The Wilder Senior Baseball Club celebrates winning the Pacific Northwest Babe Ruth 16-18 tournament in Kelso on Saturday. The seniors qualified to play in the Babe Ruth World Series in Florida. (Zac Moore)

The Wilder Senior Baseball Club celebrates winning the Pacific Northwest Babe Ruth 16-18 tournament in Kelso on Saturday. The seniors qualified to play in the Babe Ruth World Series in Florida. (Zac Moore)

Wilder splits in state tune-up

BELLEVUE — Fresh off winning Babe Ruth Baseball’s Pacific Northwest Regional Championship Saturday evening, Wilder Senior stepped back into American Legion play, splittling a doubleheader with longtime summer foe Lakeside Recovery Legion on Sunday.

Wilder Senior fell 5-1 in the first contest, before triumphing 4-2 in the nightcap at Newport High School.

Ethan Staples drove in Jordan Shumway with a fifth-inning RBI single after Shumway led off the frame with a single to put Wilder Senior up 1-0 in the opener.

Lakeside finally got to Wilder starter Zeke Schmadeke in the bottom of the sixth.

Schmadeke allowed a leadoff single to balloon into a five-run frame after giving up four hits, three walks and hitting a batter

Game two

The Sequim senior led off the second game with a walk, stole second, moved to third on a passed ball and came home on Colton Romero’s ground out.

Josiah Gooding put Wilder up 2-1 when he drove in Brayden White who had reached on Wilder’s lone extra-base hit, a double.

Romero added a sacrifice fly to score Alex Angevine in the top of the sixth and Schmadeke walked and scored on a passed ball to go up 4-1

Kody Williams tossed a complete-game six-hitter in the second contest, striking out four and walking a batter.

Wilder Senior will open the Washington American Legion AAA State Tournament on Saturday in Selah.

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Sports reporter/columnist Michael Carman can be contacted at sports@peninsuladailynews.com.

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