 For the second time in school history in first since 2010, Fawcett Baseball is heading to the state tournament. And it might not have been the start they wanted in yesterday's championship game, but it certainly was the finish. Starting pitcher Jesse Sather gave up three runs early, but settled in a groove late, including retiring 12th, the final 14 batters. Also some clutch at bats and big spots, five of their six runs coming with two outs. So good pitching and clutch hitting lends to Greyhounds in the final eight of class single A. We had some really big at bats with two outs and a lot of our runs, like you said, came with two outs and that's big. We've been working on that. And I think attitude more so than anything else, just the mindset and the approach that you have. How many runs we've scored off two outs this year? I can't even begin to imagine how many runs that is because last game we had three runs, we scored with two outs against Red Light County and this game we had more two outs. It's just, our guys know we coming up in the clutch they gotta do their job and they come through for us. It seems like every time. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.