Oregon HS Scout Blog (3.29.22)
March 31, 2022
LAKE OSWEGO, OR– It was a state championship atmosphere as the top two teams in PBR Oregon’s POWER 12 rankings, #1 Jesuit and #2 Lakeridge, met at the home of the Pacers in a matchup of two titans. Spectators packed the seats and lined the fences to catch an early season glimpse at some of the top players in the state, and two of the top pitching prospects in the country in Jesuit’s 2022 LHP Nelson Keljo and Lakeridge’s 2023 LHP Paul Wilson, both Oregon State recruits. However, though each pitcher (and subsequent pitcher) showcased elite arm strength and stuff, it was the bats of Jesuit’s left side of the infield that delivered a 2-0 victory for the Crusaders.
Setting the tone and silencing the home crowd early, 2023 IF Levi Jones, an Oregon State recruit, caught a 93 mph fastball from Wilson up in the zone, and squared it up with a heavy barrel. The ball left the bat in a hurry, sailing over a high left-center field fence giving the Crusaders the only run needed in the top of the first. Trotting the bases with exuberance, Jones stole the momentum of the day early, and really set the tone for the entire game which saw high energy throughout.
Jesuit got on the board again in the second inning when, after two quick strikeouts by Wilson, 2023 SS Ryan Cooney, an Oregon recruit, managed to get a barrel on another high fastball from Wilson, and watched high into the blue sky landing just beyond Lakeridge’s shallow center field fence. Cooney, a consummate winner who plays the game with crisp attention to detail on both sides of the ball, played a stellar game, taking consistently strong at-bats from the leadoff spot while captaining the defense from shortstop.It’s not all arms here in @PBR_Oregon & ‘23 IF Levi Jones deposits a 93 mph fastball over the LC wall for a loud home run. @BeaverBaseball recruit swings a heavy barrel & is off to a strong start this spring. @jhsbaseball503 pic.twitter.com/WvVWg0RtuB
— Shooter Hunt (@ShooterHunt) March 30, 2022
Those solo home runs would be the only hits that Wilson gave up in the game. Up to 96 mph (on the pitch immediately following Jones’ home run), the 6-foot-4, 190-pound southpaw worked mostly 93-94 across five innings of work. A tighter albeit fair strikezone combined with a patient and mature Jesuit lineup helped drive the pitch count up early, and he finished with 83 (59% strikes) on the day, striking out nine and walking five. Outside of the Cooney home run in the second, Wilson really settled down after a long first, striking out six in the next three innings while working quick and efficiently. The pure stuff was down right electric at times, and the junior left-hander is likely already envisioning a rematch in the postseason. He was relieved by uncommitted 2023 RHP Erik Hoffberg who was lights out in two innings allowing no hits while striking out three and walking one. His 85-86 fastball and tight, low 70s curveball were sensational in a short stint.‘23 LHP Paul Wilson (OR) has really settled down after a long 1st (limited to 1 run)
— Shooter Hunt (@ShooterHunt) March 30, 2022
Up to 9️⃣6️⃣, he’s had 93-94 into the 4th w/ heavy late life at times (mostly 1850-1900)
CB w/ more depth 75-77 & SL shorter w/ sweep at times 76-78
Electric @ times@PBR_Oregon || @NathanRode pic.twitter.com/dRQ6CDmHji
On the Jesuit side, Keljo’s poised demeanor and mound presence combined with an 88-91 fastball allowed him to dictate tempo and control the game for his 4.1 innings of work. Presumably on a pitch count, the left-hander threw just 64 on the day and did not allow a hit while striking out three and walking two (1 hbp). Any barrels that Lakeridge delivered seemed to be hit right at Jesuit defenders, and he mixed in just enough sliders (76-80) to disrupt timing.Uncommitted ‘23 RHP Erik Hoffberg (@Lakeridgebball) has been lights out since coming in for the Pacers.
— PBR Oregon (@PBR_Oregon) March 30, 2022
85-86 & ripping off his usual tight 72-74 curveball.
3K in 2 scoreless innings.
Still 2-0 heading to the bottom of 7… pic.twitter.com/Gn3X4TW3XS
But the Jesuit victory did not come without a fight from the home team. Lakeridge put runners on in each inning except the third including bases loaded in the fifth and a pair of runners in the seventh. Though Jesuit reliever, uncommitted 2023 RHP Ty Alleman, did not have his usual pinpoint control (2.2 innings, 51% strikes, 2K-4BB), he made BIG pitches in big spots that helped secure the victory including sitting down the heart of the Lakeridge order in the final frame.‘22 LHP Nelson Keljo (OR) working mostly 89-91 early on & dropping in 76-80 breaker for strikes.
— Shooter Hunt (@ShooterHunt) March 30, 2022
Open gate down mound & powering FB w/ some ASR. @BeaverBaseball recruit is poised on the mound & controlling the game early. #MLBDraft pic.twitter.com/mBmJtDNIqW
Lakeridge threatens in the 7th w/ 2 on, but uncommitted ‘23 RHP Ty Alleman continues his role as the stopper for @jhsbaseball503 & steps up with a strikeout and pop up to seal the victory.
— PBR Oregon (@PBR_Oregon) March 30, 2022
Alleman pumping 88-90 & flashed a 72-73 SLV for strikes.
2-0 Jesuit
Final. pic.twitter.com/VbbrRLerF3
After two years without a state championship, and with the baseball fervent fans of Oregon craving the competitive juices that come when two strong squads are pitted against one another, this game certainly delivered. And it delivered in more ways than just the final outcome. It really served as a “welcome back” to the community of baseball, and promised even bigger moments to come the rest of the spring.
JESUIT: 2
LAKERIDGE: 0
W: Nelson Keljo
L: Paul Wilson
HR: Levi Jones, Ryan Cooney
Hits: Jones, Cooney, Beau Spiekerman (Lakeridge), Tristen Seber (Lakeridge)
Make sure to follow @PBR_Oregon for extensive coverage of the OSAA season as the spring rolls on.