The No. 7 Toledo baseball team lost in the first round of the 2B state tournament Saturday, 3-0 to Coupeville in Castle Rock, to end its season.
Kaven Winters kept the Wolves quiet for four innings, but Toledo couldn’t do anything itself at the plate. Coupeville finally broke the ice with an unearned run in the fifth, ending Winters’ day after 4 ⅓ innings, with five strikeouts and six walks. Rogan Stanley came out of the bullpen, got the Riverhawks out of the jam, and threw a clean sixth, but allowed two insurance in the top of the seventh to give the Wolves insurance for the upset.
Carson Gould had two hits as part of a 2-for-3 day at the plate, but that equaled half of the Riverhawks’ knocks as a team. Rayder Stemkoski and Caiden Schultz both went 1 for 3 at the top of the Toledo lineup.
Toledo will graduate six seniors from this spring’s team: Schultz, Gould, Geoffrey Glass, Zane Ranney, Hunter Feigenbaum, Austin Norris, and Chase Meyers.