’Cats From page 17had two runners on base with one out in the fourth and sixth and failed to score in either inning, but it was the fifth that really hurt the ’Cats.Still trailing 4-0, Smith led off with a single and scored on Rob Crisci’s one-out double. DeCarbo reached on an error to put runners on the corners for Kamerer with another potential rally hanging in the balance, but Kamerer grounded into a 6-4-3 double playto end the inning.“T.J. hasn’t hit a ground ball all year. It’s just one of those things,” Budai said. ‘‘But you can’t blame him for anything. He has carried us the whole year.”The last painful moment for Shenango came in the bottom of the seventh. Crisci walked and scored when Kamerer’s two-out grounder went between the third baseman’s legs for an error, cutting the deficit to 4-2.Alex Keddie then stepped to the plate as the potential tying run, and he quickly hammered a ball deep to left that hooked foul. Keddie took a called third strike on the next pitch to end Shenango’sseason.The ’Cats actually out-hit the Eagles 7-4, but the bad bounces and the near-misses cost Shenango the game.‘‘I hope that these kids keep their morale up,” Budai said. “Nothing can take away from the great season they had.”