As they sensed what was about to happen, the Salt Lake Community College baseball team was singing and clapping along to Garth Brooks' “Friends in Low Places” during a video review in the ninth inning Saturday at Suplizio Field.
And when right fielder Colton Stanton caught the final out, the singing turned to primal screams of victory and a dogpile on the pitcher's mound. Kade Gambill briefly broke away and sprawled onto his back near second base, his hands clasped to his head in disbelief.
“It's electric,” left fielder Chandler Reber said. “You know, I've never felt anything like it before. You know, to have all the fans here supporting us? It's, I mean, it's really, you know, I've never played in a ballgame like it. I've never played with so many fans cheering on and so it's, it's an electric feeling.”
And when right fielder Colton Stanton caught the final out, the singing turned to primal screams of victory and a dogpile on the pitcher's mound. Kade Gambill briefly broke away and sprawled onto his back near second base, his hands clasped to his head in disbelief.
“It's electric,” left fielder Chandler Reber said. “You know, I've never felt anything like it before. You know, to have all the fans here supporting us? It's, I mean, it's really, you know, I've never played in a ballgame like it. I've never played with so many fans cheering on and so it's, it's an electric feeling.”
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