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Baseball: Spenk's double lifts Hampshire past DeKalb into regional final

With DeKalb starter Jackson Kees quickly approaching the pitch limit in the bottom of the fourth inning against Hampshire in a tie game with two on and two outs, Evan Spenk wanted an off-speed pitch.

Spenk fouled off three straight pitches, got his changeup, and pulled it into right field to break open a tie game and give the No. 3 Whip-Purs a 5-3 win in a Class 4A Hampshire Regional semifinal on Thursday.

"I knew that kid wasn't going to really beat me with a fastball there so I was sitting off-speed," Spenk said. "He gave me one and I pulled it down."

Spenk's double scored Kyle Johnson, who reached on an error, and Austin Leonard, who was one of two batters Kees hit in the game to go with four walks for DeKalb's sophomore ace. It broke a 3-3 tie and gave the Whip-Purs (20-15) their first lead of the game.

"He's been going to right and center field all year," Hampshire coach Frank Simoncelli said. "He's been pulling the ball a little more lately. I thought he just put an amazing swing on it."

The double ended the day for Kees as the Barbs brought on Josh Klemm in relief, and he allowed just one hit and one walk in 2 1/3 innings of scoreless relief.

The fifth-seeded Barbs (16-17-1) jumped ahead after the top of the first two innings, but Hampshire answered back each time. Hampshire starter Colin Miller plunked Kees and Brodie Farrell in the first and Maddux Clarence made him pay with a two-run double.

But Hampshire got the runs back in the bottom of the first when Dominick Kooistra doubled, then Spenk and Dominic Borecky walked to load the bases. An errant pickoff throw to third by Kees allowed Kooistra to score, then Spenk scored on a balk to tie things up at 2-2.

In the second, Gavin Heller walked and came around to score on a fielder's choice by Farrell to put DeKalb back ahead, but Johnson was hit by a pitch and scored after back-to-back singles by Kooistra and Austin Leonard to tie things up at 3-3.

"Getting down and out early, that's not what we're trying to do," Spenk said. "Coming back really gave us some life I'd say."

The Barbs had a chance to tie in the top of the seventh. Austin Ernst came on in relief in the third and had only allowed one hit until Farrell doubled and Clarence singled, both with two outs. But Cole Latimer grounded out to end the game.

"We fought to the end and that's what I'm most proud about," DeKalb coach Josh Latimer said. "Brodie, Maddux get hits, and Cole - he's a 15-year-old kid and I Iove him obviously, he's my boy - he had a great approach there, great swing on it but just got on top of it. It was the best approach he had all day."

The season comes to a close for the Barbs, who will lose just two seniors from their starting lineup. The 16 wins DeKalb finished with were the most since a 19-win campaign in 2015.

"I think the year went great. I really do," Josh Latimer said. "I'm happy with the year. I'm happy with the win total we got. I'm happy with the way we played being such a young group. I'm very happy with the way the seniors approached the year."

Clarence, a junior, had two of the four hits for the Barbs. Kees allowed five hits in 3 2/3 innings and four earned runs.

"The outlook right now is very, very bright," Josh Latimer said. "I'm excited about it and we just need to fill a few spots. But we have seven out of nine starters coming back. You've got to feel confident about that."

The Whip-Purs advance to face No. 1 Huntley for the regional title at 11 a.m. Saturday. Hampshire lost both games to its Fox Valley Conference foes, 16-6 on the road and 11-3 at home.

Simoncelli said he wasn't sure who would be on the mound against the Red Raiders, who beat Jefferson 26-0 in the first semifinal Wednesday.

"We're confident. Anything can happen," Simoncelli said. "It doesn't matter what you do in the regular season, it doesn't matter the matchup in the regular season. It's a brand-new game and we've got a good team. They've been through this and we want the challenge."

Hampshire Kyle Johnson (11) scores during the early innings of the regional game on Thursday May 25 while taking on DeKalb held at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire's base runner Victor Rodriguez Jr. (9) is shocked after being picked off at first base during the May 25 regional game while taking on DeKalb at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
DeKalb Landon Simonson (11) drops the ball on Thursday May 25 as they traveled to Hampshire High School to take on Hampshire in a regional game. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire's base runner Evan Spenk (17) celebrates his double during the regional game Thursday May 25 as they took on DeKalb held at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire's center fielder Evan Spenk (17) catches the ball during the regional game Thursday May 25 as they took on DeKalb held at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
DeKalb Nik Nelson (3) catches the ball during the regional game on Thursday May 25 as they traveled to Hampshire High School to take on Hampshire. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire's left fielder Evan Spenk (17) catches the ball during the regional game against DeKalb on Thursday May 25 held at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire Dominick Kooistra (23) waits for the ball to check up DeKalb's base runner Nathaniel Nunez (2) at first during the regional game Thursday May 25 held at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
DeKalb's base runner Brodie Farrell slides into second base for a double on Thursday May 25 as he was ruled safe as Hampshire's second baseman Casey Kaszniak tries to put on the tag during the late innings of the regional game held at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire's first baseman Dominick Kooistra, right, celebrates after getting the last out of the game on Thursday May 25 while taking on DeKalb at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire's pitcher Austin Ernst, left, gets congratulated by teammate Jack Schane (26) after winning the game over DeKalb in a regional game held at Hampshire High School on Thursday May 25th. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire's pitcher Colin Miller (7) pitches in the first inning on Thursday May 25 during the regional game while taking on DeKalb at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
DeKalb's pitcher Jackson Kees (1) pitches during the first inning of the regional game on Thursday May 25 while traveling to Hampshire High School to take on Hampshire. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire's batter Dominick Kooistra (23) hits a double while taking on DeKalb High School during the regional game on Thursday May 25 held at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire's batter Austin Leonard (22) just misses the ball in the first inning on Thursday May 25 while taking on DeKalb High School during the regional game held at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
DeKalb's catcher Maddux Clarence (4) talks to his pitcher Jackson Kees (1) in the first inning of the regional game Thursday May 25 while traveling to take on Hampshire High School in Hampshire. David Toney/for Shaw Local
DeKalb Head Coach Josh Latimer, center, talks to the infield players during the early innings on Thursday May 25 as they traveled to Hampshire to take on Hampshire High School for a regional game. David Toney/for Shaw Local
DeKalb's base runner Gavin Heller gets checked up at first base during the regional game as they traveled to Hampshire High School to take on Hampshire on Thursday May 25th. David Toney/for Shaw Local
DeKalb Head Coach Josh Latimer talks to his batter DeKalb Brodie Farrell (14) on Thursday May 25 during a break in the action at Hampshire High School for a regional game against Hampshire. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire's short stop Dominic Broecky, right, tags out DeKalb's base runner Jack Ager during the regional game on Thursday May 25 held at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
DeKalb's baserunner Brodie Farrell (14) gets checked up at first base on Thursday May 25 during the regional game while taking on Hampshire at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire's Head Coach Frank Simoncelli talks with the infield during the regional game on Thursday May 25 as they took on DeKalb High School held at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
Hampshire Kyle Johnson (11) gets hit by a pitch during Thursday's May 25 regional game while taking on DeKalb High School held at Hampshire High School. David Toney/for Shaw Local
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