High School Sports

Mid-Carolina baseball, Gray and Lexington softball move closer to title appearances

Mid-Carolina baseball took a big step Monday in trying to get back to its first state championship series in almost two decades.

The Rebels used a seven-run first inning to defeat Gray Collegiate, 14-0, in a winner’s bracket game in the Class 2A Upper State playoffs.

Mid-Carolina moves a win away from its first title appearance since 2007. The Rebels haven’t won a state title since 1991.

The Rebels will face Tuesday’s Strom Thurmond/Gray winner in the Upper State championship at home on Wednesday. The winner of Tuesday’s game will have to beat M-C twice.

“Tonight was big but we got to finish the job,” M-C senior Jabari Flemon said. “We have been ready for this moment all year.”

The Rebels were in the same position a year ago. Mid-Carolina needed one win in the Upper State championship game but Gray defeated the Rebels twice to earn their second straight state championship appearance.

Last year’s bitter end to the season definitely has been on the minds of the players and coaches.

“I have been on both sides of that scenario and it is gut-wrenching and sticks with you,” M-C coach Lindsay Stribble said. “...We just gotta keep digging. We know what the moment is about. We have been there. Sometimes you have to do it and experience it to be ready for it. I know our guys will be ready Wednesday night.”

Monday’s game was a matchup of two of the top-ranked teams in Class 2A, but the Rebels took the suspense out of it quickly with a seven-run first inning. M-C sent 11 players to the plate and went through three Gray pitchers to jump out to the big lead.

Kaden Myers and Trevor Black each had two-run doubles in the inning. Myers went 4-for-5 with four RBI. Brady Davenport added three hits and an RBI. Flemon and Murray Johnson each had two hits and two RBI.

Jacob Clark allowed one hit and struck out four in three innings to pick up the win. Clark threw just 35 pitches, meaning he would be available if needed for Wednesday’s Upper State championship.

Freshman Luke Milling pitched the final three innings and allowed just one walk.

High School Baseball Playoffs

Camden 3, Waccamaw 2: The Bulldogs scored twice in the sixth inning to stay alive in the 3A Lower State playoffs. Camden will go to Hanahan on Wednesday for the Lower State championship, needing to win twice. Zech Haney was 2-for-2 with an RBI for Camden.

Augusta Christian 3, Cardinal Newman 1: The Cards dropped the opening game of the SCISA 4A best-of-3 championship series. Game 2 is set for Tuesday at Cardinal Newman. Wilson Donnelley had the go-ahead, two-run double for Augusta Christian in the fifth.

Richard Winn 8, Holly Hill 2: Miller Stuck pitched a complete-game one-hitter as the Eagles took the opening game of the SCISA Class A best-of-3 championship series. Richard Winn goes for its second straight title at home Tuesday night. Ethan Steward drove in three runs and Anthony Armstrong hit a solo HR for the Eagles.

Softball Playoffs

Lexington 12, Byrnes 11: Livi Warren homered and drove in three runs as the Wildcats advanced to the Class 5A Upper State championship game. Lexington will host Friday against winner of Wednesday’s Byrnes/Clover game.

Peyton and Emma Melinauskas each had two RBI for the Wildcats. Hayley Manz picked up the win for Lexington. Byrnes trailed 12-9 going into the seventh, scored twice and had the tying-run on second but Manz worked out of the jam by getting a groundout to end the game.

Gray Collegiate 12, Saluda 1: Maddox Long pitched a complete game and also had three hits, including a home run to send the War Eagles to the 2A Upper State championship game on Friday.

Braelyn Triplett also homered and Kaylen Boudreau had three RBI. Aspen Boulware and Kaitlyn also had two RBI for Gray, which faces the Chesnee/Saluda winner in the championship game Friday.

Summerville 7, Chapin 0: The Eagles moved into the loser’s bracket of the 5A Lower State playoffs after a loss to the Green Wave. The Eagles host Berkeley on Wednesday.

Dillon 1, Gilbert 0: Gilbert pitcher Ainsley Minchew struck out 12 and pitched a no-hitter in the season-ending loss to the Wildcats. Minchew walked four and Gilbert committed one error. Dillon scored the game’s only run on a sacrifice fly in the second.

Buford 11, North Central 0: The Knights moved into the loser’s bracket of 2A Lower State playoffs with a loss to Buford. NC plays Oceanside Collegiate in an elimination game on Tuesday.

This story was originally published May 13, 2024 at 10:37 PM.

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Lou Bezjak
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Lou Bezjak is the High School Sports Prep Coordinator for The (Columbia) State and (Hilton Head) Island Packet. He previously worked at the Florence Morning News and had covered high school sports in South Carolina since 2002. Lou is a two-time South Carolina Sports Writer of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. Support my work with a digital subscription
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