James Clemens High School, Sports
 By  Lindsay Vaught Published 
10:31 pm Saturday, April 20, 2013

No joy for James Clemens, Sparkman ends Jets season

Eric Patterson (RECORD PHOTO/LINDSAY VAUGHT)

Eric Patterson
(RECORD PHOTO/LINDSAY VAUGHT)

MADISON- The remarkable first season for the James Clemens baseball team ended Saturday afternoon on the same field where it began over two months ago. Sparkman banged out 13 hits and scored a 9-2 win to take the series after the teams split two games Saturday night.

Merrick Converse allowed only four hits and pitched six innings for Sparkman. Sam Tralango pitched an inning in relief. The Jets mounted a brief rally in the seventh but Jordan Acosta’s ground out ended their season.

Sparkman’s Blake Chapman had two hits and scored three runs. Will Sipes had a two run double in the sixth inning to put the game out of reach.

It was a frustrating day for the Jets who loaded the bases on multiple occasions but could not get the big hit. Curtis Towers pitched into the fifth inning and allowed six runs.  He was relieved by Eric Patterson.

“We didn’t get a hit when we needed it,” James Clemens head coach Shane Medlen said. ” Coach Greer and Sparkman did a good job.”

Over the course of the season the Jets defied the odds and led by five seniors and five juniors won 14 games and won Class 6A, Area 14.

“We have a bunch of guys that worked real hard, pulled together, and decided they wanted to be a team. Winning is contagious,” Medlen said. “Compared to what everybody was expecting, we did a great job.”

Medlen said that pitching depth and situational hitting are areas his team must improve on in the future.

“We will have five seniors next year so we’ve got to find some depth, especially in pitching and we’ve got to improve defensively.”

Starting shortstop Eric Patterson will be one of the seniors next year that Medlen will be counting on.

“We had a great season,” Patterson said. “We did things no other first year school has done such as win our area. We won a playoff game. We will take all the positives from this season and get better in the off-season,” Patterson said.

Patterson led the Jets in many offensive categories including plate appearances, hits, singles, and batted over .400. As a pitcher he had one save.

Friday night, Taylor Borst had one of his best pitching performances of the season as he pitched a complete-game, one-hit shutout in a 5-1 James Clemens win to even the series.

In game one, the Jets fell 4-2.

Sparkman advances to face Area 15 winner Bob Jones. It will be a rematch of last year when the Senators upset the Patriots in the first round of the playoffs.

Also on The Madison Record
SANDRA LESTER: A Miracle Mural in MidCity
Living50Plus
MARIA RAKOCZY | PHOTOS BY JOSHUA BERRY 
August 13, 2026
Sandra Lester is known for her colorful art style, evocative of Vincent Van Gogh’s mastery of color and movement. Her art usually graces 11”x14” canva...
Dangerous heat grips north Alabama
News, Sports, The Madison Recor, ...
By STAFF REPORTS 
August 12, 2026
A heat advisory is in effect across north Alabama through Friday as forecasters expect temperatures in the mid- to upper 90s and heat index values as ...
Enjoy dinner, a show with Front Row Theatre Troupe at Main Street Cafe
Events, Lifestyles, Madison County Record, ...
Gregg Parker 
August 12, 2026
MADISON – A new avenue for entertainment has opened in downtown Madison. The Front Row Theatre Troupe is presenting upbeat plays at Main Street Cafe, ...
Borys, Eggart and Turner earn teacher and staff district awards
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
Gregg Parker 
August 12, 2026
MADISON – Brittany Borys, Amy Eggart and Abby Turner have earned district awards with Madison City Schools. Borys, Eggart and Turner received their aw...
Former James Clemens Jet set to lead Wake Forest
b-Sports, Madison County Record, News, ...
Bob Labbe 
August 12, 2026
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - The twist and turns journey for Gio Lopez is still in progress. With no regrets from the redshirt-junior, the 22-year old, forme...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *