Windsor All-Stars win tournament

Published 10:41 am Friday, July 18, 2014

In the very back behind the kids is Head Coach Jeff Rogers; back row, from left, coaches Travis Luter, Frank Blatt and players Will Flanders, Odin Bristol, Garrett Blatt, Ethan Rogers, Kaleb Davis, Chandler Hannah, Gabriel Ward, Wyatt Casper and Jacob Hudson, coach Mike Luter; front row, from left, Sam Shepard  Bryson Parsain, Conner Logwood and T.J. Luter; Andy Harmon is laying across up front. -- SUBMITTED

In the very back behind the kids is Head Coach Jeff Rogers; back row, from left, coaches Travis Luter, Frank Blatt and players Will Flanders, Odin Bristol, Garrett Blatt, Ethan Rogers, Kaleb Davis, Chandler Hannah, Gabriel Ward, Wyatt Casper and Jacob Hudson, coach Mike Luter; front row, from left, Sam Shepard Bryson Parsain, Conner Logwood and T.J. Luter; Andy Harmon is laying across up front. — SUBMITTED

Travis Luter

WINDSOR—The Windsor Bronco All-Stars are the 2014 East Zone Baseball 9&10 Broncos State Champions. The tournament was played June 27-30 and was hosted by Windsor Athletic Association. After defeating Great Neck, Chesterfield Baseball Club American and Chesterfield Baseball Club Nationals in pool play, the Windsor All-Star team went on to defeat Chesterfield Baseball Club Nationals 14-1 in the Championship game to secure their spot in history.

The team’s Head Coach is Jeff Rogers, who is assisted by Frank Blatt, Mike Luter and Travis Luter. The players are Will Flanders, Odin Bristol, Garrett Blatt, Ethan Rogers, Kaleb Davis, Chandler Hannah, Gabriel Ward, Wyatt Casper, Jacob Hudson, Sam Shepard, Bryson Parsain, Conner Logwood, T.J. Luter and Andy Harmon.

This was a great team win as the entire team hit the ball well and played great defense.

A couple of highlights are the dominating pitching by Ethan Rogers who, in six innings, recorded 11 strikeouts, 2 pick offs, one to first base and one to third base for outs, and two ground balls for outs at first base accounting for 15 of the 18 outs for the game. The offense was led by clean-up batter Jacob Hudson, who was 3-for-3 with a triple and two singles accounting for several RBIs.