Coyotes set goals high after 2-0 start1 min read

Joel Diaz waits for the throw as a Mingus base runner dives back to first base during the baseball game between Big Park and Clarkdale-Jerome School in the Village of Oak Creek Thursday, March 7 (above). Big Park won the game 10-2.
Photo by Jordan Reece/Larson Newspapers

The Big Park Community School baseball team is looking to take that bitter taste of getting knocked out of the state championship twice in a row out of its mouth and its first two big wins of the season are proved it is serious about it.

The Coyotes are now 2-0 after beating West Sedona School 13-0 on Tuesday, March 5, at West Sedona, and beating Clarkdale-Jerome School 10-2 at home Thursday, March 7.

“Everybody did their part, everyone carried a little bit of weight and with it,” Head Coach Matt Schumacher said. “I think that’s the most successful piece.”

At the team’s first home game of the 2013 season, Schumacher told his players in the dugout to have fun; but not be hard on themselves, to be aggressive; but not be stupid, and to put themselves in last week’s game.

For the full story, please see the Wednesday, March 13, issue of the Sedona Red Rock News.

Staci Gasser

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