Florence Post 1 celebrates their impressive win over Horry 111.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesIn a thrilling game at St. James High School, Florence Post 1 came from behind to beat Horry 111 with a score of 8-3, improving their record to 11-1. The sixth inning was crucial as Florence scored four runs, driven by key hits and defensive errors from Horry. Kason Herlong set the tone with a two-run double, while Hank Grider excelled on the mound. The victory sets the stage for an upcoming rematch between the two teams, highlighting Florence’s resilience and competitive spirit this season.
The sixth inning proved pivotal for Florence. The team’s offense came alive, beginning with Ryan Coscetti, who hit a crucial RBI single that not only tied the game at 3-3 but also shifted the momentum in favor of Florence. Following Coscetti’s hit, Brody Cook added another RBI single, helping to reclaim the lead for Florence. The last two runs of the inning were propelled by defensive errors from Horry, allowing Florence to take a commanding 6-3 lead.
Florence continued to build on their momentum in the seventh inning, scoring another run stemming from an error by Horry’s defense. Additionally, Miles Trussell contributed with a sacrifice fly, further extending Florence’s advantage to 8-3.
Earlier in the game, Kason Herlong had set the stage for Florence’s success with a significant two-run double that initially gave the team a 2-1 lead over Horry. This early offensive effort helped Florence remain competitive as the game unfolded.
On the mound, Hank Grider was credited as the winning pitcher, stepping in with one out in the fifth inning and effectively shutting down Horry’s offense. Daniel Parker played a crucial role in securing the win by striking out four batters during the final two innings, earning him a save and solidifying Florence’s victory.
Florence Post 1 is scheduled to face Horry again in a rematch tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Florence Legion Field, a game that promises to heighten the rivalry between the two teams given their recent contest.
This win marks an important milestone for Florence Post 1, demonstrating their resilience and ability to overcome adversity during the game. With a record now standing at 11-1, the team is on a strong path as they continue in their season.
As the team prepares for their next game, the fans remain optimistic about the prospects of a successful season ahead, fueled by this latest victory and the demonstrated prowess of their players on the field.
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