The Florence Post 1 Junior AAA Legion team celebrates their state tournament qualification.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesFlorence Post 1’s Junior AAA Legion team secured a place in the state tournament by defeating St. George 5-4. The win highlighted their resilience as they rallied for the victory, with key performances from Chase Anderson and Shannon Langston. Their strong season record of 15-1 sets high expectations for the upcoming tournament at Fort Mill High School.
Florence Post 1’s Junior AAA Legion team clinched a spot in the state tournament by defeating St. George with a score of 5-4 on Tuesday at American Legion Field in Florence. This crucial victory marked the team’s advancement after winning the second-round, best-of-three series.
The triumph was achieved in dramatic fashion, as the team rallied to score the winning run in the seventh inning. Chase Anderson initiated the comeback by leading off with a double, followed by advancing to third base on Derrick Austin’s flyout. The decisive moment came when Shannon Langston hit a single that brought Anderson home, sealing the victory and showcasing the team’s resilience.
This win was Florence’s second comeback this season, having previously triumphed over Hartsville with a score of 8-7. Chase Anderson’s performance stood out, as he recorded two hits out of four at-bats along with one run batted in (RBI). Langston also made significant contributions, finishing the game with two hits and two RBIs.
The game’s progression reflected intense competition, with Florence initially trailing 3-0. They managed to score their first run through Anderson’s fielder’s choice, followed by a productive third inning where Langston’s single and Evan Deas’s two-run double temporarily granted Florence a 4-3 lead. However, St. George responded by tying the game on an error.
Despite facing challenges, Florence’s defense proved strong throughout the matchup. Florence catcher Evan Deas made a critical defensive play by throwing out a runner trying to steal third base, demonstrating the team’s capability on both offense and defense.
On the mound, Jacob Love pitched the top of the seventh, striking out one batter, while Mark Law started the game, allowing three earned runs and achieving five strikeouts.
With this win, Florence Post 1 improved their current season record to an impressive 15-1, with their only loss coming in a narrow 5-4 defeat against Aynor earlier in the season. The Junior program is looking to build on its recent success, having last won the state tournament in 2023 under the leadership of then-coach Craig Brown.
As the team gears up for the upcoming state tournament, scheduled to take place from Saturday through next Wednesday at Fort Mill High School, expectations are high given their strong performance this season. The players and coaching staff are eager to make a significant impact and aim for another title.
Florence Post 1 Secures Spot in State Tournament
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