East Team Rallies in Ninth Inning for 4 - 2 Comeback Win Over West in 2008 Aflac All-American Game
09 Agosto 2008 - 11:17PM
PR Newswire (US)
Brian Goodwin Knocks in Go-Ahead Run, Named MVP LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9
/PRNewswire/ -- The East squad scored four runs in the ninth inning
to secure the 4 - 2 win over the West at the sixth annual Aflac
All-American High School Baseball Game at Los Angeles' Dodger
Stadium. The Aflac All-American Game is the nation's premier high
school baseball game, featuring the best 38 players in the country
entering their senior year. This marked the second year in a row
that the West team was upended by the East in the final moments of
the game. Trailing, 2-0, entering the top of the 9th inning, the
East took the lead when Brian Goodwin (Rocky Mount High School) of
Rocky Mount, N.C. drove in two runs. Goodwin was named the game's
MVP for his effort, which included going 2-for-4 with two hits, two
RBIs and one stolen base. "This game is so big, not many people can
say they won the MVP from the Aflac All-American Game," said
Goodwin. "It just feels great." The West team jumped on the
scoreboard early in the first inning when Slade Heathcott (Texas
High School) of Texarkana, Texas, drove in David Nick (Cypress High
School) of Cypress, Calif. for the 1 - 0 lead. Then, in the fourth
inning Matt Stassi (Yuba City High School) of Yuba City, Calif.
started things off with a double and later scored when Matt
Davidson (Yucaipa High School) of Yucaipa, Calif. hit a double. The
West's 2 - 0 lead would hold until the ninth. "It was a great job
by the guys, because early on, it looked like they [the West team]
had all the momentum," said East head coach Todd Fitz-Gerald from
American Heritage School in Plantation, Fla. "And then, finally, we
woke up a little bit and had a couple of breaks go our way, and
pulled it out. That was a great character win right there." Superb
pitching throughout is what led to the mostly low-scoring affair as
17 different pitchers got the chance to take the mound. The only
pitcher with more than two innings of work was Jacob Turner
(Westminster Christian Academy) of St. Charles, Mo., who racked up
five strikeouts in two innings pitched for the West squad. As part
of the game day festivities, the final round of the Aflac All-
American Home Run Derby featured several of the best sluggers from
both the East and West squads. Matt Davidson of Yucaipa High
School, Yucaipa, Calif., earned the title of Home Run Derby
Champion after belting three home runs in a hard-fought battle that
showcased high school power hitting at its best. In Aflac's mission
to help eradicate pediatric cancer, proceeds from each year's game
are donated to official charity partners. The 2008 Aflac All-
American Baseball Game raised $160,000 to benefit Coaches Curing
Kids' Cancer and ThinkCure, the official charity of the Dodgers,
which supports critical cancer research at City of Hope and
Childrens Hospital of Los Angeles. Since 2005, the game has
generated $685,000 to help in the fight against pediatric cancer.
Prior to the action of game day players were honored at the Aflac
All- American awards dinner Friday evening. Mychal Givens of H.B.
Plant High School in Tampa, Fla. was named National Player of the
Year and received the prestigious Jackie Robinson Award. Givens, a
6-foot-1, 185-pound infielder/pitcher, was presented with the award
by Sharon Robinson, daughter of the late Hall of Fame baseball
player Jackie Robinson. The Aflac National High School Player of
the Year recognizes the nation's top high school player entering
his senior year, who demonstrates outstanding character, exhibits
leadership, and embodies the values of being a student-athlete in
both his schoolwork and community affairs. Also at the awards
dinner, Matthew Purke of Klein High School, Spring, Texas, was
named the National High School Pitcher of the Year. Purke, a
6-foot-3 left-hander with overpowering major league skills struck
out 147 batters in 76.67 innings pitched his junior season. The
Sportsmanship Award was presented to Beau Wright of Los Alamitos
(High School), Calif. An honor roll student and left-handed
pitcher, Wright, was recognized for his involvement in the local
community, which includes time spent volunteering at the local
monthly newspaper drive. Aflac All-Americans are selected by prep
scouting organization Perfect Game USA, with input by Baseball
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