2009 Aflac All-American Classic Ends in Dramatic Fashion Tied 4-4
August 17 2009 - 1:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
Wolters' Forces Extra Innings with Clutch Triple in the Ninth,
Named MVP SAN DIEGO, Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- A triple down the
right field line by Rancho Buena Vista (Calif.) High School
shortstop Tony Wolters sent the seventh annual Aflac All-American
High School Baseball Classic into extra innings for the first time
since the game's inception in 2003. A unique extra innings format
saw both teams score a run in the tenth inning and the game ended
in a 4-all tie Sunday night at Petco Park before a record crowd of
8,027. The overall East vs. West series record for the Aflac
All-American Classic, which features 40 of the nation's premiere
high school baseball players, now stands at 3-3-1. Wolters' stellar
play in the field and at the plate earned him the Aflac
All-American MVP title. He finished the game going 2-for-3 with two
runs scored and a steal. In the field, he flashed leather all night
to back up his selection as the 2009 Rawlings Defensive Player of
the Year. "There are so many talented players on both squads," said
Wolters. "I think all these guys (on both squads) should be
receiving the MVP award. It is a huge honor and I feel very
grateful to have had this experience." The West squad wasted no
time getting on the board as they took a 2-0 after both runners
scored on a wild pitch and an error on the same play. Right-hander
Jameson Taillon of The Woodlands (Texas) High School shut down the
East squad with two scoreless innings -- including four strikeouts.
A single to left by Jacoby Jones of Richton (Miss.) High School
drove in Trey Griffin of Martin Luther King Jr. High School
(Stockbridge, Ga.) to tie the game 2-2 in the eighth inning. The
East's Michael Arencibia of Key West (Fla.) High School scoring the
go-ahead run off a wild pitch to give it the first lead of the
game, 3-2. Matt Lipka of McKinney High School (Frisco, Texas)
walked in the bottom of the ninth off of Yordy Cabrera of Lakeland
(Fla.) High School, to set the stage for Wolters' late inning
heroics. Due to pre-determined game rules, the game ended after 10
innings played. The bases were loaded with one out with each team
having the opportunity to score. Both teams were able to put a run
on the board to finish this year's Aflac Classic in a tie. "These
kids have the hearts of champions," said Steve Vickery, West team
head coach from Lakeside (Calif.) High School. "It was great to see
the kids step up and put it all on the line in the last inning.
Their intensity and drive showed the true passion these kids have
for the game of baseball." Prior to the game, in a matchup of the
top sluggers from the East and West squads, Cabrera hit five tape
measure shots in the final round to win this year's Home Run Derby
title. Players were honored at the Aflac All-American awards dinner
Saturday evening at the San Diego Hall of Champions. The top honor
of the night went to Bryce Harper, a 6-foot-3,195-pound catcher
from Las Vegas (Nev.) High School, when he won the Aflac National
High School Player of the Year and was presented with the 2009
Jackie Robinson Award. On hand to make the presentation was Sonya
Pankey, granddaughter of Jackie Robinson, and Hall of Fame
shortstop Ozzie Smith, the Aflac All-American Classic's honorary
chairman. Three other awards were given out at the ceremony. A.J.
Cole, (Oviedo HS) of Winter Springs, Fla., was named Pitcher of the
Year. For his outstanding abilities with his glove, Wolters won the
inaugural Rawlings Defensive Player of the Year award. In a
balloting of coaches, players and staff, Cameron Bedrosian (East
Coweta HS) of Senoia, Ga., and Tyler Austin (Heritage HS) of
Conyers, Ga., shared the Perfect Game Nick Adenhart Award. The
award bears the name of Nick Adenhart, a 2003 Aflac All-American
who was killed in an automobile accident hours after making his
first start this season for the Los Angeles Angels. During the
banquet, Aflac, as part of its ongoing commitment to the fight
against childhood cancer, donated $100,000 to Rady Children's
Hospital in San Diego. Additionally, Aflac also made a $20,000
donation to Coaches Curing Kids Cancer. Since 2003, the Aflac
All-American Classic has generated $805,000 for charity. About
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