping seven-hour break – as some players from both La Grange and Columbus travelled to Austin to run in the state track meet. The remaining Lady Leps stayed in Bastrop “ate lunch, went to a yogurt shop, rested, walked around and shopped,” Behrend said. Then at 6 p.m. the two teams met again at Cedar Creek for Game 3, and it was all La Grange. Alyssa Angel launched a first inning homer (the first of her two homers in that contest) and the Lady Leps never looked back. Madison Becka also hit a homer and Riley Fisbeck was four-for-four at the plate.

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La Grange wasn’t done until they had pounded out 17 hits and 18 runs – remarkable considering they had struggled so much against Wisnoskie that morning. “We laid off that rise-ball,” Behrend said. And just like that the Lady Leps were marching into the Sweet 16 –and hoping Saturday night’s win was the start of a new win-streak. 5/9/14 – Game 1

La Grange 4, Columbus 0

La Grange 102 000 1 – 4 7 0 Columbus 000 000 0 – 0 4 4 Winning pitcher: Missy Zoch (complete game four-hitter with 8 Ks) LG highlights: Blake-Ann Fritsch 1 run; Briana Angel 1 hit, 3B, 1 run; Alyssa Angel 2 hits, 2B, 1 run, 1 RBI; Hatti Moore 1 hit, 1 run; Kristy Bertsch 1 hit, 1 RBI; Hannah Gerecke 2 hits. 5/10/14 – Game 2

Columbus 2, La Grange 0

Columbus 000 200 0 – 2 3 1 La Grange 000 000 0 – 0 1 0 Winning pitcher: Hali Wisnoskie (complete game one-hitter) LG highlights: Abby Morgan pitched a complete game three-hitter; Hatti Moore got La Grange’s only hit.

In the immediate aftermath of the game-ending strikeout Saturday in the title game, La Grange pitcher Missy Zoch drops to her knees and hits the dirt in celebration, center, while Riley Fisbeck leaps into the air, left. Photo by Grace-Ann Matocha

5/10/14 – Game 3

La Grange 18, Columbus 0

Winning pitcher: Missy Zoch (complete game four-hitter) LG highlights: Blake-Ann Fritsch 2-for-3, 3 runs, RBI; Briana Angel 2-for-4, 1 run, 2 RBIs; Alyssa Angel 2-for-4, 2 HRs, 4 RBIs; Hatti Moore 2-for-2, 2 runs, 1 RBI; Kristy Bertsch 1-for-4; Riley Fisbeck 4-for-4, 1 RBI; Hannah Gerecke 2-for-2, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Madison Becka 1-for-3, HR, 1 run, 2 RBIs; Libby Read 1-for-3, 2 runs, 2 RBIs.

Lady Leps Reach The Elite Eight

SAN MARCOS – The La Grange girls softball team dominated Devine 12-1 in a onegame regional semifinal playoff game at Texas State University. La Grange advances to the regional finals and is one of only eight teams left in the 3A playoffs. “It’s just one more step to where we want to go,” Coach Art Behrend said. “The girls came out and the pitcher held us down for three innings but they came through.” The victory vaults the La Grange girls (36-2) into a regional final matchup against La Vernia (24-12). In the first three innings Thursday, both teams played strong defense, not allowing each other to score. Singles by Blake-Ann Fritsch, Briana Angel and Madison Becka were all La Grange could manage through those first three innings. Devine actually took a 1-0 lead in the top of the fourth inning. That seemed to awaken the batting power of the La Grange girls as with hit after hit the Lady Leps responded with nine runs in their half of the fourth inning. In that inning Kristy Bertsch hit a home run, and Briana Angel hit two homers in that frame. “It’s the first time I’ve ever done that,” Briana Angel said of those homers. “It was pretty

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Madison Becka connects with the ball in the semifinals.

exciting.” “I kinda knew the game was going to be a challenge because I knew they had a good pitcher and so we just came prepared.” Devine pitcher Casey Montalvo came into this game with a 28-3 record, but La Grange hitters have a mindset that no pitcher can hold them quiet for long. “We respect all, fear none,” Behrend said. “We felt like we could hit her.” And they did. “It was rough coming out and knowing this could be our last game as a team, we got down in that one inning and knew that we had to fight back,” said La Grange pitcher Missy Zoch. La Grange got three more runs in the sixth inning as Fritsch hit an inside-the-park home run. Then Alyssa Angel ended the game in walk-off fashion with her two run home run that also scored her sister Briana, who had singled. That enacted the 10-run mercy rule – and La Grange was on the regional finals. All that offense was way more than Zoch needed. She pitched a complete game threehitter with seven strikeouts, and did it all while battling a hip injury. “Missy came out, she was hurting a little bit, but she battled hard and did a good job,”

Behrend said. “I came out, didn’t think about it and put it behind me,” Zoch said. “I played for my team, which needed me the most, and I just kept going.” 5/15/14

La Grange 12, Devine 0

Devine 000 100 – 1 3 0 La Grange 000 903 – 12 14 1 Winning pitcher: Missy Zoch (complete game three-hitter with 7 Ks) La Grange highlights: Blake Ann-Fritsch 3 hits, HR, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Alyssa Angel 1 hit, Hr, 2 runs, 2 RBIs; Madison Becka 1 hit; Hatti Moore 2 hits, 1 run; Briana Angel 3 hits, 2 HRs, 3 RBIs, 3 runs; Libby Read 1 hit, 1 run, 1 RBI; Kristy Bertsch 1 hit, HR, 3 RBIs, 1 run; Hannah Gerecke 1 hit, 3B, 1 run, Riley Fisbeck 1 hit, 1 run.

La Vernia Proves No Trouble in the Regional Final

AUSTIN – A year ago, the La Grange girls dumped a bucket of ice water on head coach Art Behrend after the win that clinched a state tournament berth. This year the entire team (and the standing-room-only La Grange crowd) got a celebratory drenching thanks to a strong storm that started just seconds before La Grange put the finishing touches on an 8-0 victory over La Vernia Saturday afternoon. Maybe even Mother Nature has now decided the Lady Leps

Missy Zoch

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are a team of destiny. The La Grange girls, who have looked so strong all season (they’ve had a stranglehold on the state’s No. 1 poll spot in Class 3A all year), looked even more unbeatable by sweeping past La Vernia 12-3 and 8-0 in their two-game regional final series Thursday and Saturday. The wins vault the La Grange girls (38-2) into the state semifinals where they will play Huffman-Hargrave (305) at noon at the University of Texas. “We’ve got to go finish some unfinished business,” said La Grange pitcher Missy Zoch, referring to the Lady Leps’ early exit from the state tournament last year in the semifinals. “This is going to be our year.” La Vernia proved little more than a bump in the road. “It really went the way I thought it would go,” said Behrend of the regional final series. “I knew we had better pitching. I knew we were better top to bottom. I knew our lineup was better than their’s. “They hadn’t seen a pitcher like Missy, and Missy shut them down, and when Missy shuts them down we’re going to score enough to win with this lineup.” Zoch pitched a complete game five-hitter Thursday in San Marcos in that 12-3 victory, and Saturday La Vernia looked no closer to figuring out the

La Grange sophomore hurler as she threw another complete game five-hitter. Meanwhile, the La Grange offense in this regional semifinal series was unstoppable. In Thursday’s game BlakeAnn Fritsch was the biggest star, going four-for-five at the plate including a bases-loaded triple. Alyssa Angel also hit a bases-loaded triple in that game. Riley Fisbeck and Hatti Moore had RBI doubles in that game and Libby Read had two hits and scored twice. Briana Angel, Kristy Bertsch and Hannah Gerecke also had hits as part of a 12-hit night for the Lady Leps against three La Vernia pitchers. Saturday was more of the same. A five-run second inning helped La Grange jump out to a big early lead. The big hits in that frame were back-to-back-to-back RBI doubles by Fritsch, Alyssa Angel and Briana Angel. In the sixth inning Briana Angel added a long home run. Both Angels, Fisbeck, Fritsch and Moore had mutli-hit games for La Grange Saturday. And just like that, La Grange had made their run to a Region IV crown look easy. 5/22/14 – 3A Regional Final Game 1

La Grange 12, La Vernia 3

La Grange 233 121 0 – 12 12 3 La Vernia 002 010 0 – 3 6 0 Winning pitcher: Missy Zoch (complete game five-hitter with 9 Ks) La Grange highlights: Blake-Ann Fritsch 3 runs, 4 hits, 3B, 4 RBIs; Brenna Beseda 2 runs; Alyssa Angel 1 run, 1 hit, 3B, 3 RBIs; Abby Gage 1 run; Hatti Moore 1 hit, 2B, 2 RBIs; Briana Angel 2 runs, 1 hit, 1 RBI; Libby Read 2 runs, 2 hits; Kristy Bertsch 1 hit, 1 RBI; Hannah Gerecke 1 run, 1 hit; Riley Fisbeck 1 hit, 2B, 1 RBI. 5/24/14 – 3A Regional Final Game 2

La Grange 8, La Vernia 0

La Vernia 000 000 0 – 0 5 3 La Grange 151 001 x – 8 12 2 Winning pitcher: Missy Zoch (complete game 5-hitter with 6 Ks) LG highlights: Blake-Ann Fritsch 1 run, 2 hits, 2B, 1 RBI; Alyssa Angel 2 runs, 2 hits, 2B, 1 RBI; Hatti Moore 2 hits, 2 RBIs; Briana Angel 2 runs, 3 hits, HR, 2B, 2 RBIs; Hannah Gerecke 1 run, 1 hit; Riley Fisbeck 2 runs, 2 hits; Amber Loehr 1 hit.

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State Sights

Briana Angel fires a ball to first for an out in Saturday’s state title game. Photo by Jeff Wick

The members of the Lady Leps pray before the start of Saturday’s game.

Photo by Grace-Anne Matocha

Some La Grange fans brought out their wacky costumes for Saturday’s title game. Photo by Jeff Wick

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Riley Fisbeck snags the final out of Thursday’s semifinal at first base.

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Photo by Jeff Wick La Grange shortstop Alyssa Angel snags a line drive in the semifinal game.

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The 2014 La Grange Lady Leps Softball Team

District, Bidistrict, Area, Regional and State Champs (40-2 Record)

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Brianna Ahlschlager, Sr. OF/C

Hatti Moore, Fr. Catcher

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Amber Loehr, Soph. Pitcher/3B

Riley Fisbeck, Soph. 1B

Briana Angel, Soph. 2B

Alyssa Angel, Sr. SS

Marissa Zoch, Soph. P

Madison Becka, Sr. C/DH

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Blake-Ann Fritsch, Soph. OF

Abby Morgan, Sr. P

Kristy Bertsch, Jr. 3B

Elizabeth Read, Jr. OF

Hannah Kalina, Sr. Infielder

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La Grange’s Alyssa Angel slides safely into second base on a steal attempt in the semifinal.

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