Steve Sutton wasn’t completely confident that his Camas-Washougal 15U all-star baseball team could make a deep run at the Pacific Northwest Babe Ruth 13-15 regional tournament, held July 26-31 in Kelso. Sutton knew his team was talented, of course, but he also knew that the other teams were talented as well.
“I played in this tournament when I was 15, my oldest son played in this tournament at 15, and there’s usually a lot of good competition,” he said. “I knew our pitching would keep us in games, but I was really not sure (of how far we’d go).”
The Camas-Washougal team, known as the Brewers, exceeded expectations by winning its first five tournament games, reaching the championship contest and taking second place, falling one win short of earning a berth to the Babe Ruth World Series, to be held in Eagle Pass, Texas, Aug. 11-18.
“I didn’t expect us to go as far as we did,” Sutton said. “We got on a roll and we pitched well, and our defense played well and kept us in games. As we played, and watching other teams play, I started to get the feeling that we had a good shot. There were a couple of teams that I was worried about that we ended up playing in the semifinals and finals, but we built up that confidence and kept going.”
The Brewers won all of their games in pool play, defeating Glacier (Montana) 12-4, South Coast (Oregon) 4-1, Meridian (Idaho) 14-3 and Ilwaco 4-3 to advance to the semifinal round, where they defeated Columbia Basin (Washington) 11-1.