On another picture perfect night for softball, we crowned our 2025 Youk Post season tournament champ. Once again it was Team Stu vs. Team Ken
Stu with the recap:
Stu Solomon walked off the mound and looked up into the sun-kissed sky tracking an infield pop-up. After the ball landed in the first baseman’s glove for the final out, Stu took off his pitcher’s mask and squatted as his teammates ambushed him from all angles.
Team Solomon powered past Team Groh for the 11-10 win to capture the 2025 Youk Award in thrilling fashion Wednesday night on Field 2 at Triple Creek.
Stu’s Blues were the visitors in every postseason game, and we came out swinging every time. Lead off man Cam “Run” Kirzner, Jeremy “Strong” Dock and Captain Stu got aboard and scored early, then Will “The Thrill” Coleman brought in 3 more on a JCC triple-turned-home run to right center.
Six runs on 7 hits is a great way to start out the championship game, but it was no walk in the park from there. Groh’s guy got a few hits, then a sequence of walks loaded the bases and plated their first 2 runs.
After each team went down in order the second inning and we got one more run in the third, our opponents in orange wasted no time cutting in our lead. Four runs in the bottom half, including a no-doubt shot over the fence from “Pistol Pete” Soltesz, and all of a sudden it’s a one-run game.
Dock got on and scored his second of three runs to make it 8-6, then Kirzner and Coleman turned a crucial 6-3 double play across the infield with the tying run at the plate to end the fifth inning. Dan “The Man” McGrath and “Buffalo Ben” Charlton were anchors for us in left and right center as they have been all season.
Our defensive heroics could only last for so long as Groh’s bats came alive once more in the sixth to flip the game on its head, scoring 4 runs to give them a 10-8 lead and a chance to close it out in the top of the seventh. Down to our final out with Jeremy on base, Stu put the team on his back and extended the game with an RBI single. Dan added another hit to advance Stu, then Ben knocked them both in on the go-ahead two-out base hit to make it 11-10.
We made three quick outs, including an ultra clutch running grab from Eli “Ghost” Gould in shallow right field, to hang on for the dramatic one-run win. Team Solomon won 10 of its final 12 games to rebound from a 2-6 first half and finish the season on top.
So there you have it. Congrats to Team Stu and the guys. After they whooped Team Brafman last week, Captain Brafman told them he thought they were one of the better teams he’d seen over the last couple of years and they proved him right.
Thanks to everyone for another great season. Please be on the lookout for the ASG announcement coming up soon and word on the end-of-the-year banquet.
League notes
Happy birthday to Ryan “The One Man Gang” Marcus. Looking forward to having you back next year.
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Somehow the Reds are still in the playoff hunt. (Well that somehow is that the 300 million dollar Mets are going into the tank). Elly could be the second coming of Willie Mays and I won’t sign him or anyone to Juan Soto money. At least the Reds are keeping it interesting. But one has to wonder how many games they would be up in the wildcard or even the NL Central if management had signed a bat in the offseason like we all knew they needed. The Reds, when healthy, have 3 legit aces plus Singer who has been fantastic the second half and yet they are only 2 games over 500. Maybe they will pull it off, but again it’s on the front office this offseason to for once go all in (smartly) and get us some bats.
If you need New Years plans I’m sure that Roger will be happy to celebrate with you at the Cintas Center as it was announced yesterday that XU will host UCONN on Dec. 31. Who doesn’t want to ring in the New Year with Roger and the Muskies?
