Summer Koshien Takamatsu Shoko The revival of the old man is to a junior on August 9 at 23:13

National high school baseball in summer, Takamatsu commerce returned to summer Koshien for the first time in 23 years. Although it disappeared in the first game, the continuation of the 4th victory of the old-fashioned revival was entrusted to juniors.

6 colorful lines in stockings of Takamatsu commercial tradition uniform. Shows the number of wins in the national competition.

2 white (spring spring), 2 red (summer), 1 yellow (national body), 1 light blue (Meiji Jingu tournament). To add a seventh line to this stocking, I came back to the summer Koshien with the aim of conquering the nation.

A girl student wearing a school run on the Alps stand. A member of the cheering party. In fact, the cheering team was revived after the baseball club moved away from Koshien and stopped its activities in 2009.

Each year, it is formed by recruiting applicants. Traditionally, most of them are girls, and 25 out of 27 girls are girls.

The cheering school second-year high school girl enthusiasm says, "I want to support my best, even when I'm about to lose."

However, the game was a difficult development as Ace's Takuma pitcher, who pulled the team from the Kagawa Tournament, lost six points. The team fought tenaciously, returning 2 points in the 9th, but lost 4-6.

After the game, pitcher Kagawa said, “I changed the history of 23 years and opened a breakthrough, but I felt it was difficult to win at Koshien.”

Pitcher Kagawa spoke to a player as soon as the match was over. It was Seiya Taniguchi who planned to be No. 3 in the second grade and to become the captain on the new team.

“Do n’t cry. The next generation, you pull the team and go to Koshien.”

Mr. Taniguchi, who was called out by pitcher Kagawa, stated his determination, “Kagawa-san and his team brought me to Koshien.

“Become a team that records history by putting a seventh line in traditional stockings.”

The continuation of the old Australian revival was entrusted to a junior who took charge of the new team.