Class D West Baseball Semifinal: Buckfield blanks Searsport with Williams’ gem
By Kalle Oakes, Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine | |
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Saturday was the senior left-hander's day the moment he poured the milk on his cereal.
"At this time of year, his command and velocity just increase with time," Buckfield coach
Williams weaved a two-hit shutout, striking out 16 batters to lead No. 2 Buckfield past No. 3 Searsport, 2-0, in a Class
In addition to five 1-2-3 innings, Williams picked off
Later, he escaped his lone jam by striking out the side, ending with
"I felt really good. I had good control of my fastball, and I was able to mix it up a little bit," Williams said. "I got ahead in the count and stayed on top."
In addition to the endless bus ride, the Vikings also struggled against Williams' velocity and southpaw arm angle.
"He's the best we've seen all year," Searsport coach
The Bucks scored their runs on a wild pitch in the second inning and a bases-loaded walk in the sixth.
"It was nothing fancy," McLaughlin said. "I thought a key was the bottom of our order fouling off a lot of pitches and making (Reynolds) work a little bit."
Reynolds hit
"I try not to let those situations get to me," Williams said. "It's always a little nerve-wracking. It's a lot more comfortable when you have a lead."
Williams whiffed the next two, and
The Vikings only put three balls into play after the fourth, and none out of the infield.
"That was our chance with one out and the bases loaded, and we didn't capitalize, so tip your hat to
"He was fired up," McLaughlin added. "As goofy and aloof as he can be, he just takes the ball. He was a dialed-in as I've ever seen him."
Reynolds fanned Gagne before issuing a base on balls to
"Three years in a row," said Williams, who started the state final as a sophomore. "It's a great thing to be part of."
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