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Gorham’s Finck Secures Class A Baseball Crown in Extra-Inning Thriller

Hunter Finck's game-winning hit caps a stellar season and earns Gatorade Player of the Year honors

A Thrilling Extra-Inning Victory

Under gusting winds that challenged both batters and pitchers, the Class A baseball championship unfolded at a neutral site with a palpable sense of anticipation. Gorham and Bangor entered the game with storied histories, each eyeing a coveted state title that would add another chapter to their respective legacies.

Hunter Finck, already celebrated as Maine’s Gatorade Player of the Year and the All-Southwestern Maine Activities Association’s most valuable player, stepped up to the plate with the weight of a season’s worth of expectations. His commitment to the University of Alabama added a layer of future promise to an already remarkable high school career.

The game stretched into the 11th inning, where a sequence of strategic moves set the stage for drama. Cooper Whitehead was hit by a pitch, and Wyatt Washburn relieved Gorham starter Miles Brenner, preserving a tight contest. Bangor reliever Nick Llerena had earlier limited the opposition to just one hit over four innings, but the tide turned when Trey Tennett reached on an infield error, allowing Gavin Glanville-True’s double to drive in a crucial run.

The Final Blow

With the score tied, Kyle Johnson’s double off the bottom of the center-field fence brought the tying run home, and Jacoby Harvey followed with a sacrifice fly to left that plated the go-ahead score. Finck’s subsequent hit drove in the game-winning run, sealing a 3-2 victory that sparked celebration among Gorham’s players and fans.

The win was not without its share of tension. Bangor left only four runners on base, while Gorham stranded 13, underscoring the fine margins that defined the match. Miles Brenner retired the final batter, ending the contest and cementing the relief effort’s role in the outcome.

A Coach’s Farewell

For Bangor, the loss marked the end of an era as longtime coach Dave Morris announced his retirement after the game. Morris, who had guided Bangor to five state championships in his first two years as head coach, departs with a legacy of sustained excellence and a streak that will be difficult to replicate.

Both teams now look ahead to next season with renewed focus. Gorham’s championship will serve as a springboard for a roster that includes future Alabama recruit Finck, while Bangor aims to rebuild around a core that has proven resilient despite the setback.

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