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Maryland baseball dominates Ohio State, 16-1, picks up series sweep
With Maryland baseball main 7-0 and two males on base, Ohio State made its second pitching change of the day, trying to include the Terps’ offense in any respect prices.
Nonetheless, it didn’t matter who the Buckeyes placed on the mound. Sophomore shortstop Matt Shaw bombed Ohio State freshman pitcher Jake Johnson’s first pitch over the fitting subject wall, pushing Maryland’s result in double-digits.
Shaw’s homer was the one house run of the day, however one in every of a plethora of scoring performs that noticed the Terps bats come alive all afternoon en path to a convincing 16-1 win over Ohio State in Faculty Park on Sunday. Maryland picked up its first Massive Ten sequence sweep with the win.
The 15-run win was the third largest win margin for Maryland all season as they managed this recreation from the get-go. The Terps now enhance to 16-1 in Faculty Park with a midweek recreation in opposition to Towson this Tuesday.
Sophomore Jason Savacool received into some bother within the prime of the primary, loading the bases with two outs. Nonetheless, he was capable of escape the jam. With a 1-0 rely, freshman second baseman Tyler Pettorini chopped down on the ball, grounding out to Savacool.
After Ohio State rapidly retired the aspect within the backside half of the inning, Savacool received right into a rhythm, placing out two en path to a 1-2-3 inning of his personal. The 2 strikeouts have been No. 70 and No. 71 on the season for Savacool.
Within the backside of the second, the Terps had runners on second and third with two outs. With two strikes on him, sophomore second baseman Kevin Keister drilled a two-run RBI double to the left-center subject wall for the primary runs of the sport to offer Maryland a 2-0 lead.
Every pitcher solely confronted three batters within the third as Savacool continued his dominance, choosing up two extra strikeouts.
Savacool allowed back-to-back singles to start the highest of the fourth, however Ohio State couldn’t capitalize as they have been left stranded on second and third.
Maryland’s offense went again into assault mode within the backside of the fourth, loading the bases with no outs. Ohio State was compelled to make its first pitching change, however that didn’t cease the Terps from scoring as Keister despatched junior proper fielder Troy Schreffler house on a floor ball to shortstop.
Then, fifth-year middle fielder Chris Alleyne, who simply checked into the sport for freshman outfielder Zach Martin, smacked a double to left subject, scoring junior left fielder Bobby Zmarzlak and Keister to push Maryland’s result in 4.
Savacool solely wasted six pitches within the fifth inning as he was on hearth by means of the primary half of the sport.
Ohio State was capable of accumulate two fast outs within the backside of the fifth, however senior first baseman Maxwell Costes ripped a double to start a fruitful two-out rally. After a Schreffler stroll, Zmarzlak continued his RBI-filled weekend with a double that cleared the bases.
With one other dominant 1-2-3 inning from Savacool within the rearview mirror, the Terps’ offense discovered success for the third straight inning.
Keister and Alleyne every reached base for the second time this recreation as Ohio State made one other pitching change. Shaw’s homer on the primary pitch he noticed prolonged Maryland’s result in 10.
The Terps’ offense remained relentless as they added on to the lead with a five-run barrage within the backside of the seventh.
Maryland scored in quite a lot of methods with two RBI singles, a sacrifice fly and an RBI double from Shaw to cap off the action-packed seventh inning wherein 5 runs have been scored.
Maryland led 15-0 headed to the eighth when Savacool’s phenomenal day on the mound was over. The Terps bullpen couldn’t maintain the shutout nevertheless it was too little too late for Ohio State as Maryland walked away with a convincing win.
Three issues to know
1. Jason Savacool continued his elite play. Head coach Rob Vaughn can at all times rely on Savacool to pitch no less than six innings and he went even longer immediately. In seven innings, Savacool shut out the Buckeyes, permitting simply 5 base runners, whereas placing out seven batters. Having Savacool is a luxurious as most groups need to dig into their bullpen come Sunday, which is a giant motive why Maryland has been so harmful all season lengthy.
2. The Terps capitalized with runners in scoring place. When Maryland had a possibility to attain, it took benefit. With runners on second and third, the Terps had a whopping .412 batting common, in comparison with Ohio State’s .000. Maryland has struggled changing base runners into runs in earlier video games. If that is the turning level for the Terps, they need to don’t have any problem profitable the Massive Ten.
3. Maryland captured its first Massive Ten sequence sweep in exemplary style. The Terps have been two runs away from finishing a sequence sweep in opposition to a Massive Ten opponent final Sunday in opposition to Minnesota, however they received it achieved immediately with a dominant 16-1 win. Whereas Ohio State doesn’t have a fascinating document at 11-20, they’ve a ton of expertise, and this sequence sweep ought to look higher because the 12 months unwinds. It is going to be fascinating to see if d1baseball.com rewards Maryland with a top-25 nod.
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Top 25 Maryland Boys High School Basketball State Rankings (12/25/2024)
There’s no change at the top of the latest Maryland high school boys basketball Top 25 rankings. Bullis School, DeMatha Catholic, Georgetown Prep, St. Frances Academy and Glenelg Country School maintain their positions in the Top 5.
Edmondson-Westside is the biggest mover this week, going from 24th to No. 21 after knocking off then-No. 21 Baltimore City College. Prince George’s Christian Academy debuts at No. 22, thanks to its win over then-No. 20 Clinton Grace Academy.
Previous rank: 1
The Bulldogs, who lost in the Signature Series final at the City of Palms Classic in Florida, will play at the Jordan Brand Holiday Classic starting Friday.
Previous rank: 2
The Stags will play at the Governor’s Challenge in Salisbury, Friday and Saturday.
Previous rank: 3
The Little Hoyas will play at the Torrey Pines Holiday Classic in San Diego starting Thursday.
Previous rank: 4
The Panthers, who defeated No. 7 Our Lady of Mount Carmel in overtime, will play at the Jordan Brand Holiday Classic in New York, Saturday and Sunday.
Previous rank: 5
The Dragons will play at the Governor’s Challenge Saturday and Sunday.
Previous rank: 6
The Cavaliers will play at the Governor’s Challenge Friday and Saturday.
Previous rank: 7
The Cougars, who lost to DeMatha Catholic and St. Frances Academy, will play at the Mid Penn Bank Classic in Pennsylvania Friday and Saturday.
Previous rank: 8
The Gaels will play at the Junior Orange Bowl Classic in Florida starting Friday.
Previous rank: 9
The Warriors will play at the Governor’s Challenge Saturday and Sunday.
Previous rank: 10
The Lions will play at the Governor’s Challenge Friday and Saturday.
Previous rank: 11
The Bengals have scored 90 or more points four times.
Previous rank: 12
The Patriots, who dropped close decisions to No. 5 Glenelg Country School and No. 6 Archbishop Spalding, will play at the Benedictine Capital City Classic in Virginia starting Friday.
Previous rank: 13
The Lions rebounded from loss to SIdwell Friends School (D.C.) with victories over Mount Zion Prep-Blue team and New Hope Academy.
Previous rank: 15
The Dons, who’ve won three straight, will play at the Blue Jay Christmas Classic in New Orleans starting Friday.
Previous rank: 16
The Eagles will play at the Benedictine Capital City Classic starting Friday.
Previous rank: 14
The Mustangs, who went winless at the City of Palms Classic in Florida, will play Archbishop Wood (Pa.) at the Governor’s Challenge Monday..
Previous rank: 17
The Eagles will play at the Severna Park Winter Jam Tournament Thursday and Friday.
Previous rank: 18
The Lions have lost two of their last three decisions.
Previous rank: 19
The Crusaders knocked off District of Columbia No. 3 St. John’s College.
Previous rank: 22
The Pumas will host the Lou Wilson Holiday Tournament, Friday and Saturday.
Previous rank: 24
The Red Storm, who defeated then-No. 21 Baltimore City College, will play at the Governor’s Challenge Thursday and Friday.
Previous rank: Not ranked
The Flyers, who defeated then-No. 20 Clinton Grace Christian, will play at the Beach Ball Classic in South Carolina starting Friday.
Previous rank: 21
The Black Knights, who dropped decisions to then-No. 24 Edmondson-Westside and West Catholic Prep (Pa.) will play at the Governor’s Challenge, Friday and Saturday.
Previous rank: 23
The Seahawks will play at the Governor’s Challenge, Friday and Saturday.
Previous rank: 25
The Hubs will play at the Skip Fowler Memorial Tournament in West Virginia, Friday and Saturday.
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The rich and controversial history of Maryland’s clown ministers
We are fools for Christ’s sake.
So believed the apostle Paul when he penned a letter to the Corinthian church. And so, too, believed Maryland’s pioneering clown ministry.
This niche style of Christian outreach is as outrageous as it is earnest, and traces some of its roots back to Columbia. It’s perhaps a legacy that James Rouse never imagined when he founded the Howard County town, with its distinctive urban plan, efficient use of land and commitment to diversity. Rouse included a series of interfaith centers intended to bring people of different beliefs under one roof. The model inspired one local pastor at Abiding Savior Lutheran Church to pursue his own experiment blending liturgy with laughter.
These days, Rev. Floyd Shaffer is remembered by some as the “clown father” of modern Christian clowning. Though liturgical clowning already had a history in Europe, Shaffer spent his time in Columbia in the 1970s dabbling in clown ministry and eventually became known as a leader of the movement in the United States. He died three years ago, his wife Marlene Shaffer confirmed.
Even though the whimsical ministry’s heyday was in the 1980s and ’90s, some Christians continue to answer the call to clown. And the practice has captivated new audiences on TikTok and YouTube.
Earlier this year, the Columbia Maryland Archives put together an online exhibit about the town’s nondenominational clown ministry, called Faith and Fantasy, which Shaffer founded in 1974. Archivist Erin Berry said staffers were inspired after stumbling across a popular YouTube channel’s episode on Christian clowning.
Shaffer’s idea for a clown ministry came to him in 1964 on a beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The pastor was in town for a Bible study and leafing through some books when he stumbled across the etymology of the word clown. He connected it with Jesus’ command to be a servant.
That same year, Lutheran church leaders were getting creative with clowns — and it wasn’t going over well.
The National Lutheran Council produced the short film “Parable,” which depicted Jesus as a white-faced clown and the world as a circus.
The film’s 1964 debut at the New York World’s Fair roiled event organizers, some of whom resigned in protest. One “disgruntled minister threatened to riddle the screen with shotgun holes if the film was shown,” the Library of Congress noted when it announced that it had selected “Parable” for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2012.
Six years later, Shaffer debuted as a clown minister for the opening day of Abiding Savior’s vacation Bible school, according to a news article preserved in Columbia’s archives.
“I don’t think that something that’s so controversial — I don’t know what other word to use — as clowning ministry could flourish in another place other than Columbia,” Berry said. “You could just try what you wanted to try.”
Other leaders within Columbia’s interfaith centers encouraged Shaffer to keep at it, said 86-year-old Marge Goethe. Her husband, Rev. Jerry Goethe, the pastor for Kittamaqundi Community Church, suggested to Shaffer that he teach a class on clown ministry. Together, the two men designed a seven-week course that covered theology, the history of clowning, skits and games to encourage playfulness.
Many local residents, including Marge Goethe, enrolled in the classes, embraced clown ministry and set out to visit children’s hospitals, retirement homes and domestic violence shelters. She learned how to silently deliver sermons with gestures and humor, but never mockery. Goethe used lipstick to draw a red circle — a symbol of the liturgical clown — on her cheek.
Goethe developed her clown persona and named him Harry, after a man she knew as a child who lived on the streets. He was a reminder that she could either be the kind of person who brushed him off or helped him out.
Howard County’s clown ministry eventually grew to include as many as 300 clowns, The Baltimore Sun reported in 1994. Members of the Faith and Fantasy ministry went on to teach clown ministry around the country and internationally.
Not every audience loved the routine.
During a worship service at a Virginia college’s youth convention, Goethe and other clown ministers offered to draw the mark of the clown on people’s cheeks.
“What is that, the mark of the devil?” one man asked.
Goethe couldn’t reply while she was in character.
“All I had to do was accept what he was feeling at the time and hope it changed at some point,” Goethe said.
Goethe still attends Kittamaqundi services and performs clown ministry. When people ask her about the decades she spent cheering up strangers, she worries she won’t find the right words to explain how rich clown ministry turned out to be.
“I did more good for people being silent,” Goethe said.
Shaffer eventually moved to Ohio and authored several books with titles such as “If I Were A Clown” and “Clown Ministry.” He produced instructional videos on clown ministry that lately have found a rapt audience on the internet.
Jen Bryant realized she had a personal connection with clown ministry while putting together an episode on the subject for her YouTube channel, Fundie Fridays, which features cultural commentary on aspects of fundamentalist Christianity in the United States. The Missouri resident’s grandfather, a Catholic, performed for a time as a clown minister under the name “George-o.”
Every community seems to have its subcultures, Bryant said, and she found that was also true for clowns. There are classical clowns like Joseph Grimaldi, a Regency-era entertainer who introduced the white face makeup. There are dark clowns like Juggalos, a nickname for fans of the hip-hop group Insane Clown Posse. And there are scary clowns like Pennywise, the shapeshifting antagonist in Stephen King’s 1986 horror novel “It.”
At first, Christian clowns sounded like a meme to Bryant. The full story, she said, turned out to be “way more interesting.”
Bryant and her husband James Bryant ordered copies of Shaffer’s books and collected a variety of research on clown ministry for their episode, which posted in April. The hourlong segment earned an “overwhelmingly positive” response from their audience, many of whom are in the midst of deconstructing their faith and understanding of Christianity, Bryant said.
“Everyone just thought this was just the most pleasant little novelty,” James Bryant said.
Maybe Christian clowns are even the original deconstructors.
“They’re people who went, ‘faith wasn’t working exactly how we wanted it to, so we broke it down and changed it,’” he said. “It worked. It has a legacy.”
Appearing in a video on Kittamaqundi’s YouTube page, Shaffer said clown ministry gives people a new way to live out and enjoy theology, “instead of being so glum and gloomy and solemn, as much of the church has become.”
Many Bible stories defy rational thought and that’s sort of the point, Floyd said in the video.
Scripture, Floyd noted, often suggests that God has a sense of humor.
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