Top stars, best performances in Georgia high school baseball (March 14-20)
Here are some stars from the past week's high school baseball games across Georgia.
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John Luke Glanton, Metter
Glanton did it all versus Tattnall, getting three hits at the plate and being even more impressive on the mound. He went the distance, with eight strikeouts and zero earned runs.
Danny Hershberger, Etowah
Hershberger threw a complete game versus Alpharetta. He did so with only 68 pitches and allowing only one run.
Ford Thompson, Parkview
The future Georgia Bulldog went six innings, with seven strikeouts and only allowing four hits in a win over Grayson.
Justin Byrd, North Oconee
Byrd went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs in a blowout win against Lanier.
Bryce Toci, North Oconee
Toci went 3-for-5 with three runs scored and two more driven in.
Cooper Johnson, Loganville
Johnson was on his A-game in the win versus Clarke Central, pitching 5.1 innings with seven strikeouts and only two hits allowed.
Garrett Lambert, Parkview
Parkview can thank Lambert for its win over Grayson. He went six shutout innings with nine strikeouts, allowing only one hit, and he drove in four runs at the plate.
Mason Trucks, Pike County
Trucks went six innings with seven strikeouts, while giving up only three hits.
Will Curcio, Etowah
Curcio’s bat was blazing against Alpharetta. He had two doubles and a home run in the win.
Hayden Shoup, Walton
Shoup was Walton’s player of the game in a 10-0 win over Marietta, as he went 3-for-4 with two doubles.
Nick Germain, Mount Paran
Germain went 3-for-4 in the win over Walker with three RBIs and a two-run homer.
Jake Tucker, Mount Paran
Tucker went six innings in the win over Walker, with zero earned runs and 10 strikeouts.
Drew Fields, Allatoona
Fields went 3.1 innings of relief versus Kell. He had five strikeouts and didn’t allow a hit.
Beau Brailey, Mill Creek
Brailey went the distance in a win over Brookwood, pitching seven innings of one-run ball with seven strikeouts.
Jack Butler, Pope
Butler pitched a shutout with four strikeouts and allowing only five hits.
Baylor Hicks, South Forsyth
Hicks’ performance on the mound was vital in the victory over West Forsyth. He pitched a seven-inning shutout with 10 strikeouts.
Parker Doyle, North Paulding
Doyle picked up his first win of the season as he pitched five shutout innings with five strikeouts.
Cade Cosper, Carrollton
Cosper earned the win over South Paulding as he pitched a complete game with six strikeouts and allowing only one run.
Tate Morris, McIntosh
Morris pitched a shutout in the win over Northside.