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Colts Fall Short in 5A State Title Game as Mendazona Dominates

Central’s pitcher throws a no‑hitter while Thurston’s senior Grady Saunders exits early, leaving a young squad optimistic for next season.

The 5A state championship game ended in a 7‑0 defeat for Thurston Baseball, with Central pulling away early and maintaining control through the final inning.

A Pitcher’s Masterpiece

Central’s right‑hander Joe Mendazona delivered a no‑hitter that featured 14 strikeouts, leaving the Colts without a single hit and setting the tone for the game.

Central struck first in the second inning, adding two runs, and extended the lead with four more in the third, building a 6‑0 advantage before a seventh run in the sixth sealed the 7‑0 margin.

A Senior’s Final Inning

Thurston’s senior Grady Saunders was forced out in the third inning after a painful injury, ending his high school career and leaving the team shorthanded.

Despite the loss, the Colts are young — only four seniors — and they remain hopeful about returning to the title game next year, buoyed by a strong pitching staff and a promising pipeline of talent.

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