Senior Luke Young homers in bottom of 8th to give Clinton 5-4 victory over Atlantic Collegiate for AA baseball state title
Red Devils win fourth title in program history, second in last four years
Clinton – Clinton High School’s fourth baseball state championship – and second in the past four seasons – occurred at the right time, in the right place, by the right young man.
With the score tied in the bottom of the eighth inning at Clinton’s home park on Friday in Game 2 of the best-of-3 AA state championship series,, catcher
Luke Young hit
Logan Newcomb’s first pitch over the fence in left-center field, giving the Red Devils a 5-4 victory over
Atlantic Collegiate Academy and a sweep of the series. Young and Newcomb are the AA Co-Players of the Year as chosen by the South
Carolina Baseball Coaches Association.
Newcomb, who started in center field, was the Armada’s third pitcher of the game.
Clinton (31-3) had won Game 1 of the best-of-three series in Myrtle Beach on Tuesday, 5-1. The Red Devils, who won all eight of their playoff games, closed the season with 10 straight triumphs.
Young, who rewrote the Clinton record book with 13 home runs, hit a slider about 380 feet.
“I took a good swing at it. All of my teammates were up on the (dugout) fence, yelling that I got it,” said Young, a senior. “It was the same with just everybody in the stands. It’s unbelievable how much this community is behind us.”
The Red Devils only collected four hits, but two were for extra bases.
Atlantic Collegiate (29-5) had eight singles, three by first baseman Eli Chowning and two each by rightfielder Cam Craft and second baseman Gavin Street.
Clinton made ample use of six bases on balls and a hit batter. Jaxson Rzemyk started on the hill for ACA, but it was A.J. Kipybeda who held the line, giving up only an unearned run in five frames of middle relief.
Street drove in three of the Armada’s four runs, including a 2-out, 2-run single that tied the game, 4-4, in the top of the sixth inning.
Clinton, by contrast, had two sacrifice flies (Young and Camden Finley) and two stolen bases and played flawlessly in the field for the fourth time in its final five games.
“To beat good teams, you’ve got to be good in every area,” Clinton head coach Peyton Spangler said. “You can’t have any weak links, and this team didn’t have any.
“The Clinton way is to just grind it out and do what we’ve got to do.”
Isaac Cain won in relief. Starter Tanner Finley gave up three runs off four hits in five innings with four walks and three strikeouts.
“We’ve got a great group,” said another senior, third baseman Jaydon Glenn. “I’ve been playing with these guys for as long as I can remember. It’s great to go out with a win.”









