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Kane County Chronicle Baseball capsules and questions

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Austin Shanahan

Batavia, Sr., P

Shanahan returns as the clear ace for the Bulldogs after being thrust into the role last year because of injuries to Batavia’s staff.

Jordan Touro

Geneva, Sr., P

The South Alabama recruit went 5-2 with a 2.29 ERA as a junior and is the most experienced varsity arm on the Vikings’ highly regarded staff.

FIVE BURNING QUESTIONS

1. What about the pitching?
That's how Harry Caray would phrase the question. At least in the case of Geneva, the answer is, holy cow! The Vikings have a potentially sensational 1-2 punch of future Division I aces in Andy Honiotes and Jordan Touro, and don't forget about fellow senior righty Tony Landi as another quality starter. Geneva's pitching appears to be a cut above, but just about every team in the area has solid arms.

2. Is the Upstate Eight Conference River Division a two-horse race?
Geneva and defending champ St. Charles East appear to be clear front-runners, though both teams have holes to fill in the outfield. Geneva coach Matt Hahn wonders whether his offense will support the pitching sufficiently but seniors such as third baseman Mitch Endriukaitis, first baseman Anthony Bragg and outfielders Jake Weede and Bobby Hess are capable of taking pressure off touted freshman shortstop Nick Derr. East needs pitchers such as Matt Starai and Troy Dykhuis to complement ace Nick Huskisson and multisport athletes such as Erik Anderson, Brannon Barry and Mike Candre to find their niche for a promising team.

3. How about Batavia and St. Charles North?
Both are capable of pushing Geneva, East and the rest of the conference. The perennial power North Stars lack the star power they typically bring after heavy graduation losses but returnees such as versatile senior Kurt Barbeau, catcher Ryan Thomas and pitchers Ankur Shah and Sawyer Chambers provide coach Todd Genke a foundation. Sophomore Cory Wright is a promising newcomer for North. Batavia first baseman Micah Coffey and speedster Laren Eustace are tough outs, and coach Matt Holm likes his middle infield of shortstop Billy Zwick and second baseman Jeremy Schoessling.

4. Can Kaneland keep up its success?
The Knights won the 3A state title in 2011, then won 24 games and a Northern Illinois Big 12 East title last year, but any sustained success will have to come with a mostly new-look cast. There is little returning experience to supplement top returnees John Hopkins (pitcher/third baseman), Matt Limbrunner (first baseman/pitcher) and Joe Pollastrini (shortstop/pitcher), However, Knights coach Brian Aversa likes his team's balance and work ethic, and is hopeful newcomers such as Blake Sowell, Joe Komel and Kyle Pollastrini provide some needed reinforcements.


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