Taylor Williams got the call he had been waiting for his whole life Friday.
The Milwaukee Brewers selected the 21-year-old Camas pitcher in the fourth round of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft. Williams was the 122nd pick overall.
“It’s amazing and surreal,” said the 2010 Camas High School graduate. “Ever since I started playing baseball, this has been a dream and a goal in my life.
“I’ve worked so hard for this moment,” Williams added. “I thank my family and friends for being there with me every step of the way. I thank the community of Camas, as a whole. Every coach and every teammate I’ve had growing up have been a factor in me getting drafted.”
Williams’ final start for the Papermakers came in the semifinal round of the state tournament, at Safeco Field. He tossed eight innings of one-run and five-hit baseball, while gaining nine strikeouts. Camas defeated Columbia River 3-2 in 11 innings.
“He threw 122 pitches that day, and he gave us everything he had on every single pitch,” said CHS head coach Joe Hallead. “We still remember that game like it was yesterday. We’re living vicariously through him now. He’s carrying that Camas torch.”