1 | Team | Final | |
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2 | Miami Senior University Sharks (4-6) | 2 12 | |
3 | Coral Springs Christian (4-6) Berean Christian Bulldogs (1-1) | 18 3 | |
4 | Miami Country Day (3-3) Westminster Academy (5-5) | 0 10 | |
5 | Everglades Gators (3-7) Cypress Bay Lightning (6-5) | 3 7 | |
6 | McArthur Mustangs (3-5) Cooper City Cowboys (4-5) | 2 11 | |
7 | Belen Jesuit Pembroke Pines Charter (6-7) | 5 1 | |
8 | Flanagan Falcons (8-1) West Broward Bobcats (8-3) | 6 1 | |
9 | Monarch Knights (2-8) Douglas Eagles (4-3) | 3 15 | |
10 | Cardinal Gibbons Chiefs (8-2) Coral Springs Charter (4-5) | 12 7 | |
11 | Chaminade-Madonna (6-5) Calvary Christian Academy (11-1) | 1 12 | |
12 | Calvary Christian Academy got on the board in the first inning when FIU recruit Raynel Delgado homered on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring three runs. Florida recruit Roberto Pena led things off on the rubber for Calvary Christian Academy. He surrendered one run on one hit over three innings, striking out five and walking zero. Daley Weppner went 2-3 with a home run. Dante Girardi went 2-2 with two doubles and a walk, scoring three times. | ||
13 | North Broward Prep (9-4) Pine Crest Panthers (4-6) | 15 10 | |
14 | Santaluces Coral Glades Jaguars (4-5) | 8 7 | |
15 | American Heritage (9-1) Gulliver Prep | 21 4 | |
16 | Ryan Cabarcas earned the victory on the pitcher's mound for American Heritage. He allowed six hits and four runs over four innings, striking out five. American Heritage tallied 12 runs in the seventh inning. The offensive onslaught was led by Gavin Casas, Santiago Garavito, Seth Saunooke, Justin Quintana, and Florida recruit Cory Acton, all knocking in runs in the inning. Cory Acton went 4-5 with three home runs, two of which were grand slams, and nine (9) runs batted in. | ||
17 | First Coast Buccaneers (3-4) Englewood Rams (2-9) | 5 0 | |
18 | Carol City Chiefs (0-9) Goleman Gators (8-5) | 3 18 | |
19 | Hialeah-Miami Lakes (6-3) North Miami Beach (4-7-1) | 15 9 | |
20 | Norland Vikings (1-8) Miami Springs (10-1) | 2 11 | |
21 | I-Mater (5-3) LaSalle Royal Lions (3-7) | 4 2 | |
22 | Everglades Prep Panthers (0-5) Florida Christian Patriots (9-2) | 0 28 | |
23 | Homestead Broncos (2-9) Southridge Spartans (6-4) | 2 12 | |
24 | Archbishop Carroll Bulldogs (4-5) Ferguson Falcons (6-3-1) | 8 11 | |
25 | Miami Brito Panthers (7-3) Westminster Christian (8-3) | 2 13 | |
26 | Miami Jackson Generals (10-2) Mourning Senior Sharks (4-6) | 14 0 | |
27 | Westwood Christian (2-4) Colonial Christian Patriots (0-5) | 5 3 | |
28 | Coral Reef Barracudas (5-4) Palmetto Panthers (9-1) | 2 12 | |
29 | Monsignor Pace Spartans (4-4) Doral Academy Firebirds (7-3-1) | 5 8 | |
30 | Miami Beach Hi-Tides (6-4) Columbus Explorers (9-3) | 3 11 | |
31 | Belen Jesuit Wolverines (6-4) Pembroke Pines Charter | 5 1 | |
32 | Killian Cougars (5-6) South Dade Buccaneers (4-5) | 14 1 | |
33 | SLAM Academy (3-7) Hialeah Gardens Gladiators (5-7) | 5 15 | |
34 | Carrollwood Day Key West Conchs (9-5) | 6 1 | |
35 | West Boca Leesburg Yellow Jackets (3-7) | 5 1 | |
36 | Eustis Panthers (3-7) Real Life Christian | 7 11 | |
37 | Tavares Bulldogs (7-3) South Fort Myers | 3 5 | |
38 | Olympia Titans (8-4) Seminole Seminoles (5-6) | 3 7 | |
39 | Apopka Blue Darters (10-2) Moore | 12 4 | |
40 | Dr. Phillips Panthers (7-5) Lake Mary Rams (7-2) | 3 7 | |
41 | Hagerty (12-1) Suncoast Chargers (6-5) | 12 9 | |
42 | Jackson Grabsky was the winning pitcher for Hagerty. He allowed one hit and one run over two and two-thirds innings, striking out one and walking one. Harrison Ickes and Vaughn Grissom entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Chris Lutz took the loss for Suncoast. He allowed two hits and two runs over three innings, striking out one. Angelo Garcia started the game for Hagerty. He surrendered five runs on six hits over four and a third innings, striking out two and walking one. Garrett Parkins started the game for Suncoast. He went three and a third innings, allowing eight runs on four hits and striking out three. Hagerty racked up nine hits on the day. Bradley, Cole Ramirez, and Babineau all managed multiple hits for Hagerty. Suncoast had 12 hits in the game. Nathaniel Brodsky and Kyle Evans managed multiple hits for Suncoast. Brodsky went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Suncoast in hits. | ||
43 | Palm Beach Gardens (11-3) Benjamin Buccaneers (10-3) | 10 9 | |
44 | Logan Marx pitched Palm Beach Gardens to victory. He lasted one and two-thirds innings, allowing three hits and four runs while striking out one. Weindorf threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Brian Lopes took the loss for Benjamin. He surrendered four runs on five hits over one inning, striking out one and walking one. Kris Armstrong started the game for Benjamin. He lasted three innings, allowing four hits and two runs while striking out three. Estevan Rishardson started the game for Palm Beach Gardens. He allowed 11 hits and five runs over four and a third innings, striking out three and walking zero. Benjamin collected 14 hits on the day. Vanderbilt recruit Isaiah Thomas, Aaron Steinhart, Florida recruit Kristopher Armstrong, and Parker Haskin each racked up multiple hits for Benjamin. Palm Beach Gardens scattered ten hits in the game. Rishardson, Kashuba, and Mitchell each had multiple hits for Palm Beach Gardens. Palm Beach Gardens didn't commit a single error in the field. Colp had the most chances in the field with eight. | ||
45 | Palm Beach Gardens (11-3) Boca Raton Bobcats (3-6) | 13 2 | |
46 | Saint John Paul II Eagles (6-5) Trinity Christian Warriors (8-3) | 10 11 | |
47 | Okeechobee Brahmans (6-5-1) South Fork Bulldogs (4-7-1) | 2 2 | |
48 | Forest Hill Falcons (3-6) John I. Leonard Lancers (0-12) | 2 1 | |
49 | Jupiter Christian Eagles (6-1) St. Edward's | 12 6 | |
50 | Park Vista Cobras (9-2) Jupiter Warriors (6-5) | 5 4 | |
51 | Oxbridge Academy (4-7) Spanish River Sharks (10-3) | 3 9 | |
52 | Coral Springs Christian (4-1) Berean Christian Bulldogs (5-2) | 18 3 | |
53 | Wellington Wolverines (11-1) Montgomery Bell, TN | 7 2 | |
54 | Santaluces Chiefs (12-2) Coral Glades Jaguars (3-4) | 8 7 | |
55 | McAlester, OK West Florida Jaguars (5-4) | 0 11 | |
56 | Bartlesville, OK Tate Aggies (6-3) | 9 10 | |
57 | Holmes County Blue Devils (5-4) Chipley Tigers (4-5) | 5 6 | |
58 | Freeport Bulldogs (7-3) Vernon Yellowjackets (5-6) | 6 4 | |
59 | Tallavana Christian (0-2) Poplar Springs Atomics (3-4) | 0 29 | |
60 | Aucilla Christian Academy (0-2) Maclay Marauders (6-4) | 5 7 | |
61 | Carl Albert, OK Marianna Bulldogs (9-3) | 3 9 | |
62 | Union City, OK Choctawhatchee Indians (6-5) | 10 2 | |
63 | Blountstown Tigers (5-4) Graceville Tigers (0-12) | 19 3 | |
64 | Wakulla War Eagles (6-4) Taylor County Bulldogs (0-5) | 13 4 | |
65 | Fort Walton Beach Vikings (2-9) Pine Forest Eagles (4-6) | 3 7 | |
66 | Mosley Dolphins (10-1) Escambia Gators (9-4) | 14 7 | |
67 | Drew Yeager led Mosley to victory by driving in four runs. He went 3-for-4 at the plate. Yeager drove in runs on a single in the third, a single in the fifth, and a double in the sixth. In the first inning, Escambia got their offense started when Frank Peasant tripled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run. In the bottom of the fourth inning, Escambia tied things up at five when Clete Hartzog threw a wild pitch allowing one run across the plate. Mosley scored three runs in the seventh inning. Mosley batters contributing to the big inning included Justin Kelley and Jaden Rudd, all sending runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning. Hartzog earned the win for Mosley. He allowed five hits and five runs over five innings, striking out six. Rudd threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Avery McNair took the loss for Escambia. He lasted four and two-thirds innings, allowing ten hits and eight runs while striking out five and walking one. | ||
68 | North Florida Christian (9-2) Lawton Chiles Timberwolves (3-7) | 14 3 | |
69 | Walker led the North Florida Christian to victory on the pitcher's mound. He went five innings, allowing two runs on two hits and striking out 11. Chipola recruit Matthew Dickey threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Ben Gurley took the loss for Chiles. He surrendered five runs on five hits over four innings, striking out three. North Florida Christian scattered seven hits in the game. Phillips and Dickey each had multiple hits for North Florida Christian. | ||
70 | Milton Panthers (6-4) Pensacola Catholic (9-2) | 2 12 | |
71 | Community School Seahawks (7-4) First Baptist Lions (2-7) | 20 4 | |
72 | Cape Coral Seahawks (9-3) LaBelle Cowboys (9-1) | 0 2 | |
73 | Tavares South Fort Myers (5-7) | 3 5 | |
74 | Plant Panthers (11-2) Strawberry Crest Chargers (5-5) | 8 3 | |
75 | Jefferson Dragons (7-3) Blake Yellow Jackets (0-9) | 19 0 | |
76 | Robinson Knights (5-5) Middleton Tigers (0-10) | 20 0 | |
77 | Sickles Gryphons (9-3) Chamberlain Chiefs (0-10) | 16 1 | |
78 | Leto Falcons (7-3) Gaither Cowboys (4-4) | 10 2 | |
79 | Riverview Sharks (7-4) Plant City Raiders (9-2) | 4 2 | |
80 | Jorgensen was credited with the victory for Riverview. He went five and two-thirds innings, allowing one run on three hits and striking out one. Andrew Martinez threw one and one-third innings in relief out of the bullpen. Martinez recorded the last four outs to earn the save for Riverview. T.J. Gayner took the loss for Plant City. He went six and a third innings, allowing three runs on five hits and striking out five. Hunter Emerine led Plant City with two hits in four at bats. Hunt went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Riverview in hits. Riverview was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Tyberius Correa had the most chances in the field with seven. | ||
81 | Alonso Ravens (8-5) Steinbrenner Warriors (6-4) | 1 8 | |
82 | Walford was the winning pitcher for Steinbrenner. He went five innings, allowing one run on four hits and striking out four. Chase Campolong threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Jorge Oleaga took the loss for Alonso. He went one-third of an inning, allowing three runs on two hits, striking out one and walking one. Alonso totaled five hits. Nick Gonzalez and Ryan Drumheller all collected multiple hits for Alonso. Drumheller and Gonzalez all had two hits to lead Alonso. Steinbrenner tallied ten hits on the day. Mike Mullins, Walford, and Miami recruit Jordan Lala all managed multiple hits for Steinbrenner. | ||
83 | Carrollwood Day (8-1) Key West | 6 1 |