Both games came down to the seventh inning.
Nathan Simko delivered a walk-off RBI double for Williamsville in the opener and Cooper Tegeler delivered what proved to be the game-winning hit for Teutopolis in the nightcap.
As a result, the two teams split the doubleheader in Williamsville Saturday.
The host Bullets won the first game, 4-3, but the Shoes came back to take the second contest, 3-2.
In the opener, Williamsville scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth to tie the game. Then in the seventh, with two outs, Singer doubled and Simko followed another two-bagger, giving the Bullets the walk-off win.
The Shoes scored an unearned run in the fourth and then added two more tallies in the fifth. After a Zac Niebrugge single and a fielder’s choice, Garrett Gaddis drove in the first run with a double and Mick Niebrugge followed with an RBI single.
Evan Waldhoff, the third pitcher of the game for THS, took the loss. Logan Lawson went the first 1.2 innings, Gaddis pitched 3.1 innings of scoreless and hitless baseball and Waldhoff took over in the sixth.
The second game followed a similar pattern.
The Shoes took the early lead and Williamsville came back to tie. This time, however, it was T-Town’s turn for some late heroics.
In the seventh, Carter Hoene walked and Gavin Addis singled. With one out, Tegeler singled to drive home the winning run.
The Shoes took a 2-0 lead in the second. Hoene and Addis got things started again and Gaddis came through with a two-out, two-run single.
THS used four pitchers in the nightcap. Gaddis was the starter, followed by Austin Borries and then Devin Kreke, who relieved in the fourth and got credit for the win. Andrew Probst pitched the seventh and earned the save.
The Shoes finished the regular with a 19-11 record. They will now host a Class 2A Regional. T-Town is the No. 2 seed and will play either Toledo or Vandalia at 4 p.m. Wednesday.