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Baseball: Solloway, St. Francis shut out Marmion for 17th straight win

Peter Solloway pitched no-hit ball for the first 5 1/3 innings, while James McGrath hit a home run, triple, and provided excellent defense in center field as St. Francis blanked Marmion, 9-0, Saturday in Wheaton.

Solloway, who walked 4 and struck out 4 in 6 innings, improved his mound mark to 7-0 while the Spartans (21-3) extended their winning streak to 17.

“He’s one of the most dominant juniors in the state,” Spartans coach Tom Ciombor said of his right-handed pitcher. “His ERA is under 1.00.”

Staked to an early 4-0 lead, Solloway received a huge lift from his defense to start the second when McGrath sprinted to his left to make a diving catch in right-center.

“That felt great,” said McGrath. “It was full extension. I just had to hold on to it. I didn’t know if I was going to make it, but it stayed up and I made the catch.”

“It might have been the best catch I’ve seen in five years here,” said Ciombor. “That was spectacular.”

Solloway was glad to be the benefactor of McGrath’s web gem.

“I had to thank him,” said Solloway. “That probably saved him (the Cadets’ Matt Tulley) from getting three bases there. You love to have those plays behind you.”

St. Francis opened the game with a 4-run first.

Following Ian Bagaconza’s 1-out single, Nolan Galla singled to right, and Bagaconza came around to score on an outfield error. Joey Gainer delivered an RBI single before McGrath’s laced an RBI triple to left-center to make it 3-0.

McGrath came across with the fourth run of the frame on Colt Armbrust’s groundout.

“Our approach is better when we go oppo (opposite field),” said Ciombor. “Nolan Galla started it off with a line drive the opposite way. That’s when we’re at our best.”

The Spartans also played some small ball, as Galla (2 for 3) and Bagaconza (3 for 4) reached on bunt singles, and Armbrust added a sacrifice bunt.

“We’ve been working in it because the farther you go (in the tournament), you have to start doing those things,” said Ciombor. “That’s a good sign.”

Bagaconza added an RBI single in the fifth before McGrath belted his third home run of the season to open the sixth.

“I didn’t feel it off the bat,” said McGrath.

Solloway’s no-hit bid ended in the sixth on Michael Lio’s 1-out single to center.

“I thought about it (no-hitter) a little bit but I was just focusing on throwing strikes, hitting my zones, and relying on my defense,” said Solloway.

While remaining unbeaten in Chicago Catholic League White play, the Spartans opened a 2-game lead over second-place Marmion.

“Our goal at the beginning of the year is never to win conference — we want to be ready toward the end,” said Ciombor. “However, if it’s (conference title) there, let’s take it.”

The Cadets are now 16-11-1.

“St. Francis played a good game and we didn’t respond very well today,” said Marmion coach Araon Nieckula. “We’ll come out Monday and start all over again.”

  Marmion starter Nate Bostrand delivers a pitch during Saturday’s game at St. Francis. Joe Lewnard/[email protected]
  St. Francis’ Ian Bagaconza celebrates after he laid down a bunt on an attempted sacrifice which went for an infield hit instead during the bottom of the fourth inning of Saturday’s game against Marmion. Joe Lewnard/[email protected]
  Marmion third baseman Ethan Flores makes a diving stop of a ground ball but was unable to throw to first in time to nab the St. Francis runner on a play that went for a hit during the bottom of the fifth inning of Saturday’s game in Wheaton. Joe Lewnard/[email protected]
  Marmion’s Charlie Zebig reacts after getting caught trying to steal third base for the third out of the top of the sixth inning of Saturday’s game in Wheaton. St. Francis shortstop Zachary Maduzia is celebrating in the background. Joe Lewnard/[email protected]
  St. Francis’ James McGrath looks toward his team’s dugout as he celebrates his first-inning triple during Saturday’s game against Marmion. Joe Lewnard/[email protected]
  Marmion center fielder Adam Ozsvath catches a shallow fly ball during Saturday’s game at St. Francis. Joe Lewnard/[email protected]
  Marmion shortstop Kevin Schultz catches a pop fly during Saturday’s game at St. Francis. Joe Lewnard/[email protected]
  St. Francis shortstop Zachary Maduzia, left, and second baseman Ian Bagaconza celebrate the Spartans’ 9-0 win over Marmion during Saturday’s game in Wheaton. Joe Lewnard/[email protected]
  St. Francis’ James McGrath rounds the bases after hitting a home run in the bottom of the sixth inning of Saturday’s game against Marmion. Joe Lewnard/[email protected]
  After tagging him on the foot, St. Francis third baseman Nolan Galla pulls his glove away from sliding Marmion base runner Charlie Zebig, who was caught stealing to end the sixth inning of Saturday’s game in Wheaton. Joe Lewnard/[email protected]
  St. Francis starting pitcher Peter Solloway delivers during Saturday’s game against Marmion. Joe Lewnard/[email protected]
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