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Ignacio senior Gabe Archuleta dives across home plate to score a run in Game 1 of the Bobcats’ doubleheader Tuesday, May 5, against Pagosa Springs.
Ignacio senior Ambrose Valdez (6) pitches during Game 1 of the Bobcats’ doubleheader Tuesday, May 5, against Pagosa Springs.
Photo Credit: Joel Priest | Special to the Drum
Photo Credit: Joel Priest | Special to the Drum
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Shiver me timbers!


 Confident that their split of a doubleheader three days earlier in Bayfield had clinched them a place in the fast-upcoming 2026 CHSAA Class 3A Baseball State Tournament, Pagosa Springs’ Pirates arrived Tuesday afternoon, May 5, in Ignacio relatively assured of inclusion, but wanting to insure themselves against exclusion. 

And after the hosting Bobcats, tamed in Game 1 at IHS Field, managed to put up three runs in the bottom of the first inning beginning Game 2, PSHS answered with a tying three in the top of the second. Five more came across home plate in the guests’ third, then one in the fourth, two in the fifth, and a demoralizing three in the sixth. 

Down 14-3 and needing a miracle to stay alive, the Bobcats managed to scratch out two evening-prolonging runs in the home half of the inning. But Pagosa Springs countered with one run in the seventh, and Ignacio managed just one in reply as the visitors completed an authoritative 15-4, 15-6 sweep. 

Senior Gabe Archuleta, who saw time both behind the dish and on the bump in Game 2 for IHS, went 3-for-4 with a triple and two runs scored in the closing contest. Senior Ambrose Valdez whacked two doubles and ended up 2-4 with a run and one batted in, and senior Sonny Flores went 1-3 with a walk and scored twice. 

Joseph Atencio went 1-2 with a walk and an RBI, and Evan Maez ended up 1-4 with a run. 

PSHS sophomore Taylor Wells, who tossed a six-inning, two-hit complete game in the day’s opener, with 4-5 with a double, triple and two runs scored. Sophomore Kasen Limebrook went 3-5 with two runs and as many knocked in, and junior Aaron Sowle went 2-5 with three RBI. Senior Dylan Dempster was 2-4 with a double, two runs and two RBI. 

Senior Kaeden Iguchi (6 IP, 5 R, 4 ER, 2 BB, 5 K) started on the mound and earned the Game 2 win, outdueling IHS’ Archuleta (L; 4.2 IP, 2 BB, HB, 3 K) and Flores (2.1 IP, 2 K). 

The Pirates’ raid, however, began almost immediately in Game 1; Valdez struck out leadoff hitter Zach Pouyer, but then walked Sebastian Gonzalez and starting pitcher Wells. Sowle then bounced out to shortstop, bumping his ’mates each up a bag, and Limebrook then belted a double to left-center to plate both. Valdez (L; 0.2 IP, H, 4 R, 4 ER) then walked Noah Bellina, and IHS head coach Isiah Valdez elected to bring freshman Stephen Romero in from first base to try extinguishing the growing fire. 

But PSHS’ Jonny Moncada (2-4, 2 R, RBI) and Dempster (3-4, 2 R, RBI) cracked successive RBI-singles, and also would come around to score via a throwing error after No. 9 hitter Hudson Davis grounded to short. Pouyer then flew out to left, not missing an extra-base smash by much, and the ’Cats at last had their first chance to begin chipping into the Pirates’ 6-0 lead. 

Which they ably did; Archuleta (0-2, BB, HBP, 2 R) reached via error and Flores was hit by a pitch, then Romero (0-3, R, RBI) reached via a fielder’s-choice grounder scoring Archuleta but forcing Flores (0-1, HBP, BB) out at second. Valdez (1-2, BB, R) and Atencio walked, and Maez then grounded to first baseman Moncada, who chose to try starting a possible 3-6-3 double play. Atencio (1-2, BB, RBI) was thrown out at second, but Maez hustled to first and kept the inning alive. 

With Max Mendoza batting, Maez was then given the sign to test catcher Sowle’s arm and try swiping second. The throw, however, was off-line and Valdez scurried home via the error. Wells (W; 2 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 2 HB, 7 K) then managed to get Mendoza to bounce to Moncada, and jogged over to cover the base and end the inning with no further damage. 

Sowle (2-4), however, inflicted more upon Ignacio in the top of the second, hammering a one-out triple to deep left-center and plating Wells (2-3, BB, 2 R), who’d singled. Unfortunately for the Bobcats, already minus regulars Stoney White Thunder-Lucero and William Mendoza-Lechuga due to injury, Mendoza needed to be carried off after hurting a leg while trying to track Sowle’s shot down. 

Sowle’s courtesy runner, Gabe Lister, would then score via a wild pitch to Limebrook, and though Romero (5 IP, 14 H, 11 R, 6 ER, BB, HB, K) got out of the jam by getting Limebrook (1-4, R, 2 RBI) to pop up to short and then picking Bellina (2-2, 2 BB, 3 R, RBI) off first base after issuing the sophomore a walk, time seemed to already be working against the ’Cats. 

Romero held Pagosa Springs scoreless in the third – by picking Davis off first – and fourth innings, but the Pirates got to him for four in the fifth, two runs via a Gonzalez double to right-center, and then three in the sixth before Flores replaced Romero with Gonzalez (1-4, BB, R, 2 RBI) facing a 1-2 count, Davis aboard at second base and Pouyer (1-5, R, RBI) at first. 

Flores needed just two pitches to get Gonzalez to ground out to second baseman Zackariah Loudenburg for the final out, but Wells, who’d given up an RBI-single (scoring Archuleta) to Atencio in the bottom of the fifth, sewed up the mercy-rule victory by striking out Mendoza replacement Armando Richards and Loudenburg, and ultimately getting Archuleta to fly out to leftfielder Limebrook. 

Closing out regular-season action with three consecutive wins, after suffering a two-game thrashing in Durango plus a loss in the first of two games at Intermountain rival Bayfield, the Pirates improved to 13-10 overall while remaining 3-5 in league. 

Still with work to be done, Ignacio dropped to 10-10 overall (7-2 2A/1A San Juan Basin) – prior to receiving two forfeit wins Friday, May 8, over yet-winless 2A Southern Peaks member Trinidad – with a 5/12 regular-season finale versus La Jara-based Centauri still slated. 

Gifted two Cinco de Mayo wins by the troubled Miners, the Falcons stood 0-6 in the 3A Intermountain but 11-9 overall prior to an 11 a.m. pair Saturday, May 9, at Montezuma-Cortez (16-5 overall, 6-0 IML). 

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