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We have a big-class champion: Rogers
1:45 p.m.
In the exuberant aftermath of Rogers’ 3-0 victory over New Prague in the Class 4A championship game, Royals senior catcher Kami Messer clung tightly to a yellow stuffed duck, a prize awarded to her by her teammates.
Messer was chosen by the rest of the Royals as their player of the game.
Good choice.
She had slugged two hits, including an RBI double in the fifth inning to give the Royals a 2-0 lead. She also was the calming influence and voice of reason for pitcher AnnaBelle Waldoch, an eighth-grader. Waldoch pitched a complete game, giving up three hits and walking four while striking out seven and leaning on the veteran influence of Messer in tight situations.
“Having Kami as the catcher is one of the best things ever,” Waldoch said. “She is so supportive and she has so many years of experience that she just knows what to do. And having someone behind the plate that can lead me through this was really helpful.”
Rogers (22-3) went into the season with something to prove. The Royals had made only one state tournament appearance before this year, in 2005. But their laser focus was evident the entire 2024 tournament. Their defense, marvelous all three games, was stellar in the final, twice thwarting rallies by New Prague (21-4) with double plays.