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Golden ace Laif Palmer throws ‘immaculate inning’ in victory

BY DENNIS PLEUSS JEFFCO PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WESTMINSTER — Golden senior pitcher Laif Palmer pulled o an “immaculate inning” April 15 at Standley Lake High School.

Palmer had three strikeouts on nine pitches in the bottom of the rst inning against Standley Lake.

e Gators’ rst three batters were all called out looking at strike-three as Palmer hit low-90s on the radar guns that were keeping a sharp eye on the Oregon State Universitycommit.

“I can’t recall, but that is the goal,” Palmer said of having a 9-pitch, 3-strikeout inning. “ e goal is to go out every inning and strike everyone out. It was a good way to start out the game.”

Palmer nished with 13 strikeouts in his complete-game victory. Golden — No. 7 in the CHSAANow. com Class 4A baseball rankings — captured its fth straight victory with a 7-3 win.

“ at was incredible,” Golden coach Jackie McBroom said of Palmer’s bottom of the rst performance on the mound. “I’ve played baseball a long time. I can’t remember ever seeing that.”

Palmer was touched up with a solo home run by Standley Lake’s Brody Geist in the bottom of the sixth inning that actually cut Golden’s lead to 2-1 heading to the seventh inning. Standley Lake’s Colton Martin and Geist each had RBI doubles in the bottom of the seventh inning.

“To be honest, it doesn’t really bother me,” Palmer said of giving up the home run in the sixth and a pair of RBI doubles in the seventh. “It’s on to the next pitch and get back up on the mound.” e Demons used some slick base running in the fth inning to take a 1-0 lead. Sophomore Jaydon Stroup scored the rst run when he stole third on a fake bunt attempt. Standley Lake catcher Matthew Flowers threw to third, but with the Gators’ third baseman charging to the plate there was no one at third base and the ball sailed into left eld allowing Stroup to score.

Palmer did just that. He was able to strike out the side in the seventh to nish o the complete-game victory and keep the Demons (8-4, 3-0 in 4A Je co) atop the league standings.

D’Evelyn (8-4, 3-0), Green Mountain (8-4, 3-0) and Evergreen (6-3, 3-0) are all tied at the top of 4A Je co through the rst third of the conference games.

Standley Lake actually out-hit Golden seven to ve. Gator starting pitcher Ian Rasmussen went six innings, giving up just three hits.

Golden sophomore Luca Casali led o the top of the sixth inning with a single and would score on a sacri ce y by junior Kohei Shimada to put the Demons up 2-0 heading to the bottom of the sixth inning.

“We need to get going earlier,” Casali said of the Demons’ o ense. “Once we get going we are a team that keeps rolling.”

With Rasmussen being relieved in the top of the seventh inning, the Demons took advantage. A pair of hit-by-pitches, an error and a walk set the table for Casali and Shimada to both deliver 2-run hits to give Golden a 7-1 lead on Standley Lake (4-8, 0-3).

“We got some clutch hits there in the end,” McBroom said. “ at is what we like to see.”

Golden had only put up eight runs in the rst three starts Palmer had this season. e Demons did put up 10 runs in Palmer’s rst start in a league start, but McBroom would like to see more run support for Palmer who had thrown 31 innings with 55 strikeouts so far this season.

“I don’t want him (Palmer) to go out there and throw that many pitches,” McBroom said of Palmer throwing over 100 pitches in the complete-game win. “When he is on the bump we have to do a better job o ensively so he can keep his pitchcount down and keep him healthy as the season goes on.”

Palmer has faith that the Demons will start to catch re in his future starts.

“I know we’ll get them eventually,” Palmer said. “I’ve seen all of these guys. It comes down to really wanting in and having con dence up there.”

McBroom had that Palmer’s growth in his mental approach on the mound and his con dence has given the 6-foot-5 hard-throwing righty the ability to improve on his junior campaign where he had a 7-4 record with a 2.33 ERA.

“If feels good winning,” Palmer said. “If I have to go all seven innings I’ll do it.”

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