Nathan Camp overcomes adversity to lift Ringgold to win at Calhoun

Nathan Camp is expected to be Ringgold's top starter this season, but the Tigers' rotation includes left-handers Wyatt Tenant and Holden Tucker. Ringgold hopes to advance further into the playoffs this year after stalling in the quarterfinals in recent seasons.
Nathan Camp is expected to be Ringgold's top starter this season, but the Tigers' rotation includes left-handers Wyatt Tenant and Holden Tucker. Ringgold hopes to advance further into the playoffs this year after stalling in the quarterfinals in recent seasons.

CALHOUN, Ga. - Under most circumstances and with almost any other pitcher on the mound, Brent Tucker would have paid a visit just to settle things down.

With Nathan Camp toeing the rubber, however, there was no need. The Ringgold High School senior right-hander had just watched his infield defense fall apart with three consecutive errors to open the bottom of the fifth, the Tigers holding a 5-0 lead on Calhoun.

Camp escaped the jam with only one run crossing the plate and the Tigers (10-4) went on to win an important Region 6-AAA opener, 6-2.

"Nathan Camp was big on the mound, working through some errors and battling through a night when he didn't have his best stuff," Tucker said. "He just bowed his neck, stayed within himself and worked through the inning. That's what you expect from a guy with that much experience, and that's why we trust him so much."

Camp, already 5-0 on the young season, allowed just two hits and struck out five with three walks while also striking the big blow at the plate with a two-run home run in the second inning. That was part of a four-run inning off Calhoun ace left-hander Davis Allen that also was helped by a Yellow Jackets error and a passed ball.

Allen struck out eight in just four innings, but each of his two walks - both to No. 9 hitter Wyatt Tennant - scored, the second coming on Camp's two-out RBI single in the fourth that made it 5-0. Calhoun (6-3), though, looked primed to get right back in it after the three consecutive errors to start the fifth, but Camp battled through with a strikeout and two shallow fly balls.

"It's no big deal," Camp said of the defensive miscues. "I've made errors at second and short before, and I know when I make an error and my pitcher gets mad it only makes you play worse. You just have to lift them up and play through it."

Camp allowed a sixth-inning one-out double to John Andrew Cash, who scored with two outs on another infield error. After Ringgold junior star Andre Tarver made it 6-2 with a solo homer leading off the seventh, Holden Tucker came on in the bottom half and, after a leadoff walk, fanned the final three Calhoun batters to end it.

"Tuck comes in - and we've been in this place where it's 6-2 one minute and suddenly it's 7-6 - and shuts it down, so it was a nice win all around," Coach Tucker said. "It takes everybody in this type of game, and I mean everybody."

Contact Lindsey Young at lyoung@timesfreepress.com or at 423-757-6296; follow on Twitter @youngsports22.

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