She arrived with little expected of her. She left having carried her team with her bat and left arm.
At every turn, pitching or hitting, Amador Valley-Pleasanton’s Danielle Williams delivered — and she finished with the most impressive flurry of her stellar career.
After the low point to her season — an 8-0 drubbing by crosstown rival Foothill in the East Bay Athletic League playoffs — Williams dominated four North Coast Section Division 1 foes, leading the Dons (23-5-1) to their fourth North Coast Section title.
Williams pitched four consecutive shutouts (including a no-hitter), striking out 58 in 28 innings in the process.
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At every turn, pitching or hitting, Amador Valley-Pleasanton’s Danielle Williams delivered — and she finished with the most impressive flurry of her stellar career.
After the low point to her season — an 8-0 drubbing by crosstown rival Foothill in the East Bay Athletic League playoffs — Williams dominated four North Coast Section Division 1 foes, leading the Dons (23-5-1) to their fourth North Coast Section title.
Williams pitched four consecutive shutouts (including a no-hitter), striking out 58 in 28 innings in the process.
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