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Tri-County wins state baseball title

By TAYLOR HAWKINS
Sports Editor

On Saturday, Tri-County Academy captured MAIS Class A baseball state championship by defeating reigning champion Glenbrook School.
In the first game of the state championship series, Tri-County defeated Glenbrook 7-4, but the Apaches grinded out a 2-1 to even it up.
With the series tied at 1-1, Tri-County put up a 9-7 victory to clinch the series, as well as the state championship.
The Rebels finished their championship season with a record of 28-4.
Tri-County defeated Hebron Christian, Winona Christian, and Bayou Academy on their way to the state championship series.
Tri-County head baseball coach Ricky Owens couldn’t be reached by press time for comment.

 

ALL-STAR SELECTIONS

Keith Fagan, above left, has been selected to coach in the All-Star game in his first year as Benton Academy’s head coach.Keith Fagan, above left, has been selected to coach in the All-Star game in his first year as Benton Academy’s head coach.Third baseman Jacob Davis and pitcher Jason Berry, who were both selected as All-Stars.Third baseman Jacob Davis and pitcher Jason Berry, who were both selected as All-Stars.

 

Berry and Davis named All-Stars

By TAYLOR HAWKINS
Sports Editor

Benton Academy seniors Jason Berry and Jacob Davis completed their storied high school baseball careers with invitations to play in the 2013 MAIS All Star Game.
Also selected to the MAIS All Star game was first-year Benton head coach Keith Fagan.
As a batter, Berry hit .346 on the year with 24 RBIs and 18 runs scored. According to his coach, however, that may not have been his strongest quality.
“Jason had a good year on the mound. He went 5-3 and had some key wins for us,” Fagan said. “He has the ability to dominate hitters when he's dialed in.”
Berry believes that his selection was a culmination of all the hard work and effort he has put in over the years.
“It’s a big honor to be selected for an event like this,” said Berry. “It means a lot to me that all of the coaches selected me for it. It should be a lot of fun.”
Berry has signed scholarship papers to play at Mississippi Delta Community College.
Third baseman Davis had similar production with a whopping .375 average with 27 RBIs and 12 runs scored.
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He’s Safe!

Mississippi Ag’s Cole Estes reaches first base in a close call as Stub’s first baseman Jace Street stretches out to make the catch.Mississippi Ag’s Cole Estes reaches first base in a close call as Stub’s first baseman Jace Street stretches out to make the catch.

 

Indians earn success at state track meet

The Yazoo City High School track team participated in the state track meet in Pearl last weekend. The 4x200 relay team earned the silver medal, and Yazoo City also won a bronze medal in the boys discus throw. Pictured from left are James Austin, Scottez Martin, head track coach Teirel Rails, Jalen Edwards, Marvin Grady and Jalen Edwards (front). The Yazoo City High School track team participated in the state track meet in Pearl last weekend. The 4x200 relay team earned the silver medal, and Yazoo City also won a bronze medal in the boys discus throw. Pictured from left are James Austin, Scottez Martin, head track coach Teirel Rails, Jalen Edwards, Marvin Grady and Jalen Edwards (front).

 
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