Prep Baseball Report

Preseason Power 25 Countdown: No. 20 Beloit Turner


By Andy Sroka
Staff Writer

The Wisconsin high school season kicks off on March 27th, the first day for regular season games.

Leading up to the opening week of games we will be rolling out team previews of high school teams all across the state and across all classifications, eventually launching our Preseason Power 25.

We will bring you a snapshot of what to expect along with top players and keys to success for that particular team.

Team: Beloit Turner
Preseason Rank: 20
2017 Record: 25-4
Conference: Rock Valley
WIAA Division: 2
Head Coach: Jeff Clowes
Playoff Run: State semifinals appearance
2017 Final Rank: 9
Returning Starters: 5
Returning Pitchers: 3

KEY PLAYERS LOST

Hunter Martindale, 1B/RHP (Wisconsin-Stout)
Sam Behm, INF
Ethan Burns, C

TOP PLAYERS

Name State School Class Pos Commitment
Mitchell Seager WI Beloit Turner 2018 OF/LHP Winona State
Hunter Waldsmith WI Beloit Turner 2018 INF/RHP  
Ryan Hughes WI Beloit Turner 2018 INF Rock Valley JC
Cory Walker WI Beloit Turner 2019 LHP/OF
Kyle Hannaman WI Beloit Turner 2019 OF  
Adrian Estrada WI Beloit Turner 2019 INF
Preston Veins WI Beloit Turner 2020 INF/RHP  
Drew Ries WI Beloit Turner 2020 INF/RHP  

X-FACTOR

Junior OF/LHP Cory Walker started on the varsity squad for much of last season and really became one of the team’s go-to players after their star duo. He hit .350 as a sophomore in 2017 and given the graduation of a few key pieces from last year’s version of this Turner team, he’ll be counted upon to take on an even bigger role. He recorded a 3.42 ERA last spring and is likely going to become this staff’s No. 3 starter when he’s not roaming the outfield. The Trojans might be a little short on arms in their bullpen, so this staff dependability is going to be put to the test, including Walker.

If he’s able to take a step forward in his development, he could be one of the main reasons Turner was deep enough to make its way back to state.

OUTLOOK

The perennially competitive Rock Valley Conference just became that much more cutthroat in 2018 by combining its North and South divisions into one, pitting powerhouses Beloit Turner and Jefferson against each other. The Division-2 schools are now set to determine the true king of the RVC this spring. Jefferson has won six straight North titles while Turner’s a reigning back-to-back champ in the now-defunct South. As talented as Jefferson is once again, however, 2018 may be Turner’s best shot at the conference crown and at another bid at D-2 state.

The Trojans fell to West Salem in last season’s state semifinals, 5-3, in heartbreaking fashion. With since-graduated senior Hunter Martindale (Wisconsin-Stout) at the plate, Turner had the tying run at second. Martindale struck out, though, and ended the Trojans’ bid at its first state title since 2001.

The good news is many members of that team are back for a little redemption this year, namely one of the state’s best players OF/LHP Mitchell Seager (Winona State). Seager was an all-state selection a year ago, one of only two juniors to earn the honor. He’s been a lock in Coach Jeff Clowes’ lineup ever since his freshman season when he hit .333. And he’s been a nightmare for opposing pitchers ever since, finishing with a .515 average in his junior season. He’s on our radar, too, and is presently ranked No. 54 overall in his state’s class. When he’s not in the outfield, it’s because it’ll be his turn on the mound. He takes the ball in the rotation after ace RHP Hunter Waldsmith.

Waldsmith joined Seager as a first team RVA all-conference selection. His inclusion was obvious since Waldsmith dominated for a full season, going 9-0 with a 1.93 ERA. And, like Seager, is a valuable cog in the Trojans offensive machine. He hit .495 for Turner last year, giving the program, arguably, the best D-2 duo in the state. The junior Walker will likely be the team’s No. 3 starter this spring, as mentioned in the previous section, giving Coach Clowes an experienced and stable unit of arms to rely on.

Senior INF Ryan Hughes (Rock Valley JC) returns to the middle of the infield for Turner, where he was named second team all-conference a season ago. He’s been an efficient defender for them and a capable hitter to complement the Seager-Waldsmith show. Juniors INF Adrian Estrada and OF Kyle Hannaman are also back after seeing the field some as sophomores and should sufficiently back up the seniors.

BOTTOM LINE

There may not be a D-2 team in the state who can trot out two players of the same caliber as Seager and Waldsmith. The two-way stars shined for the Trojans in 2017 and they helped earn Turner its best chance at state in over 15 years. For both of them to return as seniors in front of a talented, if a little thin, squad of role players means that they should be one of the favorites to return to D-2 state only this time making the trip home with some hardware.

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