Athlete of the Week Andy Watson Vashon High bitter. He struck out IS and walked only three as Vashon ripped the Blue Devils 14-0. Watson's victory was his second of the season and earned him the Athlete of the Week honor. The sophomore walked 1 1 batters in his other starting assignment but persevered to pitch a three-hit, 7-2 decision over Venice. When he is in trouble, which has been often, the righthander goes to his fastball. "He's got a lot of smoke," Newell said. "He has a real good fastball and a sharp-breaking curve. He also throws a slider." Watson, who went the distance in each of bis two victories, has fanned 29 batters in 13 innings. Newell said Watson's fastball has not been timed, but be estimates it to be faster than 80 mph. "He has the confidence that he can throw the ball by a lot of hitters." Newell said. Newell got only a brief look at Watson last year. Watson was on the "B" team, but he missed part of the season because of a fractured knuckle on his pitching hand. Andy Watson walked two Maple-wood High batters In the first inning Friday, and Vasbon baseball coach Ron Newell envisioned a re-turn of Watson's first-game wildness. This, however, was not deja vu. Watson settled down after getting out of the first-inning jam and proceeded to mow down batter after batter in pitching a six-inning no-