By Jordan Kimball
In the Stomps’ two losses thus far in 2025, one key facet of baseball has been absent. On Wednesday against the Bercovich Honors, Sonoma’s offense tallied seven runs, but its pitching fell apart in the late innings, resulting in an 8-7 defeat.
Thursday’s matchup with the Petaluma Express showed an inverted trend, with the Stomps’ pitching staff allowing just three runs, but their offense only scored two, one of which came with two outs in the ninth inning. But Stomps’ manager Zack Pace and his team stayed positive, knowing a win was in sight.
“Just take it day by day. It’s a long year. It’s gonna be better from here on out,” Pace said pregame Friday on what he’s been telling his team. “Let’s do a better job today.”
Still searching for its first victory, Sonoma (1-2, 0-0 California Collegiate League) delivered a complete performance Friday, defeating the Express 12-6. The Stomps reached base 23 times, behind 11 hits while on the mound, starter Brandon Leon teamed with relievers Jaxen Rowland, Nick Poulos and Harun Pelja to stifle Petaluma’s offense, holding it to seven hits.
“Just learning from our mistakes. Trying to just make sure we’re a little bit better next time,” Pace said pregame. “Being able to move on and being ready for that next moment, that next play.”
The Stomps’ two losses had been emotionally draining — both one-run games that just didn’t go their way. Friday’s win was a sign of what’s to come. But it didn’t start as smoothly as the final score shows.
After Jelani Mason started the game off with a groundout, Petaluma’s Kalen Clemmens took his first offering to the opposite field for a home run that barely scraped over the wall. The Express were immediately out to a 1-0 lead, but Leon shut down J.T. Summers and Lucas Schaefer to limit the damage.
While the Stomps threatened in the bottom half, where Colton Boardman reached third base — a Nic Sebastiani double play in which Boardman was gunned down at home ended the inning. Friday’s matchup looked like it may mirror the others.
Again, the Express scored in the second inning, this time, lifted by a leadoff double from Caze Derammelaere. Will Tokar reached on an error before Justin Lucas grounded into a run-scoring fielder’s choice.
Up 2-0, Petaluma held all the momentum, but the Stomps quickly flipped it in the second. McCann Libby — who replaced Anthony Scheppler at third base for the first time this season — started things off with an infield base hit. Esteban Sepulveda and Kieran Baker followed with singles, loading the bases. While Trent Keys went down on strikes, Ben Sebastiani walked to bring home the Stomps’ first run of the evening.
The inning didn’t stop there, though. Adam Alharbi’s groundout plated another run, tying the game at 2-2 heading into the third frame.
From there, the Express continued to produce at the plate, scoring two runs on a Schaefer longball. But Sonoma kept matching them, scoring one of its own in the bottom half to again tighten its deficit.
With Rowland entered into the game for the Stomps, Petaluma settled down and was retired in order for the first time of the night. Sonoma couldn’t take advantage, but after another solid inning from Rowland, it finally capitalized, tying the game after Nic scored on a Baker single.
The Stomps kept going, though, hitting through the order in the sixth after a leadoff walk from Ben. Alharbi laid down a sacrifice bunt before Landon Akers and Boardman also reached base. Three more walks brought home three more runs, and Sonoma entered the seventh inning with a commanding 7-4 lead.
It was needed, too, because the Express added two of their own in the top half of the seventh, trailing just 7-6 with the bottom of the Stomps’ order due up. While they faltered, being retired in order, Petaluma’s seven-, eight- and nine-hole each struck out in the eighth, which was enough to fire up the Stomps.
As a result, they tallied five runs in the eighth inning, sealing the dominant victory despite trailing early.
The Stomps will look for their second win of the season and to continue their streak with a matchup against the Alameda Anchors on Saturday at 6 p.m. at Arnold Field.