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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Before Monday afternoon’s senior game, an eventual 4-0 Eagles win, the Centennial seniors rattled off their most memorable moments in high school.
The runaway winner was Ben Winter’s walk-off home run to beat Fallston in the region final last season.
With two outs and down a run, Winter’s blast to right field is still vibrant in his mother’s memory.
“He hit the home run and the place went dead silent. And then it just erupted,” Nancy Winter said. “It was the most exciting thing.”
Winter is all baseball, all the time. It’s been that way, Nancy said, since Ben was 4 years old.
“He slept with his baseball hat on. He didn’t want to take it off,” she said. “He played in the snow. He would have a catch, take [his father Jeff] out in the snow. He never stopped.”
He still hasn’t.
Winter earned first-team All-Examiner honors as an outfielder last season by batting .480 with five doubles, eight triples, two homers and 25 RBIs. He also sported a 1.33 ERA as a pitcher and didn’t lose until the state final.
This year, he’s taken the role as senior leader for the Eagles, throwing two no-hitters and vaulting No. 4 Centennial to a 14-2 record and, as it is to be announced this morning, a No. 1 seed in the 3A East region.
Centennial coach Denis Ahearn wishes he had eight more players like Winter.
“It’s not just what he gives you in terms of his play,” Ahearn said. “He works hard, and he never seems to tear anybody else down. He’s a great all around person.”
Winter will play at Towson next year, following in a long line of Centennial grads to play for the Tigers. Ahearn thinks Winter may have gotten even more college offers if it weren’t for the left-handed hitting outfielder’s stature.
Winter is 5-foot-10, 160 pounds. But he’s not bitter about his recruiting process.
“Knowing some colleges were passing me up was frustrating,” Winter said. “Getting the offer from Towson right away was good because then I knew I could play college baseball. Now I have the chance to show the other colleges even though I’m small I can play like a big player.”
Winter showed he was up for the big moments as a junior. Now, as a senior, he’s trying to live up to the classes that passed before him — the ones that helped the Eagles win the 2004 3A state championship.
After losing to Westminster in the state final last year, the 2008 Eagles are a focused group.
“All the guys this year, nobody’s won a state championship,” Winter said. “Most of the guys want to get it done this year before we leave.”
swelsh@baltimoreexaminer.com
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JJ said: little league in da district, HA! You couldnt aford the security or the bullet proof vest JJ you're an idiot!
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Rudy said:
The press can help with this situation by doing a little research and helpiong to get the word out about the oppurtunities that have long existed in the District. There are organizations out side of Little League and Ward 2, 3 and 4. Babe Ruth Baseball League has, in recent memory, been a much more competitive league than Little League. There are 12 or more clubs that play in this league from almost every ward in the city. Some of these teams play in both Little League and Babe Ruth League. There are several clubs that have a very rich tradition in baseball, Such as, The Woodridge Warriors, Takoma Rangers, #10 B&G Club and others. Most of these organizations are comunity based and don't have the budgets that NWLL may have, but still produce a great product and create a positive program for the kids.
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Rob said:
It's simply amazing how the local press and the so-called baseball experts in the District continue to ignore and refuse to acknowledge the level and quality of baseball being played by the Woodridge Warriors Youth Organization (NE DC). For over 40 years, the program under the leadership of Mason Clark, has fielded baseball teams for youth between the ages of 5 through 16. While this season may not have been one representative of past baseball seasons with our younger teams, we still have a great deal of pride in the efforts of our kids and coaches. Although it wasn't mentioned in the recent Washington Post article, Manny Burris of the San Francisco Giants played for 3 years with the Woodridge Warriors. There have been many former Warriors that have or are currently playing at the high school and college level. All we read about is the baseball that is played west of the park. These type of articles seem more intent on dismissing or trivializing the baseball efforts outside of upper NW
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If you were to listen to the Korach broadcast, and ever hear the name "Oakland", I would be shocked. They refuse to acknowledge the teams home. They dumped Oakland, so Oakland's dumped them.
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I had previously written to you about the insufferable A's TV play-by-play guy, Glen Kuiper. He rarely focuses upon the game itself, with his constant emphasis upon trivia ranging from uniforms to fans' signs. I suspect that is because he knows so little about the game. When fans don't attend, they usually watch the A's on TV and because of the television delay, can no longer silence Kuiper by turning to Korach on the radio. Kuiper alienates fans with his yawning trivialities and monumental ineptitude. I believe Kuiper's manifest boredom with broadcasting the A's leads to fan boredom and thus contributes to the scant attendance. Get this amateur off the air!
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