Pitch it like Beckham | SHG junior has best outing in win over U-High
TL;DR
SHG junior delivered an impressive performance in a recent victory over U-High, showcasing skills reminiscent of David Beckham. The match highlighted the player's potential and contributions to the team's success.
Key points
- SHG junior had a standout performance
- Victory over U-High
- Skills compared to David Beckham
- Team's success highlighted
Gov. JB Pritzker talks to reporters after the ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Ribbon cutting ceremony at the Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Brandon Doherty, who is the general manager for Scheels Sports Park, speaks at a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Ryan McCrady, who is president & CEO of the Springfield Sangamon Growth Alliance, speaks at the ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Rebecca Birenbaum, who is CEO of Springfield Clinic, speaks at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Dirk McCormick of Legacy Pointe Development speaks at a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Gov. JB Pritzker greets young athletes during the ribbon cutting ceremony at the Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Ribbon cutting ceremony at the Scheels Sports Park on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Springfield.
Gov. JB Pritzker talks with Mike Murphy, who is president & CEO of The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce during a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Springfield District 186 Superintendent Jennifer Gill speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Springfield Mayor Misty Buscher speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Gov. JB Pritzker greets young athletes playing a game following the ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Ribbon cutting ceremony at Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Ribbon cutting ceremony at Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Ribbon cutting ceremony at Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Gov. JB Pritzker speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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Gov. JB Pritzker talks to reporters after the ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Gov. JB Pritzker talks to reporters after the ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Ribbon cutting ceremony at the Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Brandon Doherty, who is the general manager for Scheels Sports Park, speaks at a ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Ryan McCrady, who is president & CEO of the Springfield Sangamon Growth Alliance, speaks at the ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Rebecca Birenbaum, who is CEO of Springfield Clinic, speaks at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Dirk McCormick of Legacy Pointe Development speaks at a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Gov. JB Pritzker greets young athletes during the ribbon cutting ceremony at the Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Ribbon cutting ceremony at the Scheels Sports Park on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Springfield.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Gov. JB Pritzker talks with Mike Murphy, who is president & CEO of The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce during a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Springfield District 186 Superintendent Jennifer Gill speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Springfield Mayor Misty Buscher speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Gov. JB Pritzker greets young athletes playing a game following the ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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See the photos from the Scheels Sports Park ribbon cutting
Ribbon cutting ceremony at Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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Ribbon cutting ceremony at Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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Ribbon cutting ceremony at Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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Gov. JB Pritzker speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony for Scheels Sports Park Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
Ty Springer gave Sacred Heart-Griffin the lead, he and pitcher Chase Beckham preserved it, and Mikey Groesch added some flair in the Cyclonesâ 4-0 win over Normal U-High in a Central State Eight Conference game at Comstock Field on Tuesday.
Beckham had a spectacular outing, going six scoreless innings with four hits, three walks, two were hit by pitches, and he struck out four. It was his best outing in his four starts.
Sacred Heart-Griffin junior pitcher Chase Beckman
SHGâs win also gave the Cyclones (16-5 overall, 5-3 in the CS8) added reassurance as the Class 3A postseason nears, knocking off one of the two teams unbeaten in league play (Chatham Glenwood is the other, sitting at 15-3 and 7-0 CS8). The Pioneers fell to 20-3 (7-1). U-High and SHG are both in the Mount Zion Sectional complex.
SHG won the Class 2A state baseball championship a year ago, but if the Cyclones â with 10 seniors with that state championship pedigree â want to go back-to-back, theyâll have to do it in the higher class against larger schools.
âWe played really well today in all of the phases,â SHG coach Nick Naumovich said. âI thought we played good defense. I thought we pitched really well. I thought we ran the bags really well . . . but when you can play a clean baseball game, you certainly have an opportunity to get a win. And I thought we played well enough today to get a win.â
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Beckham doesnât try to overpower hitters, but instead says heâs comfortable enough knowing his defense has his back. In the first inning, with bases loaded and one out, Beckham got a strikeout and U-Highâs Cole Brent tried to score on the dropped third strike, but Groesch quickly retrieved the ball, sprinted back and beat Brent to the plate for the tag out double play.
In the top of the third, U-High loaded the bases and, with two outs, Myles Mitchell drove a fly ball to deep center field. SHGâs Ty Springer even took a step in the wrong direction, spinned and sprinted over in time to make the catch.
âA couple of innings were a little rough, but I trust in my stuff, and I knew I had a great defense behind me,â Beckham said. âA couple of long fly balls were hit to Ty, but I knew he was going to be there to make the plays.â
Asked if he was nervous when he saw Springer need to recover his position, Beckham said: âA little bit, a little bit, but I trust him a lot. I know if a ball's hit out there, he's going to track it down somehow.â
Sacred Heart-Griffin baseball player Ty Springer cools down with some Gatorlyte during warmups before the Cyclones' game against Arlington Heights Hersey on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
Springer was standing next to Beckham waiting for his turn in the interview. He said: âYeah, it made me a little nervous too. I knew it was hit good, but I took the wrong route. But, you know, went back and got it, so that's all that matters.â
Springer, a senior, said he knows Comstock Fieldâs outfield well enough to know how much room he has.
âWe've got a big field out here,â Springer said. âMost fields, that's probably gone, but we've got a big field, and I played here four years, so I know what I'm doing and I trust my abilities.â
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In the top of the fourth, Beckham picked off a runner at first. In the fifth, SHG third baseman Levi Daly, a sophomore, leapt for a bouncing ball well above his head and made the throw to second for a fielderâs choice.
By then, SHG had a 3-0 lead and Beckham was cruising.
Springer grounded into a run-scoring double play in the bottom of the third and Groesch led off the next inning with a solo home run over the left-center fence.
âHonestly, I hit one in Jacksonville that was pretty good, so I wasn't sure if that one was gone,â Groesch said of his fourth homer. âI hit it pretty hard, got up into it, and it was gone.â
Sacred Heart-Griffin's Mike Groesch hits the ball as he bats against Monticello during the Class 2A Lincoln Land Community College Supersectionals Monday June 2, 2025.
Dylan Clow followed that with an infield single, moved to second on a Rowan Mizeur sacrifice bunt and took third on a single by Daly to put runners at the corners. With U-High starter Isaac Schroeder keeping an eye on Daly at first, a pickoff attempt got past first baseman Bodey Klemmensen and Clow scored to give SHG a 3-0 lead. Drew Wardâs RBI single in the sixth scored Ethan Cour, who doubled off the wall in the previous at-bat.
As the SHG lead grew, Groesch saw Beckhamâs ease on the mound grow. In 26 2/3 innings this season, Beckham is 3-1 with one save and a 1.05 ERA. Heâs allowed four earned runs on 18 hits and has 19 strikeouts against 14 walks.
âYou could tell he was fearless on the mound,â Groesch said of Beckham. âIt starts with the preparation we have in practice. He's been working hard for the entire offseason, regular season practices leading up to this, and we knew he was our guy, and that's why he's up on the mound today.â
Contact Ryan Mahan: 788-1546,ryan.mahan@sj-r.com, Twitter.com/RyanMahanSJR.
This article originally appeared on State Journal-Register: SHG builds confidence by knocking U-High from ranks of CS8 unbeatens
Q&A
What was the SHG junior's performance like against U-High?
The SHG junior had an outstanding outing, demonstrating skills that drew comparisons to David Beckham.
Who is the SHG junior mentioned in the article?
The article does not specify the name of the SHG junior player.
What was the outcome of the match between SHG and U-High?
SHG won the match against U-High, showcasing a strong team performance.
What significance does the performance of the SHG junior have for the team?
The impressive performance of the SHG junior is expected to boost the team's morale and prospects in future matches.