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Ignacio baseball takes two from Custer County

’Cats end regular season rolling 10-2, 12-0
Ignacio's Devante Montoya pitches in relief on Thursday during nonleague play at 3A Pagosa Springs. The Bobcats lost to the Pirates, but ended their regular season by winning twice on Saturday at 2A Custer County. (Joel Priest/Special to the Herald)

Regrouping authoritatively from a humbling six-inning, mistake-marred 16-6 loss at 3A Pagosa Springs not two full days before, the Ignacio Bobcats roared back into form Saturday in Westcliffe.

Helped by a five-run sixth inning and a three-run seventh, IHS grabbed the first of two games at Custer County by a final 10-2 margin. Game 2, however, was all Ignacio, The ’Cats clawed out five runs in the top of the first, and put another five-spot up in the fifth to ultimately prevail 12-0.

Ignacio closes out regular-season play standing 14-8 overall, 4-2 in the 2A/1A San Juan Basin League, and 10-4 against 2A Southern Peaks opposition – including CCHS – before joining the SPL for postseason district-level play.

On Saturday, IHS got a complete-game, no-hitter from Phillip Quintana in Game 2. The junior right-hander walked three of the Bobcats (7-14, 4-8 SPL) and plunked one with a pitch, but struck out nine.

Offensively, Quintana went 2-for-4 with one run and one batted in. Junior Devante Montoya finished 1-3 with a double, walk and two runs scored. Senior Eppie Quintana went 1-3 with a sacrifice fly, two runs and one RBI. Freshman Stoney White Thunder went 2-3 with a walk and two runs, and senior Dylan McCaw ended up 1-2 with a walk, two runs and one RBI.

Custer County’s cause wasn’t helped by a reported nine fielding errors, either.

Seven Ignacio players rapped at least two hits in Game 1, with Montoya going 2-for-4 with a sac-fly, double, triple, one run scored and three batted in. Freshman Ambrose Valdez went 2-4 with a run and two batted in. Phillip Quintana ended up 3-4 with a run. Senior Eppie Quintana went 2-for-5 with two runs scored. Junior Marcus Maez was 2-3 with a walk and two runs. Senior Zane Olguin reached base all four times he stepped into the batter’s box; he singled twice, drew a walk and was hit by a pitch, scoring one run and plating another.

White Thunder (2-4, R) started on the hill for head coach Duke Baker, and earned the win after working 6.2 innings and scattering four hits. Throwing a reported 102 pitches, he walked only four hitters and struck out eight. Marcus Maez then came on in relief, and recorded the final CCHS out with only one delivery.

In the aforementioned loss at PSHS (10-13 overall), Montoya went 1-4 with a two-RBI double and scored twice. Eppie Quintana hammered a sixth-inning RBI-triple plating Montoya for Ignacio’s last run, and ended up 2-3 with a hit-by-pitch and a run scored. Phillip Quintana went 0-2 with a walk, an RBI-groundout, and was tagged by a first-inning pitch – leading to him scoring the contest’s first run because of a White Thunder opposite-field single to left.

Ignacio's Phillip Quintana slides safely into home plate, beating an offline throw to Pagosa Springs catcher Hunter Pouyer during nonleague play Thursday at PSHS. The Bobcats lost to the 3A Pirates, but ended the regular season winning twice on Saturday at 2A Custer County. (Joel Priest/Special to the Herald)