Fast Starts Break Games: Grewe Sets the Tone, Hawks Don’t Look Back
By the end of the second inning, Hillsboro had already taken control—and they never gave it back. Hunter Grewe struck out 9 over 4 shutout innings as the Hawks defeated DeSoto.

It didn’t take long.
Sometimes games build.
This one flipped.
By the end of the second inning, Hillsboro had already taken control—and they never gave it back.
One Inning. Everything Changes.
Nine runs.
Not off one swing. Not off one mistake.
Just pressure… layered over and over again.
Singles. Triples. Walks.
Runners moving. Defense scrambling. No reset.
By the time DeSoto could slow it down, the damage was done.
That’s how big innings happen—not chaos, but accumulation.
Quiet Dominance on the Mound
While the offense made noise, Hunter Grewe did the opposite.
He made everything feel… quiet.
4 innings. 0 runs. 2 hits. 9 strikeouts.
No emotion. No panic. No wasted pitches.
Just consistent execution.
Even when DeSoto found small opportunities—two hits, a couple baserunners—it never felt like a threat. The game stayed on his terms the entire time.
That’s the difference between pitching and controlling.
Rhythm vs. Reaction
Once Hillsboro jumped ahead, the game split into two speeds:
Hillsboro played in rhythm
DeSoto played in reaction
At the plate, Hillsboro kept applying pressure:
Cody Reese: 3-for-3, setting the tone
Marks and Partney stretching innings with extra-base hits
Eight stolen bases turning small wins into big ones
Every inning felt like a continuation—not a reset.
The Game Within the Game
Here’s what doesn’t show up cleanly in the box score:
Momentum compounds.
A big inning doesn’t just add runs—it changes decision-making, tempo, and confidence on both sides.
Pitchers start nibbling.
Fielders rush.
At-bats speed up.
Meanwhile, the team in control slows everything down.
That’s exactly what Hillsboro did.
Devoted Take™
Games like this aren’t about one moment.
They’re about how fast a team can:
Create pressure
Stack it
And never let the opponent reset
Grewe controlled the pace.
The offense amplified it.
The game followed.
Teams: Hillsboro Hawks · DeSoto
Featured: Hunter Grewe · Cody Reese · Marks · Partney
Originally published by Devoted Athletics · Inside The Game STL.