The Florence Post 1 Jr. AAA baseball team celebrates their thrilling win against St. George.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesFlorence Post 1 Jr. AAA achieved a crucial victory against St. George, winning 5-4 in the bottom of the seventh inning, securing their place in the state tournament. With a season record of 15-1, the team showcased resilience and skill, especially in overcoming a 3-0 deficit. Chase Anderson led with a decisive double, and Shannon Langston scored the winning run. Coach Jody Harvin expressed confidence in the team’s readiness for upcoming challenges, as they prepare to compete at Fort Mill High School from July 19-23.
Florence, SC – Florence Post 1 Jr. AAA secured a critical victory on Tuesday evening, defeating St. George 5-4 in a dramatic finish that allowed them to clinch a spot in the upcoming state tournament. The game, part of the second-round, best-of-three series, showcased the team’s resilience as they scored the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning.
With the victory, Florence advances to the state tournament scheduled for July 19-23 at Fort Mill High School. This win adds to an impressive season for the team, bringing their overall record to 15-1, with their only loss occurring earlier in the season against Aynor, finishing at 5-4.
The pivotal moment in Tuesday’s game unfolded during the bottom of the seventh inning when Chase Anderson opened with a double. Following a flyout by Derrick Austin that advanced Anderson to third base, Shannon Langston stepped up to the plate. Langston’s timely single drove Anderson home, sealing the victory for Florence.
Throughout the match, Florence demonstrated their ability to overcome adversity, trailing 3-0 at one point. Mark Law, the starting pitcher for Florence, played a crucial role in maintaining the team’s chances, allowing three earned runs, striking out five batters, and giving up six hits. The winning pitcher, Jacob Love, was instrumental in the final inning, striking out one batter and preserving the lead.
In addition to Anderson’s performance, Evan Deas contributed significantly with a two-run double in the third inning, which briefly put Florence ahead. Langston also had an impressive game, finishing with two hits and driving in two runs. Anderson ended the contest with two hits and one RBI, further showcasing the offensive skills of the team.
Coach Jody Harvin expressed confidence in the team’s ability to perform and emphasized the importance of maintaining focus and positivity as they prepare for the upcoming challenges in the state tournament. Earlier in the season, Florence had showcased their competitive nature by edging out Hartsville in another tight match, winning 8-7.
This strong performance has set the stage for Florence Post 1 Jr. AAA as they now look ahead to representing their community in the state tournament. Their track record throughout the season has solidified them as a formidable contender, buoyed by their unity, skill, and determination showcased in this recent victory.
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