Page 16 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2022 Malden's Coggswell breaks up no-hitter with 7th-inning double; Revere's Popp sizzles at plate as Malden's Simpson and Stead also key players for METRO Team By Jason Mazzilli I t's been a busy summer for some of the top players from the Greater Boston League and the action continued this week in the statewide Bay State Games High School Baseball Showcase Tournament. The annual, fi ve-game tourney kicked off Tuesday this week and wrapped up Thursday at Monan Field on the campus of UMass/Boston. For the Bay State Games, it is a special milestone year as the Games, hosted by the Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation (MASF), is marking its 40th year. The Baseball Showcase has been held since 1989 and is marking its 34th summer. The Baseball Showcase tournament consists of six teams from six geographical areas. Four standout players from the local Greater Boston League continued a busy summer by playing for the Metro Team in the tournament, which fi nished with a 2-3 overall record and was battling for a medal until the fi - nal day Thursday. Included on the roster were two-year GBL All-Star from Revere High, junior Mikey Popp, a speedy centerfi elder; Malden High School sophomores Jake Simpson (shortstop. pitcher) and Ryan Coggswell (second baseman) and Malden High freshman Bo Stead (catcher). The team was coached by Malden High School head baseball coach Steve Freker. Coach Freker is the longest-serving coach in the history of the Bay State Games, in his 34th consecutive year with the Metro Baseball Team, every year of its existence. "It has been a pleasure and an honor to coach and help coordinate the Bay State Games Baseball Showcase all these years," Malden High's Coach Freker said. "It is such a fantastic resource for players who want to pursue college baseball opportunities, or just compete against the best young baseball players in the state." Only players who have completed grades 8,9, 10 and 11 may participate in the fivegame round-robin tournament, which was played Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday this week. Malden High’s Jake Simpson at the plate for Metro. All of the local players showed their talents extremely well this week, led by Popp, the Revere High junior who recently excelled at the Massachusetts Baseball Coaches Association (MBCA) 11th Annual State AllStar Game. Popp slammed a double and single and stole two bases, scoring three runs in a 5-1 Metro win over Central on Tuesday. He also made numerous solid defensive plays in centerfi eld, tracking down balls with fi ne catches and throwing out runners trying to score at the plate. "Mikey (Popp) is one of the best players in this region and in Massachusetts and really showed it at the Bay State Games," Coach Freker said. "A lot of college coaches said they were impressed with his abilities and will be following him through the rest of the summer at other events." Malden High sophomore Ryan Coggswell put a big feather in his cap when he broke up a no-hitter bid by Central Catholic pitcher Lucasz Rondeau with two outs in the bottom of the seventh. One out away from making Bay State Games history with what have been just the 12th complete-game no-hitter ever in 34 years, Malden's Coggwell made his own history when he lined a two-out single down the left field line to break up the bid. "I was just waiting for my pitch and I wanted to put the ball in play," said Coggwell, who led Malden in hitting this past spring with a.346 average. "I did not realize it was the only hit of the game until they told me at fi rst base. "It was a great feeling!" Coggswell told The Advocate. Simpson, a two-year Malden starter as a sophomore, had Malden High players for Metro, from left Ryan Coggswell, Jake Simpson and Bo Stead. three hits and also was steady in the middle of the Metro infi eld at shortstop. He pitched a 1-2-3 inning on Wednesday in a tight, 4-2 game with Coastal. "Jake (Simpson) did a great job all-around," said Metro assistant coach and BC High head coach Steve Healy. "He's only a sophomore, but he's got all the tools and a great deal of talent." Malden High freshman Bo Stead said he enjoyed playing in the Bay States Game. "To be able to play against such great competition was so much fun and I was glad to have been a part of it," said Stead, who started nearly every game behind the plate for Malden High varsity this past spring. Popp said he was pleased to have been able to contribute to a solid week of high-end baseball. "There were tons of college coaches here and some great Malden High freshman catcher Bo Stead behind the plate for Metro at Bay States. players on the all the teams. The competition is some of the best I've played against in this tournament and in the state All-Star Game." Malden High’s Ryan Coggswell (1) at the plate just before breaking up the no-hitter. Revere’s Mikey Popp at bat.
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