Westfield’s Amos selected for national tournament
Any immediate summer plans William Amos had took a sharp
turn for the better, a turn that will take him all the way to Oklahoma to show
off his pitching skills against some of the nation’s best rising high school
seniors.
Soon to be a 12th grader himself at Westfield, Amos was
selected as a member of Team Georgia and will play in the Junior Sunbelt
Classic hosted by the McAlester Dugout Club in McAlester, Okla. Games run from
Friday, when Amos and Team Georgia face Team Canada, to June 12.
Amos said the team will get together for the first time this
week in Atlanta and play one scrimmage game. The journey to the Midwest will
include a spend-the-night stop in Memphis. Only then did he say that he will
get to know exactly who his teammates are for these six days.
“I got a call about a week ago saying I was picked,” said
Amos. “I don’t know how. It’s a huge honor and I’m very grateful for it.”
In all, Team Georgia will consist of 20 rising seniors, and
though on Monday Amos wasn’t certain of all the details, an e-mail he received
about it said the group was selected by the
state’s high school coaches.
Amos also knows that his primary role – his only role for
that matter – on Team Georgia will be pitching.
The games will take place in both McAlester and Wilburton,
Okla. Georgia’s schedule includes games against Missouri on Saturday, Colorado
on Sunday, Oklahoma Gold on Monday and Arizona on Tuesday. On Wednesday, the
teams with the two best records play each other for the Sunbelt championship.
Third place meets fourth place and so on down to ninth vs. 10th.
For Amos, this is an unprecedented trip for baseball
competition. He said the only other time he has played outside of Georgia was
in a tournament in Panama City, Fla. For the rest of the summer, Amos plans to
play for the Chain organization.
In a showcase like the Sunbelt Classic, Amos is likely to
play in front of numerous college scouts. He said he hasn’t spoken with any
colleges yet in a recruiting mode, but he does have a desire to play collegiate
ball.
“I’m a huge Georgia fan,” he said.
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