“We can’t play winning baseball like that,” Wallace coach Mackey Sasser said. “We just can’t walk a bunch of people and then give up a big hit. I basically relied on six guys all season and now everyone can see why.
“I want to congratulate Bobby and his team. They’ve got a very good team and they will represent the state well.”
After scoring those five runs in the second inning, the Bucs didn’t quit scoring until the eighth. Shelton scored eight runs in the third, three in the fourth, one in the fifth, three more in the sixth, and closed things out with one run in the seven.
Along the way, Carson Clowers hit a grand slam, Garrett McMillan hit a two-run homer and Colby Smelley hit a two-run blast. Smelley, who was named tournament MVP, went 3-for-4 with three RBIs.
Ty Hutto got the win for the Bucs, tossing 7 2/3 innings. Along the way he struck out eight and didn’t walk a single batter.
The Govs scored a single run in the first, two in the second and two more in the fourth. But that was all they could muster against Hutto. Diego Arredondo, who only lasted 2 1/3 innings, took the loss for the Govs.
Shelton now moves on the NJCAA World Series to represent Alabama. The tournament will be played in Grand Junction, Colo., from May 29 – June 6.