Senbatsu High School Baseball will have two semi-final games on the 30th.


In the first game, Seiryo High School, the first Ishikawa Prefecture team to advance to the top four in Senbatsu, will compete against Gunma's Takasaki Health and Welfare Otakasaki High School, which has advanced to the top four for the first time in 12 years since 2012.



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table of contents

  • 《Highlights of the match》

  • ◇Both teams tournament data

table of contents

table of contents

  • 《Highlights of the match》

  • ◇Both teams tournament data

《Highlights of the match》

[Seiryo]


Seiryo is the first Ishikawa prefecture team to advance to the top four in Senbatsu.



Their batting lineup is characterized by their mobility, and they stole nine bases, the most among the four teams that advanced to the semifinals. Five players recorded stolen bases, and the team's quickest catcher, Seiya Nomi, bravely aimed for the next base, including a double steal and a third steal.



Outfielder Mikihiro Nakajima, uniform number 13, has become a regular player, with five hits and a batting average of .556, while second-year pitcher Toda, uniform number 18, has become a regular player, with five hits and a batting average of .556. Pitcher Keisei showed his depth in pitching and batting, with two hits and a shutout without any walks in the quarterfinals.



[Kendai Takasaki]


Kendai Takasaki has conceded only 1 goal in 3 games, and the 2nd year students have an outstanding sense of stability.



Pitcher Ryugetsu Sato, a left-handed pitcher who started all three games, pitched 19 innings without giving up a run, using a unique form that takes a big step toward first base, as well as angular fastballs and sharply curved breaking balls. Genki Ishigaki, a right-handed pitcher who takes the mound as a reliever, has maintained his lead with a powerful fastball in the low 140km range.



In addition to the aggressive base running that is synonymous with the team, the batting lineup shines, and in the quarterfinals, No. 4 Haruto Hakoyama had three hits, including a timely three-base hit directly against the left field fence, and three RBIs, making him a top-ranked batting lineup. is showing signs of recovery.



If they advance to the finals, they will be the first team to compete in spring and summer, and the first Gunma prefecture team to compete in Senbatsu in 69 years, since Kiryu High School in 1955.

◇Both teams tournament data

[Seiryo]


▽1st round 4-2 Tanabe


▽2nd round 3-2 Hachinohe Gakuin Kosei


▽Quarterfinals 5-0 Hikaru Anami



▼Scores (average per game): 4


▼Team batting average: .247


▼Slugging: 3 (0 home runs) )


▼Sacrifice hits: 5


▼Stolen bases: 9


▼Goals conceded (average per game): 1.33


▼Mistakes: 2

[Click here for details] 1st round 4-2 Tanabe

[Click here for details] 2nd round 3-2 Hachinohe Gakuin Kosei

[Click here for details] Quarterfinals 5-0 Anan Hikari

[Kendai Takasaki]


▽1st round 4-0 Gakuho Ishikawa


▽2nd round 4-0 Meiho


▽Quarterfinals 6-1 Yamanashi Gakuin



▼Scored (average per game): 4.67


▼Team batting average: .276


▼Slugging: 3 (home runs) 0)


▼Sacrifice hits: 6


▼Stolen bases: 1


▼Goals conceded (average per game): 0.33


▼Mistakes: 2

[Click here for details] 1st round 4-0 Gakuho Ishikawa

[Click here for details] 2nd round 4-0 Meiho

[Click here for details] Quarterfinals 6-1 Yamanashi Gakuin

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