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Buford 7, Dacula 1

By Staff Reports 04/19/2024, 11:00pm EDT

Buford rebounded from its first 8-AAAAAAA loss for a 7-1 win over Dacula on Thursday.

BUFORD — Buford rebounded from its first 8-AAAAAAA loss for a 7-1 win over Dacula on Thursday.

Damian Brown (3-1) was the winning pitcher, going 6 1/3 innings and allowing one run on three hits. He struck out seven and walked two. Kyle Krause recorded the last two outs.

Blake Russell (2-for-3, run, stolen base), Cam Wood (2-for-4, double, run), Caleb Griffin (1-for-3, two RBIs, run) and Madden Young (1-for-2, sacrifice fly, RBI) led the Buford hitters.

The Wolves improve to 19-8-1 overall and 13-1 in the region.

Dacula was led at the plate by Jared Glenn (1-for-3, run), D.J. Quary (1-for-3, RBI), Samuel Zaa (1-for-2, walk), Jacob Mayfield (0-for-1, two walks) and Harry Bouldin (1-for-3).

The Falcons’ Ryan Higdon pitched two scoreless innings of relief.

Samuel Zaa’s walk-off RBI double in the ninth inning gave Dacula a 7-6 victory over Buford in Region 8-AAAAAAA baseball.

DACULA — Samuel Zaa’s walk-off RBI double in the ninth inning gave Dacula a 7-6 victory over Buford in Region 8-AAAAAAA baseball.

It was the first region loss for Buford, which falls to 18-8-1 overall and 12-1 in region play. Daucla improves ot 17-11 and 7-7 in the region.

Zaa finished with three hits, while teammates Jared Glenn and D.J. Quary had two hits each. Harry Bouldin also had a three-run triple in the win.

Dacula’s Jared Glenn pitched four innings with five strikeouts, and Cody Bullard earned the win after pitching five scoreless innings with three strikeouts.

Nate Taylor (3-for-5, double, RBI, stolen base), Cam Wood (2-for-5, double, RBI, two runs), Graham Young (2-for-2) and Caleb Griffin (1-for-3, RBI, walk, first varsity hit) led the Buford hitters.

Buford 10, Dacula 1

By Staff Reports 04/15/2024, 11:45pm EDT

Nate Taylor’s performance on the mound and at the plate highlighted Buford’s 10-1 win over Dacula

BUFORD — Nate Taylor’s performance on the mound and at the plate highlighted Buford’s 10-1 win over Dacula in 8-AAAAAAA on Monday.

Taylor (7-2) pitched 6 2/3 innings for the win, striking out 11 and walking one. He gave up one run on four hits. He also was 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs.

Luke Hopper (1-for-2, two RBIs), Ayden Lockett (2-for-4, RBI, run, stolen base) and Cam Wood (2-for-3, run, walk, stolen base) also stood out for Buford (18-7-1, 12-0).

Dacula was led by David Falloon (2-for-3, RBI).

Buford Baseball Ties Mount Paran in Truist Park Matchup

By Staff Reports 04/13/2024, 6:00pm EDT

Buford’s baseball team tied Mount Paran 3-3 Saturday in a game played at Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves.

ATLANTA — Buford’s baseball team tied Mount Paran 3-3 Saturday in a game played at Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves.

Down 2-0 in the bottom of the sixth inning, Buford tied the score on an RBI bunt from Nate Taylor that scored Ayden Lockett and a sacrifice fly from Blake Russell that scored Madden Young.

Mount Paran scored once in the top of the seventh inning before Buford tied the score at 3-3 in the bottom half on a rally that saw Lockett get hit by a pitch and Sam Humphrey draw a walk to load the bases with two outs. Ian Chafin following with a single to score the tying run, but Lockett was thrown out at home plate to end the inning and the game, since the designated time limit had expired.

Taylor (2-for-3, RBI), Chafin (1-for-1, RBI), Russell (sacrifice fly, RBI) and Young (1-for-2, run) led the hitters for Buford (17-7-1).

Seven different Buford pitchers pitched one inning each, combining to give up only four hits and two earned runs.

This isn’t Gerald McQuaig Field.

ATLANTA — Ayden Lockett took the stroll to the outfield in a big-league ballpark in consecutive seasons as a Buford sophomore. It never gets old.

He looks up to view an illustrious backdrop of new-age buildings, a mini skyscraper and a scene that thousands of people across the Southeast crave to be at each baseball season. Each time, a thought probably comes to mind.

This isn’t Gerald McQuaig Field.

“It’s fun. It’s a great atmosphere and I love to be here,” Lockett said. “It makes you a little nervous when you walk out here, but it starts to even out.”

Buford (17-7-1, 11-0 region 8-7A) got the privilege, which it does nearly every season due to head coach Stuart Chester’s relationship with the Atlanta Braves organization, to dig its cleats into the big-league turf. Chester viewed it as more of an “experience” for his team rather than a do-or-die game (mainly due to its non-region nature). Buford finished in a 3-3 tie with Mt. Paran after a thrilling ending in which the Wolves nearly eked out a win.

“We came out, got some adversity with playing a good group in Mt. Paran,” Chester told The North Gwinnett Voice after Saturday’s game. “Everybody off of the bench competed. It was a good day.”

Here are five things we learned from the late-season stalemate.

1. The play at the plate

Freshman infielder Ian Chafin chopped a two-out groundball to second as Buford had the bases loaded. At the time, the Wolves trailed Mt. Paran 3-2 and needed one run to knot the contest. They did that as Brayden Bickers safely slid home.

Buford wanted more.

Lockett had one set of directions: “Ball on the ground, you’re scoring no matter what,” the sophomore recalled his coach saying.

Mt. Paran’s second baseman ranged to his left. Bickers came home and Lockett raced behind him. Lockett said he didn’t take a second to look. He slid, but the umpire declared that the tag beat his bolting attempt. The umpires congregated for a long discussion as Lockett waved his arms in a “safe” motion the entire time, but the ruling didn’t change.

“In my mind, I thought I got there, but I wanted to get the game over with and secure the win,” Lockett said.

Added Chester: “We will get a whole lot more out of that than being up or down 5-0.”

2. Late offensive surge

Buford didn’t have a hit until the third inning when senior Nate Taylor recorded a single. It did, however, have a load of baserunners early in innings.

In each of the first four innings, the Wolves had a leadoff baserunner — two walks and two hit by pitches. Buford had a two-out rally in the fifth inning which was ended after sophomore Cam Wood was caught stealing third base.

Seemingly, Buford lacked offense against Mt. Paran and it could go quietly. However, once the opponent provided game pressure, the Wolves responded in the sixth inning (which has been the magic turn through the order over the past month).

With runners on the corners, Taylor squared for a nifty bunt hit that trickled towards the second baseman to score a run. After an Ethan Murray walk, Blake Russell hit a sacrifice fly to tie the game. After Mt. Paran scored a run on a wild pitch by Elliott, the thrilling play at the plate with the bases loaded concluded the contest.

“You’re facing seven different pitchers and you might get one at-bat every four innings,” Chester said. “It’s hard to find that rhythm. It’s almost like being on the bench and coming in to hit. We did what we needed to at the end, and that’s what we look for.”

3. Overcoming defensive lapses

Buford had two errors, a wild pitch and misplays by each of the corner outfielders against Mt. Paran. Some of those miscues resulted in runs. However, following those mistakes, the Wolves responded with crucial plays that stopped the game from getting away from them.

For example, after an error in the second inning from Murray, he answered. Mt. Paran hit into a 6-4-3 double play. Sophomore Kyle Krause followed it with a three-pitch strikeout.

“You’re going to make errors in the game of baseball,” Chester said. “The biggest thing is how respond and the decision you make — as a team — after that error. Are you going to rally together and say ‘That’s fine, flush it?’ An ability to overcome them speaks to the camaraderie of our locker room.”

4. Everyone gets a turn

Chester, who has taken his teams to the Braves’ stomping grounds since the franchise’s Turner Field days, doesn’t exclude anyone on the big stage. Everyone plays.

The box score is full of substitutions, courtesy runners and pinch hitters to empty out the bench. A different pitcher threw in each of the seven innings — senior Jacob Nixon, senior Damian Brown, junior Sohan Patel, sophomores Krause, Ryland Perry and Ryan Elliott.

Chester also utilized this approach because Buford won Friday against Collins Hill and plays four region games next week (three against Dacula and a make-up contest at Collins Hill).

“We can’t come out and burn anybody today (in a non-region game),” Chester said.

5. Making memories

Year after year, Buford makes the trip to the Braves’ big-league ballpark. Chester did so before taking the job at Buford at the helm of Cartersville High School.

In 2024, the Braves hosted 10 teams for a five-game weekend slate at Truist Park. There’s no qualification to play in the prestigious event, but instead it’s based on a rapport between the school and the organization. Last season, the park hosted the 7A state championship.

A source told The North Gwinnett Voice that in exchange for the school to be hosted and for the admission to be free to the public, the institution purchases around 2,500 tickets to re-sell and distribute around the community.

A smile appears on Chester’s face when discussing the value of playing in a non-region game at Truist Park. He puts his team through rigorous practices and uses a lot of uncommon practices, so he said this served as an opportunity for the Wolves “to have some fun.”

“It’s about the memories the kids will take with them and have for the rest of their life,” Chester said. “It doesn’t matter whether they make it in baseball or as the CEO of some company. It’ll be something they’ll remember forever, because they got to play in a great ballpark that’s not far removed from a World Series.”

Ayden Lockett staked Buford to an early lead with two big hits

BUFORD — Ayden Lockett staked Buford to an early lead with two big hits, including his first high school home run, and the Wolves held on for a 4-2 victory over Collins Hill in Region 8-AAAAAAA baseball on Monday.

Lockett’s bases-loaded, line-drive single with two outs in the first inning gave Buford (16-7, 10-0 region) a 2-0 lead that held until the fourth inning, when Lockett ripped a solo home run for a 3-0 lead. He finished the night 2-for-3 — the only two Buford hits on the night.

Cam Wood drew a lead-off walk in the fifth, and stole second and third base, setting up a sacrifice fly from Madden Young for a 4-0 lead.

Nate Taylor (6-2) struck out eight with no walks over six innings for the win, giving up two earned runs on six hits. Braden Burton pitched a perfect seventh inning for the save.

Collins Hill got its two runs in the sixth inning on RBIs from Ruben Balderas and T.J. Wilson. The Eagles were led offensively by Trae Burton (2-for-3, run) and Sam Schwark (2-for-3).

Kehlan Hendrix (five innings, two hits, four earned runs, four walks, five strikeouts) and Jordan Clarke (one perfect inning) shared the Collins Hill pitching duties.

Buford plays at Collins Hill in Game 2 of this week’s three-game series on Wednesday.

Chase Scarbrough’s first varsity home run highlighted Buford’s 19-0, three-inning win over Central Gwinnett

LAWRENCEVILLE — Chase Scarbrough’s first varsity home run highlighted Buford’s 19-0, three-inning win over Central Gwinnett in Region 8-AAAAAAA baseball on Monday.

Scarbrough delivered a three-run home run in the third inning and finished with a team-high seven RBIs. He also scored two runs and stole a base.

Nate Taylor (5-1) didn’t need much support from his offense, striking out seven over three scoreless innings. He gave up one hit and walked none.

The Wolves (13-4, 7-0) also got offensive contributions from Ben Davis (3-for-4, double, three RBIs, three runs), Zach Stipe (2-for-2, RBI, two runs) and Ian Chafin (1-for-1, double, three RBIs, three runs, two walks, hit by pitch, stolen base).

Kai Jackson had Central’s only hit.

Buford Shuts Out Mill Creek Again for Baseball Series Sweep

By Staff Reports 03/21/2024, 1:15am EDT

Buford pitchers shut out Mill Creek for the second straight game

HOSCHTON — Buford pitchers shut out Mill Creek for the second straight game Thursday as the Wolves posted an 8-0 victory in Region 8-AAAAAAA baseball.

The win capped a three-game sweep of the series between the rivals.

Kyle Krause (2-1) was the winning pitcher, going four shutout innings and allowing just one hit. The sophomore struck out three and walked two.

Damian Brown followed with three scoreless innings of relief for his second save of the series. He struck out four, walked one and gave up two hits.

Buford (12-4, 6-0 region) was led offensively by Blake Russell (3-for-4, double, RBI, two runs, stolen base), Ethan Murray (2-for-3, home run, two RBIs, three runs, stolen base), Nate Taylor (2-for-4, RBI, run) and Brayden Bickers (2-for-3).

Mill Creek, which used five pitchers, got its hits from Nick Bennett, Ethan Ratliff and Hunter Parlapiano. Daniel Pierce walked twice in three plate appearances for the Hawks.

Buford Shuts Down Mill Creek in Game 2 of Baseball Series

By Staff Reports 03/20/2024, 1:15am EDT

Braden Burton and Damian Brown teamed up for the shutout Wednesday as Buford won Game 2

BUFORD — Braden Burton and Damian Brown teamed up for the shutout Wednesday as Buford won Game 2 of its Region 8-AAAAAAA baseball series with Mill Creek.

The Wolves (11-4, 5-0) also won Game 1 of the series on Monday. The two teams meet again Thursday at 5:30 p.m. to conclude the three-game set.

Burton (2-0) struck out five and gave up five hits over six scoreless innings. The junior struck out five and walked one.

Brown pitched a perfect seventh inning for his third save of the season.

Buford took a 2-0 lead in the fourth inning, plating the first run on a two-out single from Sam Humphrey that scored Cam Wood. An errant pick-off throw allowed the second run to score.

The Wolves got an insurance run in the sixth inning that began with Ayden Lockett’s infield single. Lockett stole second base and scored on Jayden Clark’s RBI double. Clark finished 2-for-3 and also scored a run.

Madden Young also went 2-for-3 in the win.

Nick Bennett pitched all seven innings for Mill Creek, scattering seven hits and three runs (two earned). He struck out six and walked none.

Daniel Pierce went 2-for-3 for the Hawks.

Nate Taylor Stars in Buford Baseball's Win over Mill Creek

By Staff Reports 03/18/2024, 8:00pm EDT

Buford senior Nate Taylor stifled Mill Creek’s hitters Monday

HOSCHTON — Buford senior Nate Taylor stifled Mill Creek’s hitters Monday in a 9-1 victory in Region 8-AAAAAAA basebal.

It was the opener of a three-game series this week between the Wolves (10-4, 4-0 region) and Mill Creek (8-5, 3-1). Buford, now alone in first atop the region, hosts Game 2 Wednesday at 5:55 p.m.

Taylor (4-1) gave up just one unearned run and two hits over 6 2/3 innings. The Georgia Bulldogs recruit struck out a season-high 13 and walked one.

The Wolves took control early with a four-run first inning highlighted by Ethan Murray’s two-run single. Taylor’s two-out double made it 5-0 in the second inning, and in the fourth inning Madden Young’s two-out hit drove in Luke Hopper for a 6-0 lead.

Each team got a run in the fourth inning before Buford tacked on three insurance runs in the top of the seventh. Ayden Lockett recorded the final out of the seventh on a strikeout after Taylor reached his pitch count and was removed from the game.

Taylor also was Buford’s top hitter, going 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI. Young was 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs, Murray was 1-for-3 with two RBIs and a run, Blake Russell was 1-for-3 with two RBIs and a sacrifice fly and Cameron Wood was 1-for-3 with two runs.

Mill Creek, hindered by four errors, got its hits from Will Myhand (1-for-3, run) and Dylan Armstrong (1-for-2, walk).

Luke Pierce pitched 6 2/3 innings for the Hawks, giving up nine runs (six earned runs) on 11 hits with two strikeouts and one walk. Gavin Dempsey struck out the only batter he faced to get Mill Creek out of the seventh inning.

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