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Tournaments  | Story | 7/24/2017

All in the family for GoWags

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EMERSON, Ga. – The GoWags LumberKings are off to a 4-0-1 start in the 15u PG Summer Showdown at LakePoint and have been led by a quartet of Wagners, brothers Kyle and Bret on the coaching side and cousins Luke and Cole on the field.

Twin-brothers Kyle and Bret Wagner founded the GoWags organization together eight years ago and it has continued to grow each year. They now feature around 12 teams from all different age groups and have attracted some of the top talent in the Pennsylvania area.

“Well we’re primarily based out of central Pennsylvania, but we’ll grab some folks out of our periphery a little bit, but we’ve been around since 2009 and I think we’ve played a caliber of baseball that is at least garnered some recognition in the Mid-Atlantic and has allowed us to come down to Perfect Game in Georgia and Florida and compete with some of the better organizations in the country,” Kyle Wagner said.

The twins made up the battery for Wake Forest in the early 90s, as Kyle was a standout catcher, while Bret was a standout pitcher. Both would be drafted by Major League teams out of college and would play professionally. Bret was drafted 19th overall by the Cardinals in the 1994 MLB Draft, while Kyle, who was drafted in 1994 but did not sign, signed after he was selected in the 12th round by the Angels in the 1995 MLB Draft. Having been around baseball and each other for most of their lives made them a perfect tandem to lead an organization.

“I think coaching is a continuation of just growing up together, I mean, we’ve been best friends since birth, and I’ve told people that when he and I get together, there’s no filter, so the unique interaction there is whatever we think, we say and then we’ve learned to deal with it over the years, so in that respect it’s more unique than any relationship I could imagine,” Luke Wagner said.

Their sons, a year apart in age, have followed in their fathers’ baseball footsteps as both play for GoWags. Bret’s son Cole burst onto the scene in the Little League World Series in 2015 with the Mid-Atlantic team, blasting a few long home runs on one of the biggest stages in amateur baseball. The 14-year-old is playing up with the 15u GoWags team in this tournament and is showing once again that he can handle tough competition. The lefthander went five innings against the Keowee Cougars on Friday, giving up six hits, two walks and no runs, while striking out two.

“I didn’t have my best fastball command like usual, so I had to rely on my off-speed pitches a little more and battle that way,” Cole Wagner said.

The Lewisberry, Pa., resident has been clocked as high as 87 mph on the mound, and seems to be still growing. Ranked as the No. 3 player in Pennsylvania in the class of 2021, Cole is coming off a strong 14u WWBA performance in which he struck out 12 batters in 11 innings while giving up no runs. His bat plays too, going 9-for-21 at the plate with five doubles and seven RBIs in the 14u WWBA. Even though he is playing up, Kyle Wagner said the team gravitates towards him.

“Cole, although he’s our youngest player, his presence is always felt just because he’s such a big kid,” Kyle Wagner said. “He doesn’t play with this team a lot, but he’s Luke’s cousin, and everyone knows him and he’s played with us in the past, so although he’s one of our younger players, he has a presence about him that’s very comforting for his teammates.”

Kyle’s son Luke, a righthanded hitter and lefthanded thrower, played on Red Land High School’s varsity team as a freshman this past spring and hit .291 in 60 plate appearances with four doubles, two triples and two home runs per MaxPreps. On the mound, the lefty has been clocked as fast as 88 mph, and posted solid numbers in high school as well.

“He hasn’t thrown yet, but he’s our best pitcher too and he plays such a good center field that sometimes you hate to take him out of center field, but he’s had a stretch here over the last month where he’s really been swinging the bat well,” Kyle Wagner said.

Luke is ranked as the No. 105 best player in the class of 2020, and he has certainly carried his recent hot streak into this tournament, as he has gone 6-for-13 with two doubles, a triple, a home run and seven RBIs over five games.

“My approach has been keeping it up the middle and just trying to see what the pitcher’s doing before I come up. I’m just trying to stay right center, center and if I catch one up and in, I’ll pull it outside and inside,” Luke Wagner said.

The LumberKings have shown well this tournament at the plate and on the mound. They have scored 39 runs over five games, including a 16-2 win over the East Cobb Pride 15u on Sunday. Wyatt Metzger shined at the plate in that game, launching a double and home run, while knocking in five runs.

“It’s really nice. It’s fun, everyone’s having fun and we’re winning,” Metzger said. “It’s my first time down here. Nice complex and really good teams.”

“We’ve just battled,” Cole Wagner said. “We started off a little slow with our bats, but we started to hit, put together some nice at-bats, played really good defense, and the pitching’s been really great too.”

A Monday morning tie was the only wrinkle in the GoWags record so far, but they are still set to make bracket play. The Wagner cousins are hoping to continue their success on the field in bracket play and bring a PG championship to the elder Wagners. Moving forward into bracket play, Kyle Wagner pointed to his team needing to continue to play to the philosophy of playing to “a standard” rather than against an opponent.

“You can’t really determine how well your opponent plays. We’re just going to continue to do our best and see where the chips fall,” Kyle Wagner said. “Our pitching is lined up, so if someone happens to knock us off, they’ll beat one of our better arms and we’ll tip our cap to them and be thankful for the opportunity.”



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