Highland News Leader

Four-run 2nd inning, Riggs’ pitching drives Highland to regional semifinal victory

Highland junior outfielder Jake Ottensmeier rips a double to left field during a Mississippi Valley Conference game at Waterloo High School on April 19. In more recent action, Ottensmeier helped the Bulldogs defeat host Jerseyville 6-2 in an IHSA Class 3A regional semifinal game Wednesday, May 24.
Highland junior outfielder Jake Ottensmeier rips a double to left field during a Mississippi Valley Conference game at Waterloo High School on April 19. In more recent action, Ottensmeier helped the Bulldogs defeat host Jerseyville 6-2 in an IHSA Class 3A regional semifinal game Wednesday, May 24. For The News Leader

A four-run second inning and strong pitching from Deklan Riggs helped the Highland baseball Bulldogs move on in postseason action.

The Bulldogs scored four runs in the bottom of the second inning and Riggs allowed just a pair of fifth-inning tallies as Highland defeated host and Mississippi Valley Conference foe Jerseyville 6-2 in the IHSA Class 3A Jerseyville Regional semifinals Wednesday, May 24.

“We had some good pitching (tonight) and some timely hitting and we kind of had to earn it. But we’re happy to still be playing,” Bulldogs coach Joel Hawkins said.

After leaving the bases loaded in the first inning, the Bulldogs broke through with a four-run outburst in the bottom of the second. Jake Ottensmeier singled home a run and then Mason Emig delivered an RBI single, Chase Knebel drove a deep sacrifice fly to plate a run and Brayden Bircher capped the rally with a two-out RBI single, making it 4-0.

That early surge allowed Riggs, a junior lefthander, to dig in and challenge the Jerseyville hitters. Overall, Riggs was money on the mound going seven innings while giving up just the two runs, and notching nine strikeouts to improve to 6-1 on the season.

Needless to say, Riggs’ performance pleased Hawkins.

“He picked a guy off in the first inning to help his cause and he did a nice job of controlling things out there ... so that was where it started (the good things) for us,” Hawkins said.

Jerseyville — which finished the season at 10-24 — scored a pair of runs in the top of the fifth to draw within 4-2. HHS got those runs back in the bottom of the sixth as Chase Knebel and Brayden Bircher singled home runs to give the Bulldogs some needed breathing space at 6-2. Riggs then slammed the door in the seventh.

Bulldogs fall in regional title game

Highland’s season came to an end Saturday, May 27, with a 1-0 loss to MVC rival Triad in the reginoal championship game. The Bulldogs finished 21-16.

This marked the teams’ third match-up this spring, with Highland winning 3-2 on May 1 at home and then losing to the Knights 1-0 at Triad on May 3.

This story was originally published May 24, 2023 at 7:31 PM.

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