All Eyes on Matt Scott as Barlow Takes Down Westhill in Season Opener

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All Eyes on Matt Scott as Barlow Takes Down Westhill in Season Opener
All Eyes on Matt Scott as Barlow
Takes Down Westhill in Season
Opener

Joel Barlow High School senior Matt Scott was the center of attention as the Falcons
kicked off their 2022 baseball season with a 4-2 win over the No. 1-ranked Westhill
Vikings on April 5 in front of an enthusiastic home crowd.

At least 11 scouts, including representatives from major league clubs like the
Philadelphia Phillies and Cleveland Guardians, came out to see the 6-foot-6-inch
Stanford commit put on a pitching clinic. Scott struck out 12 Vikings over six complete
innings, allowing just one earned run against a Westhill team that is coming off a 1-0
loss in the CIAC Class LL state championship game.

“You treat it like every other game,” said Scott. “They’re number one, they have
everything to lose; we have nothing to lose, so we have to play like we have nothing to
lose.”
All Eyes on Matt Scott as Barlow Takes Down Westhill in Season Opener
Major league scouts use radar guns to clock the speed of Barlow ace Matt Scott’s
pitches.
Although the Falcons’ ace has been known to throw a four-seam, 95-mph fastball, it was
his broader repertoire of pitches, including an 83-mph slider, that helped Scott take
down a powerful Westhill lineup.

“I was feeling pretty good,” said Scott. “Fastball, slider, changeup, everything was
working today.”

In humble fashion, Scott credits his teammate Ian Nilsen’s clutch two-RBI single in the
fifth inning with providing the much-needed run support to get the job done down the
stretch. The sophomore Nilsen also picked up his first save of the season by closing out
the game on the mound.
All Eyes on Matt Scott as Barlow Takes Down Westhill in Season Opener
Despite chilly temperatures, a large crowd turned out to support the Joel Barlow
   baseball team at their home opener on April 5.

Barlow jumped out to 1-0 lead in bottom of the first inning when Scott came around to
score on a two-out RBI single from senior Ben Castonguay. That score held until the fifth
inning when the speedy freshman T.J. Baer got things started with a one-out triple to
right. Senior and Trinity College commit Jason Gaudio worked a walk with two down in
the inning, and Nilsen’s two-run single made Westhill pay for intentionally walking Scott
ahead of him. The Falcons tacked on an insurance run when Castonguay collected his
second RBI by knocking in Scott with a base hit to right.

Although Barlow collected an important win in their home opener, one thing Scott said
he will not do this season is “settle,” and he can also be his own toughest critic. “I’m
hard on myself at times–I have to be honest with what goes on,” said Scott. “There are
some pitches … that I shouldn’t have made, and I just have to learn from that for next
time.”

Barlow Athletic Director Michael Santangeli mentioned that Scott has distinctive traits
that the scouts may not have picked up with their radar guns.
All Eyes on Matt Scott as Barlow Takes Down Westhill in Season Opener
“It’s not every day that you have a kid with talent who is not only excellent athletically,
but also a great teammate, a person who will stay after and work with kids in the JV
program and the freshman program,” said Santangeli. “He does everything right off the
field.”

Barlow head coach Matt Griffiths congratulates Scott on his strong outing.
Head Coach Matt Griffiths agrees. “He is a once in a lifetime player and that is the
bottom line,” said Griffiths. “Everybody knows what he is capable of doing on the field,
but what I think a lot of people don’t know is the quality of kid that he is.”

Despite the many important decisions that Scott has to make about his future in the
coming months, he said his focus remains on the season at hand, including getting
Barlow back to the state tournament again this year.

The Falcons open up SWC conference play against New Fairfield at home on Monday,
April 11 at 4:15 p.m.

Photos by Robert Finizio
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