Dover 12s stay alive with big win over Exeter
By Mike Whaley, Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover, N.H. | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
It was
"It's always been close," said Dover coach
Winning pitcher
"I went out to get him with two outs and the bases loaded," said coach Dalton. "And he said 'no way.' Kid says that to you and you know he's going to come through in the clutch. I turned around and said, 'It's all yours.' It only took us four years."
"I was so happy," LeClerc said when he saw the grounder go to Ross. "It was awesome."
"(The lead) gives me confidence to throw strikes and help my team out," LeClerc said.
After a walk to
"We have two horses and we tried to stay away from them today," said Exeter coach
Kelly bumped
In the fifth,
"We had a lot of chances," said
LeClerc had two errant pickoff throws, but he also picked off three
"We knew this was a big game for them coming in because they haven't had as much luck against us," coach Elmore said. "We knew they were up for it. We knew they were going to battle. I knew we'd be back in it at some point. We had our shots to tie it or take the lead, for sure."
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