MAJORS RESULTS
Surfside Beach 5 Midland 2
FLORENCE, SC – Trevor Bigham hit a solo homer and struck out 10 batters in a complete-game pitching effort as Surfside Beach beat Midland 5-2 in a winners’ bracket game at the 2009 McLeod Health Dixie Youth Baseball Majors State Tournament, Monday night (July 27) in Florence.
Midland’s Grant Petrey laced an RBI single down the left field line in the top of the first frame for a 1-0 advantage. Bigham used heads-up base running to score from second on a fielder’s choice grounder and knotted the score at 1-1 in the bottom of the inning.
Surfside Beach scored an unearned run in the third to lead 2-1, and then scored three times in the fifth inning. In that inning, Bigham homered to center field, and one batter later, Tyler Dillon ripped a two-run shot to right.
Austin Price scored Midland’s other run in the sixth inning when he doubled and later scored on a sacrifice fly by Petrey.
Both Price and Petrey had two hits for Midland. Righty Conor Crouch was the losing pitcher.
Dillon had two hits for Surfside Beach.
Surfside Beach advances to play on Tuesday at 8 p.m. against Hartsville National. Midland will play on Tuesday at 7 p.m. against Gregg Park.
McLeod Park 9 Laurens 1
FLORENCE, SC – Austin Drummond homered for the third straight game, a three-run shot, to help lead McLeod Park to a 9-1 victory over Laurens in an elimination game at the 2009 McLeod Health Dixie Youth Baseball Majors State Tournament, Monday (July 27) in Florence.
Drummond’s homer and an RBI walk by Weston Lewis gave McLeod Park a 4-0 lead in the top of the third inning.
Rip Carter drove in Laurens’ lone run with an RBI ground out in the bottom of the third.
The score remained 4-1 until McLeod Park erupted for five runs in the top of the sixth and final inning. A two-run double by Grayson Cottingham and a two-run single by winning pitcher Steven Calcutt highlighted that frame.
Cottingham finished the game 3-for-4, while Calcutt was 2-for-2.
Darius Harvey led Laurens with a 2-for-2 effort. Qua Parks was the losing pitcher.
McLeod Park stays alive in the tournament to play on Tuesday at 6 p.m. against Lake Marion.
Lake Marion 10 York Central 7
FLORENCE, SC – Wyatt Rucker hammered a three-run home run and pitched two scoreless innings to earn a save and lead Lake Marion to a 10-7 victory over York Central in an elimination game at the 2009 McLeod Health Dixie Youth Baseball Majors State Tournament, Monday (July 27) in Florence.
Luc Greene, who was 2-for-3, hit a two-run single and later scored to give York Central a 3-0 lead in the top of the first inning.
Lake Marion answered with five runs in the second frame, and after York Central went back ahead 7-5 in the top of the fourth, Lake Marion scored five more times in the bottom of the fourth inning.
Will Spiers had two hits, including a double, for Lake Marion. Josh Long was the winning pitcher.
John Moorfield hit a three-run homer in York Central’s fourth-inning rally. Mitchell Trotter, Greene, and Moorfield all had two hits.
Lake Marion stays alive to play on Tuesday at 6 p.m. against McLeod Park.
Gregg Park 17 Maple Park 3
FLORENCE, SC – Trailing 3-2 entering the top of the fifth inning, Gregg Park exploded for 15 runs in that frame to claim a 17-2 win over Maple Park in an elimination game at the 2009 McLeod Health Dixie Youth Baseball Majors State Tournament, Monday night (July 27) in Florence.
Both Jackson Veronee and Joseph Whitt were 3-for-4 with a home run and three runs batted in to lead Gregg Park.
Brandyn Quiller was the winning pitcher.
Alex Ward stroked an RBI single for Maple Park, while William Goodwin had an RBI ground out. Adam Martin was the losing pitcher.
Gregg Park survives to face Midland on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
AAA RESULTS
Parks Field American 7 Mid Carolina 6
FLORENCE, SC – Zach Horton struck out the final two batters of the game to strand the tying and winning runs on base in scoring position and help Parks Field American to a thrilling 7-6 win over Mid Carolina in an elimination game at the 2009 McLeod Health Dixie Youth Baseball AAA State Tournament, Monday (July 27) in Florence.
Parks Field American led 7-3 entering the final inning, but Mid Carolina scored three times before Horton snuffed out the rally.
Parks Field American managed only three hits, but got an RBI single from Jonathan Watts in a key five-run third frame. Parker Bass was the winning pitcher and he also doubled.
Trey Kinard, Will Lever, Curtis Graham all had run-scoring singles for Mid Carolina. Kinard was the losing pitcher.
Parks Field American stays alive to play on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. against North Myrtle Beach.
Seneca 14 Gregg Park 5
FLORENCE, SC – Gus Johnson homered twice and drove in five runs to lead Seneca to a 14-5 win over Gregg Park in an elimination game at the 2009 McLeod Health Dixie Youth Baseball AAA State Tournament, Monday (July 27) in Florence.
Joseph Edgar singled and doubled and drove in four runs for Seneca. Jack Fassino had two hits and a pair of RBIs. Cayde Hamilton was the winning pitcher, striking out three in a complete-game effort.
Seneca pulled away with a six-run fifth inning that included a Johnson homer.
Nicholas Clary was 3-for-3 with an RBI for Gregg Park, while Noah Bentley had two hits and scored twice.
Remy White was the losing pitcher.
Seneca survives to play on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. against Pineview.
Pineview 12 Dillon 2
FLORENCE, SC – Pierce Trotter rapped out two hits, drove in two runs, and pitched a complete game with five strikeouts to lead Pineview to a 12-2 victory over Dillon in an elimination game at the 2009 McLeod Health Dixie Youth Baseball AAA State Tournament, Monday (July 27) in Florence.
In addition to Trotter, Jacob Jeffcoat, David Cannaday, and Christian Sharpe all had two hits and two RBIs for Pineview, which led 9-0 after three innings.
Layne Scott had two hits for Dillon, including a run-scoring triple. Jordan Hyatt recorded a single and a double in his two at bats.
Ray McGirt was the losing pitcher.
Pineview stays alive to play on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. against Seneca.
Maple Park 18 North Myrtle Beach 8
FLORENCE, SC – D’Juan Scudder had two hits and three RBIs, while also tossing a complete-game pitching effort, to lead Maple Park to an 18-8 victory over North Myrtle Beach in a winners’ bracket game of the 2009 McLeod Health Dixie Youth Baseball AAA State Tournament, Monday night (July 27) in Florence.
Maple Park lead-off batter Benj Jones was 3-for-3, including a three-run homer in a decisive nine-run fourth inning.
Maple Park trailed 3-0 after the first half inning, but scored four times in its first at bat. Maple Park led 9-8 entering the fourth frame.
Zyier Turner added three hits and two runs batted in for Maple Park, which totaled 15 hits. Harrison Crouch tied a tournament record with four runs scored.
Michael Genovese, the losing pitcher, had an RBI double for North Myrtle Beach. Garrison Gause gave NMB its early lead with a three-run double in the opening frame.
Maple Park advances to play on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. against Sumter American. North Myrtle Beach will face Parks Field American on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
BOTH TOURNAMENTS AND ALL GAMES WILL BE PLAYED AT FREEDOM FLORENCE COMPLEX in Florence, SC
Tournament website: www.2009scdybstatetournament.com
2009 McLeod Health Dixie Youth Baseball AAA (Minors) State Tournament
Saturday, July 25
Game 1: North Myrtle Beach def. Dillon 5-4
Game 2: Parks Field American def. Rock Hill National 6-5
Game 4: Pineview def. Bishopville 15-5
Game 5: Sumter American def. Gregg Park 10-0
Game 3: Maple Park def. Seneca 9-4
Game 6: Mid Carolina def. Hilton Head American 8-4
Sunday, July 26
Home Run Derby (Freedom Florence lower complex) CHAMPION: Nicholas Clary (Gregg Park)
Game 7: Elimination Game Dillon def. Rock Hill National 6-4
Game 8: Elimination Game Seneca def. Bishopville 8-6
Game 9: Elimination Game Gregg Park def. Hilton Head American 7-3
Game 10: Winners' Game Sumter American def. Mid Carolina 9-7
Game 11: Winners' Game Maple Park def. Pineview 8-6
Game 12: Winners' Game North Myrtle Beach def. Parks Field American 9-2
Monday, July 27
Game 13: Elimination Game Seneca def. Gregg Park 14-5
Game 14: Elimination Game Pineview def. Dillon 12-2
Game 15: Elimination Game Parks Field American def. Mid Carolina 7-6
Game 16: Winners' Game Maple Park def. North Myrtle Beach 18-8
Tuesday, July 28
Game 17: Elimination Game Seneca vs Pineview 5:30 pm
Game 18: Elimination Game Parks Field American vs North Myrtle Beach 6:30 pm
Game 19: Winners' Game Sumter American vs Maple Park 7:30 pm
Wednesday, July 29
Game 20: Elimination Game W18 vs L19 5:30 pm
Game 21: Possible Elimination Game W17 vs W19 7:30 pm
Thursday, July 30
Game 22: Championship Game 10 am
Game 23: If Necessary Championship Game 4 pm
2009 McLeod Health Dixie Youth Baseball Majors State Tournament
Saturday, July 25
Game 1: Surfside Beach def. York Central 25-1
Game 2: Gregg Park def. Hampton/Varnville 17-1
Game 4: Lake Marion def. Walhalla 6-2
Game 5: Hartsville National def. Parks Field American 11-5
Game 3: Midland def. McLeod Park 9-8
Game 6: Maple Park def. Laurens 10-0
Sunday, July 26
Home Run Derby (Freedom Florence lower complex) CHAMPION: Jackson Veronee (Gregg Park)
Game 7: Elimination Game York Central def. Hampton/Varnville 12-6
Game 8: Elimination Game McLeod Park def. Walhalla 14-2
Game 9: Elimination Game Laurens def. Parks Field American 4-3 in 7 innings
Game 10: Winners' Game Hartsville National def. Maple Park 10-0
Game 11: Winners' Game Midland def. Lake Marion 13-5
Game 12: Winners' Game Surfside Beach def. Gregg Park 15-2
Monday, July 27
Game 13: Elimination Game McLeod Park def. Laurens 9-1
Game 14: Elimination Game Lake Marion def. York Central 10-7
Game 15: Elimination Game Gregg Park def. Maple Park 17-3
Game 16: Winners' Game Surfside Beach def. Midland 5-2
Tuesday, July 28
Game 17: Elimination Game McLeod Park vs Lake Marion 6 pm
Game 18: Elimination Game Gregg Park vs Midland 7 pm
Game 19: Winners' Game Hartsville National vs Surfside Beach 8 pm
Wednesday, July 29
Game 20: Elimination Game W18 vs L19 6 pm
Game 21: Possible Elimination Game W17 vs W19 8 pm
Thursday, July 30
Game 22: Championship Game 1 pm
Game 23: If Necessary Championship Game 7 pm