BROOKINGS, S.D. (KELO) -- Renner entered the Class 'A' state tournament as the number three seed in the eight-team field. After five days, a 10-inning marathon, a suspended game and five wins, the Royals can call themselves the champions following an 8-0 win over Brookings for the title.
In Renner's first inning of the tournament, the Royals plated five runs only to see that advantage disappear, eventually ending in a 7-6, 10-inning walkoff victory over Yankton. The next night, they faced Brookings, and only played an inning and a half before the game was suspended for the night and resumed the following morning because of weather.
"That first game obviously was a little scary," Renner catcher Sullivan Schlimgen said. "We jumped out ahead right away and then kind of lost focus there for a little bit. And I think that was a really important moment for us throughout the whole tournament to stay on them, stay energetic. And then that delay staying overnight here instead of going back home, I think really helped us as a team. We just stayed together. We bonded together. Ultimately, we made memories to last a lifetime."
Throughout all the adversity, early in the tournament, Runner entered Saturday with an opportunity to write its own story.
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