Tradition Rich Lake View Team To Beat In Class A Baseball
Bryce King (photo) and Chase Price are the top two pitchers this season and both have been dominant early.
HSSR-SCHSL Class A Baseball Top 10
(As of 4-12-2026)
1. Lake View
2. Latta
3. Abbeville
4. Great Falls
5. Dixie
6. Green Sea Floyds
7. McBee
8. Hannah Pamplico
9. Johnsonville
10. Lewisville
Tradition Rich Lake View Team To Beat In Class A Baseball
By Billy G. Baker
Publisher
Moncks Corner-- The Class A baseball race for the gold is a bit wider open this year, and the HSSR was on hand at Francis Marion College last May when McBee defeated Lake View 8-1, to win the state title, spoiling the final game of Kip Herlong’s 32-year coaching tenure at Lake View.
The Wild Gators (13-3, -1) are now coached by former Dillon stand-out Will Celmer who came home from Lancaster High after last season to follow in the footsteps of a coaching legend.
Coach Celmer says senior leadership has been the strength of this year’s Wild Gator team. He inherited a handful of returning seniors who have been key players in previous seasons and the group, as a whole, has great leadership skills.
“Those guys are the backbone and we rely on them a lot,” the coach said. “We have some young guys out there with those seniors and the seniors have taken them under their wing, showed them the way. The young guys have responded like I would hope they would. There’s really good chemistry on this team.”
Our of the key returning senior leaders include Bryce King, Chase Price, Landon King and Ian Capps. Bryce King and Chase Price are the top two pitchers this season and both have been dominant early. Each has an earned run average under two and both have logged more than 20 innings on the mound so far this season.
King and Landon King not only lead the team in hitting but also are among the top hitters, average-wise, in the state. Both are hitting over .500 and have combined for more than 30 RBI through 16 games. Price adds nearly a .300 batting average while Capps, the starting second baseman, is hitting .391 with 17 RBI.
Another senior is centerfielder Seth Deese, who is hitting .385. Newcomer Liam Newell has adjusted well offensively, sporting a .368 batting average, while Thad Lovette is hitting .324 with 12 RBI.
Senior Holden Lee has stepped up this spring as well while freshman Zaiden Burroughs has stepped in as the starting catcher and played well. Freshmen Drew Cox and Hayden Smith have made solid contributions, as have senior Kiwi Jackson and eighth=grader Colton Moody. Chase Campbell, who did not play last season, is hitting .375 in his limited at bats, adding depth to the lineup.
“This group works hard, which is not surprising because Lake View kids have a great work ethic,” Celmer said. “I think they are confident about their abilities and they love to compete. We are not where we want to be just yet but this team shows improvement every day. As long as they keep that mindset, we’re going to be in every game.”
At press time, Lake View was focusing in on two huge games against fellow region contender Latta. The Wild Gators play Latta on April 14 and April 17 and those games will go a long way in deciding the region champion.
“We have to be able to back up our pitching, just make the routine plays and execute the fundamentals defensively,” Celmer said. “We’ve been pretty solid so far but we have to stay focused and be prepared to make the plays.
“We also talk a lot about battling at the plate, particularly with two strikes. We want to put the ball in play and pressure the other team to play defense as well. Pitching and defense is what wins when the game counts the most.”
Number two ranked Latta is off to a great start. The Vikings won 14 of their first 17 games and were 5-1 in region play.
JJ Welch had the highest batting average at .520. Fischer Richardson led in runs batted in with 19 and was tied for the lead in runs scored with 22 to go with a .391 average. Zach Lane was hitting .310 with 22 runs, while Caden Hyatt was at .367. BW Berry was at .405, and Mason Weatherford was at .424.
On the mound, Berry had a 4-0 win-loss record with a 0.97 ERA in 21 2/2 innings.
The best Class A baseball team in the upper state is Abbeville coached by Daniel Little.
The Panthers are hoping for a strong run in the Class A playoffs. The Panthers carried an 8-3 record into spring break.
“Much younger group with a lot of new faces, but it’s a fun team to coach,” Little said. “They are a scrappy bunch. They play hard and they practice well. We have a lot who have been in the program for a few years waiting on their chance. They know the expectations of the program and they understand what it takes to compete.
“This is my fifth year here so these kids have been with me since I took over and we have grown together. We have good team chemistry and it is a tight group.”
The two most experienced players on the roster are shortstop Easton Townsend and pitcher Trey Deason. Deason is hitting .391 through 11 games while Townsend is hitting .333. Sophomore second baseman Thomas Nickles is hitting.381 and sophomore Logan Overholt is hitting .333.
Sophomore Brayden Randall leads the team with 15 innings pitched through March.
“We don’t have the big power guys so we have to work hard to get guys on base, play small ball and use our speed to create scoring opportunities,” says Little.











