HIGH SCHOOLS

Baseball finals: Grosse Pointe South 8, Woodhaven 1

Grosse Pointe South pitcher Cameron Shook is in the middle of a knot of celebrating players as Grosse Pointe South beats Woodhaven, 8-1, in the MHSAA Division 1 baseball championships at Michigan State in East Lansing on Saturday, June 16, 2018. Shook pitched a complete game with five strikeouts and one walk.
Grosse Pointe South pitcher Cameron Shook is in the middle of a knot of celebrating players as Grosse Pointe South beats Woodhaven, 8-1, in the MHSAA Division 1 baseball championships at Michigan State in East Lansing on Saturday, June 16, 2018. Shook pitched a complete game with five strikeouts and one walk.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
South pitcher Cameron Shook piles onto his grinning catcher, Davis Graham, after the last out.
South pitcher Cameron Shook piles onto his grinning catcher, Davis Graham, after the last out.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
South pitcher Cameron Shook winds up in the first inning.
South pitcher Cameron Shook winds up in the first inning.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
Woodhaven batter Drew Szczepaniak high-fives coach Corey Farner while rounding third base after a first-inning solo home run.
Woodhaven batter Drew Szczepaniak high-fives coach Corey Farner while rounding third base after a first-inning solo home run.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
Woodhaven pitcher Colin Czajkowski throws against South batters in the second inning.
Woodhaven pitcher Colin Czajkowski throws against South batters in the second inning.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
South first baseman Anthony Dermanulian snags a fly ball on the foul line for a second inning out off the bat of Woodhaven's Zach Biggs.
South first baseman Anthony Dermanulian snags a fly ball on the foul line for a second inning out off the bat of Woodhaven's Zach Biggs.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
South's Joseph Naporano looks around after diving to first when a throw to Woodhaven's first baseman, Avervy Carnicom pulled him off the bag.  Naporano was safe and sparked a four-run scoring frenzy in the third inning.
South's Joseph Naporano looks around after diving to first when a throw to Woodhaven's first baseman, Avervy Carnicom pulled him off the bag. Naporano was safe and sparked a four-run scoring frenzy in the third inning.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
South's Joseph Naporano celebrates with teammates after crossing the plate during a four-run scoring frenzy in the third inning.
South's Joseph Naporano celebrates with teammates after crossing the plate during a four-run scoring frenzy in the third inning.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
South's shortstop loses the handle on the ball in a play in the seventh inning that left Woodhaven runner Tony Cook safe at second.
South's shortstop loses the handle on the ball in a play in the seventh inning that left Woodhaven runner Tony Cook safe at second.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
Teammates watch South pitcher Cameron Shook throw the last pitch of the game, ready to charge out of the dugout.
Teammates watch South pitcher Cameron Shook throw the last pitch of the game, ready to charge out of the dugout.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
South pitcher Cameron Shook tosses his glove and heads for the plate to hug his catcher, Davis Graham.
South pitcher Cameron Shook tosses his glove and heads for the plate to hug his catcher, Davis Graham.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
Water bottles go flying while the celebration begins for Grosse Pointe South players.
Water bottles go flying while the celebration begins for Grosse Pointe South players.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News
A pair of legs protrude from the pile of celebrating Grosse Pointe South players as they beat Woodhaven, 8-1, in the MHSAA Division 1 baseball championship at Michigan State in East Lansing, Mich., on Saturday, June 16, 2018.
A pair of legs protrude from the pile of celebrating Grosse Pointe South players as they beat Woodhaven, 8-1, in the MHSAA Division 1 baseball championship at Michigan State in East Lansing, Mich., on Saturday, June 16, 2018.
Dale G. Young, The Detroit News