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Saturday April 20, 2024
Indians Drop First Game Of Season In Marquette

MARQUETTE---The Gladstone Indians watched their perfect season come to an end on Tuesday as the Marquette Blues posted a 5-2 win over the Indians at Haley Field.

The Indians fell behind early in the game, closed to within a run, but then gave up two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning and lost for the first time after nine victories.

In that sixth inning, Marquette's Spencer Larson led off with a double and stole third base. Ryan Wachter walked and he stole second in the old "first-and-third" situation.

That's when Indians pitcher Jake Pearson struck out Alex Baker, but the ball got away from catcher Cody Frazer. Frazer threw to first base in time to get Baker, but Wachter raced home to give Marquette a 5-2 lead.

But then, controversy reigned, going back to an incident earlier in the game.

Indians pitcher Jake Pearson took the loss.
In the bottom of the second inning, Marquette's Nathan Mutch hit a sharp ground ball which hit Pearson in the knee.

Pearson recovered in time, but his throw was wide of the bag at first, and Gladstone first baseman Hayden Hardick reached for the ball as Mutch ran through the bag, colliding with Hardwick and forcing him to the bench with an elbow injury.

"At the time I gave the runner the benefit of the doubt," Indians Manager Jim Groleau said. "I know plays like this happen but Mutch never made an effort to avoid contact either."

Mutch later scored on a two-out single by Riley Lynch giving the Blues the early lead. Well, fast-forward to the sixth inning, with Marquette still batting and leading, 5-2.

Pearson struck out Jared Wales for the second out of the inning, bringing Mutch to the plate again. Mutch tapped one back to the mound and Pearson made the routine play, throwing out Mutch at first. 

But Groleau says that as Mutch crossed the bag at first he threw an elbow at Gladstone's new first baseman Christian Groleau (who is Jim Groleau's son, by the way).

"It was an intentional elbow and just happened to be the same runner who collided with Hardwick back in the second inning," Jim Groleau said. "Makes you wonder about the intent earlier in the game.  I made sure Coach (Derek) Swajenen knew I didn't care for it." 

Jim Groleau says that the play earlier in the game that sidelined Hardwick cost his team throughout the rest if the game, even before the incident with his son.

"That play resulted in (us) moving the defense around and having players playing in positions they normally do not play," he said. Groleau also admitted, though, that his team did not play well, committing six errors and walking seven Blues batters.

Indians first baseman Hayden Hardwick.
The Indians actually had a 2-1 lead in the sceond inning after Paul Tomaszewski ripped a two-run double to score Christian Groleau and Justin Jurek. But that will be all that the Tribe would get off of the ace of the Marquette staff, Nick Kamarada.

Kamarada allowd just four hits and one walk in a complete-game effort. He struck out nine Indians batters, and got out of a jam in the sixth inning when the Indians botched a suicide squeeze attempt with men in scoring position.

"Kamarada pitched a great game for them," Jim Groleau said. " He's one of the best pitchers in the U.P. as a sophomore."

Pearson, also a sophomore, took the loss for Gladstone. He allowed just three hits in a complete-game effort, but he walked seven batters. Pearson had five strikeouts.

Gladstone (9-1) was supposed to play Kingsford on Sunday in a doubleheader, but because it is graduation weekend at Gladstone High School (and the Memorial Day holiday), the games have been postponed. No make-up dates have been set.

The Indians will host Ishpeming on Tuesday, May 29, and then travel to Escanaba the next day to face the Eskymos. Both of those games will be broadcast live on WCHT-AM (600), and on-line at www.rrnsports.com.




Choose team:
Date Time Opponent Score Record
5/2
6:30 PM
Marquette Redmen
11 - 1 (W)
1-0
5/6
1:00 PM
Channing Railroaders
10 - 0 (W)
2-0
5/9
7:30 PM
Escanaba Eskymos
5 - 4 (W)
3-0
5/12
1:00 PM
at Menominee Red Wave Legion
3 - 2 (W)
4-0
5/12
3:30 PM
at Menominee Red Wave Legion
15 - 3 (W)
5-0
5/14
6:30 PM
at Marquette Redmen
3 - 2 (W)
6-0
5/18
6:30 PM
at Ishpeming Blue Storm
10 - 1 (W)
7-0
5/19
12:00 PM
at Channing Railroaders
12 - 2 (W)
8-0
5/19
2:30 PM
at Channing Railroaders
9 - 1 (W)
9-0
5/22
6:30 PM
at Marquette Blues
2 - 5 (L)
9-1
5/29
6:30 PM
Ishpeming Blue Storm
4 - 0 (W)
10-1
5/30
6:00 PM
at Escanaba Eskymos
4 - 3 (W)
11-1
6/3
4:00 PM
Iron Mountain Golds
7 - 0 (W)
12-1 For.
6/3
6:30 PM
Iron Mountain Golds
7 - 0 (W)
13-1 For.
6/5
6:30 PM
at Iron Mountain Golds
10 - 5 (W)
14-1
6/6
7:00 PM
Menominee Red Wave Legion
5 - 4 (W)
15-1
6/9
1:00 PM
Oconto Falls Legion
7 - 10 (L)
15-2
6/9
3:30 PM
Oconto Falls Legion
12 - 2 (W)
16-2
6/12
6:30 PM
Kingsford Legion Blues
4 - 3 (W)
17-2
6/14
6:30 PM
Marquette Blues
3 - 0 (W)
18-2
6/17
1:00 PM
at Kingsford Legion Blues
11 - 2 (W)
19-2
6/17
3:30 PM
at Kingsford Legion Blues
11 - 6 (W)
20-2
6/20
6:30 PM
Channing Railroaders
8 - 2 (W)
21-2
6/22
5:30 PM
Eastern U.P. Travelers
5 - 4 (W)
22-2
6/22
8:00 PM
Ash-Port, Wis.
1 - 11 (L)
22-3
6/23
12:45 PM
Midland Berryhill
2 - 10 (L)
22-4
6/23
5:15 PM
Sault Ste. Marie (Ontario) Black Sox
11 - 6 (W)
23-4
6/24
11:30 AM
DePere Panthers
5 - 6 (L)
23-5
6/28
6:30 PM
at Ash-Port, Wis.
1 - 13 (L)
23-6
6/29
1:30 PM
at Neenah, Wis.
3 - 7 (L)
23-7
6/30
11:00 AM
at Hortonville, Wis.
11 - 4 (W)
24-7
7/5
6:30 PM
Channing Railroaders
10 - 0 (W)
25-7
7/8
4:00 AM
Iron Mountain Golds
1 - 0 (W)
26-7for
7/8
12:00 PM
Hancock Legion
6 - 2 (W)
27-7
7/8
2:30 PM
Hancock Legion
8 - 3 (W)
28-7
7/10
5:30 PM
Negaunee Diamonds
16 - 0 (W)
29-7
7/10
8:00 PM
Negaunee Diamonds
12 - 4 (W)
30-7
7/12
6:30 PM
Kingsford Legion Blues
8 - 2 (W)
31-7
7/14
3:00 PM
Iron Mountain Golds
7 - 0 (W)
32-7
7/14
8:00 PM
Channing Railroaders
14 - 0 (W)
33-7
7/15
1:00 PM
at Marquette Blues
3 - 5 (L)
33-8
7/19
8:00 PM
at Escanaba Cubs
3 - 0 (W)
34-8
7/21
12:00 PM
Eastern U.P. Travelers
6 - 5 (W)
35-8
7/21
2:30 PM
Eastern U.P. Travelers
0 - 16 (L)
35-9
7/26
3:00 PM
Hancock Legion
9 - 6 (W)
36-9
7/27
9:00 AM
Kingsford Legion Blues
9 - 7 (W)
37-9
7/27
3:00 PM
Channing Railroaders
14 - 4 (W)
38-9
7/28
10:30 AM
Escanaba Cubs
6 - 7 (L)
38-10
8/2
10:30 AM
Hudson Legion
11 - 13 (L)
38-11
8/3
10:00 AM
Menominee Red Wave Legion
6 - 7 (L)
38-12



2012 GLADSTONE INDIANS STATISTICS (42 Games)
Monday August 27, 2012
2012 GLADSTONE INDIANS ROSTER
Monday August 27, 2012
Escanaba Cubs Win U.P. Zone Five Championship
Sunday July 29, 2012
Tomaszewski Gets Walk-Off For South All-Stars
Wednesday July 18, 2012
Double Zero: Indians Win South On Two Shutouts
Saturday July 14, 2012
Hardwick Leads Indians Past Kingsford In Finale
Thursday July 12, 2012
Indians Whip Negaunee Twice; Clinch League Title
Tuesday July 10, 2012
Gladstone Indians Shut Down Channing Railroaders
Thursday July 5, 2012
Indians Finish Kimberly Tourney With 11-4 Victory
Saturday June 30, 2012
Indians Lose To Neenah; Fall To 0-2 In Tournament
Friday June 29, 2012
Indians Give Up 12 Runs In Fifth, Lose To Ash-Port
Thursday June 28, 2012
Indians Lose Semi In Nine; De Pere Wins Tourney
Sunday June 24, 2012
Indians Split Again; Hope For A Spot in Semifinals
Saturday June 23, 2012
Indians Rally Past EUP; Get Mercied By Ash-Port
Friday June 22, 2012
Tomaszewski Goes Deep As Indians Top Channing
Wednesday June 20, 2012
Stenson, Frazer Lead Tribe to Sweep In Kingsford
Monday June 18, 2012
Gladstone Indians Get Revenge: 3-0 Over Blues
Thursday June 14, 2012
Indians Hold Off Kingsford In Pivitol League Game
Tuesday June 12, 2012
Indians Battle Back Again, Top Menominee In Nine
Wednesday June 6, 2012
Indians Get Wake-Up Call; Rally Past I.M. Golds
Tuesday June 5, 2012
Weyers Complete Game Leads Tribe Past Eskymos
Thursday May 31, 2012
Gladstone Indians Beat Rain Storm, Blue Storm
Tuesday May 29, 2012
Indians Whip Channing Twice; Stay Undefeated
Saturday May 19, 2012
Gladstone Indians Whip Ishpeming; Now 7-0
Friday May 18, 2012
Indians Squeeze Past Redmen To Stay Unbeaten
Monday May 14, 2012
Indians Now 5-0 After DH Sweep In Menominee
Saturday May 12, 2012
Indians Hang On To Beat Eskymos In Rivalry Battle
Wednesday May 9, 2012
Indians Beat Channing; Jurek Suffers Knee Injury
Sunday May 6, 2012
Indians Open Season With Win Over Marquette HS
Wednesday May 2, 2012
Gladstone Indians To Open Season On Wednesday
Monday April 30, 2012