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    Senior-laden Longhorns have high ceiling

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    With five seniors among their six returning starters, the Lutheran West Longhorns have a lot of potential this spring.

    Last spring, the Longhorns finished 15-8 overall and reached the second round of the playoffs.

    “I am excited about our returning core as we head into the 2022 season,” said Lutheran West coach Thomas Balla. “With six returning starters and five of those being seniors, we have set high expectations for our team. Only a few weeks into practice, we are confident that our new players on varsity will be able to make an impact right away.”

    Lutheran West finished tied for second in the Chagrin Valley Conference Metro Division last spring. The Longhorns are eager to take the next step this season.

    “Based on our experience, we hope to build off our successes from last year and our goal is to compete for a conference championship,” Balla said. “We know there are really strong teams in our division, so we expect a battle as we head into every conference series.”

    Balla will lean on his seniors to play consistent baseball this spring and to provide leadership to the younger players.

    “Our biggest strength heading into our 2022 campaign is our senior leadership,” he said. “We return almost our entire infield, as well as our first-team all-conference centerfielder, D.J. Robinson. The seniors do a great job of pushing each other in practice and in the weight room.”

    Lutheran West’s other returning all-conference players include Aaron Blaine and Eric Dill, who will split time at first base.

    Blaine, a senior, was named second-team All-CVC. He’s a middle-of-the-order hitter and a solid defender. Dill, a sophomore, also earned second-team all-conference honors. He also can play in the outfield and will see time on the hill.

    Seniors Zack Keller, Ben Cruz, and Ed Ramos provide the Longhorns with a solid core of veteran players with experience and consistency at the plate.

    Ramos, a Muskingum commitment, will start behind the dish while Keller, who has committed to Heidelberg, will play shortstop and Cruz will lock down the hot corner.

    Senior Macklin Rockas and sophomore Adam Flachbart will compete for time at second base. Juniors Aiden Schultz and Dom Hall are projected to compete for the left field position and sophomore Bryce Groppe and Flachbart will fill the starting spot in right field.

    Dill, Robinson, Cruz, Keller, and Flachbart will throw most of the innings for the Longhorns this season.

    “Our biggest challenges this year will be to build depth in our pitching rotation and stay consistent in our approach at the plate,” Balla said. “We lost two senior pitchers from last year that logged over 40 innings, but we are confident that we have a handful of arms ready to fill the void left behind. Staying focused and a great attention to detail every single day in practice will help us be ready to go when March 26 hits.”

    Steve Harehttps://www.ohiovarsity.com
    The creator and publisher of OhioVarsity.com, Hare has covered high school sports in Northeast Ohio since 1997. He began as a correspondent for the Lake County News Herald, where he contributed until 2011, primarily covering high school football and wrestling. In 1999, Hare began writing for IrishIllustrated.com, a member of the Scout.com network of high school and college sports web sites. He focuses on covering Notre Dame football recruiting. OhioVarsity.com was created in 2004 and was a member of the Rivals.com network until 2012. The site's original purpose was to cover Ohio high school football and recruiting news but since has grown to cover all sports and to provide sports information services to high school athletic programs and individual teams. Hare attended Willoughby South High School through the middle of his senior year, then graduated from Berkshire High School in Burton in 1986. He played football, wrestled and was an all-Geauga county baseball player (1986). He lives in Chardon with his wife Paulette and their children.
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