East vs. West Battle Comes Down to Final Innings


LOS ANGELES, Ca. (August 9, 2008) - 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 Max 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.

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