At last the Dragons are state champs

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Columbus, Ga — The Pickens Dragons and the Troup County Tigers were back at it on Monday, May 25th as they battled in game three of the 3A State Championship series to crown a winner. The two teams proved during the three game set, that they were evenly matched. A masterful performance from starter Everett Grubbs, and a pair of first inning was enough for the Dragons to hang on and capture their first ever state baseball championship.

 

Robert Turner, would lead off the game by drawing a four pitch walk. After a pop out, Turner, would swipe 2nd to advance into scoring position. Kam Jenkins, would then reach on an infield single as the Dragons would have runners at the corners with 1-out. A.J. Rice, on an 0-2 count, would send a shot down the right field line that would score Turner and courtesy runner Caden Kirchoff to put the Dragons up 2-0.

Rice, would move up to 3rd after a ground out. The Tigers, would get out of the first with a fly out. Dragons starter Everett Grubbs, would toss a 1-2-3 bottom of the first as he picked up a ground out, a strikeout, and a fly out. Heading to the second, the Dragons led the Tigers, 2-0.

 

In the top of the second, Tigers starter Davis Moncus, would toss his first 1-2-3 inning of the game after a ground out, a line out, and a strikeout. In the bottom of the inning, C. Mosley, would reach on a fielding error with 1-out. C. Wilson, would follow that with a single to put runners at 1st and 2nd. E. Grubbs, would get out of the second with a pop out and a strikeout. Heading to the third, it was still 2-0 Dragons.

 

In the top of the third, the Dragons, would once again go down in order on ground out, a line out, and a pop out. In the bottom of the third, E. Grubbs, would only need 8 pitches to get out of the frame as he forced three ground outs. Heading to the fourth, Pickens still led Troup, 2-0.

 

It would be a scoreless top of the fourth for the Dragons as Moncus picked up a pair of strikeouts and a pop out. In the bottom of the inning, Moncus, would reach with a lead off single. C. Walker, would follow that with a single of his own to put runners at the corners with nobody out. The Dragons, would turn a 4-6-3 double play as Moncus would come in to score to make it 2-1. E. Grubbs, would force a ground out to get out of the inning and send it to the fifth.

 

In the top of the fifth, the Dragons, still couldn’t get the bats going as they went down in order on a ground out, a pop out, and a line out. In the bottom of the fifth, T. Dean, would reach with a 1-out single. Dean, would then steal 2nd to advance into scoring position. After a strikeout, G. Edwards, would reach with a 2-out single to put runners at the corners. E. Grubbs, would force a fly out to send it to the sixth with the score still 2-1.

 

Moncus, would continue his dominance in the top of the sixth as he picked up a pair of ground outs and a line out. In the bottom of the sixth, Moncus, would reach on a fielding errors. After a pair of pop outs, Moncus, would swipe 2nd to advance into scoring position. Wilson, would hit a grounder to Jennings Allen at short. Moncus, seeing Allen slip on the play, would head home. Allen, would throw a strike to Kam Jenkins, who tagged Moncus to end the inning.

 

In the top of the seventh, Allen, would reach with a 1-out single. The first base runner of any kind for the Dragons since the top of the first. Moncus, would get out of the seventh with a line out and a pop out. In the bottom of the inning, E. Grubbs, came out looking to finish what he started. E. Grubbs, would force a ground out and pick up a strikeout before having to leave due to pitch count rules.

Turner, would come in from center field to try and pick up the final out of the ball game. Turner, would do just that as he would strike out T. Delaney looking to pick up the win and seal the first ever state championship for the Pickens Dragons.

 

Stats for the Dragons in Game Three:

Robert Turner: 1 walk, 1 run scored, and 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R/ER, 0 BB, 1 K on 5 pitches

Kam Jenkins: 1-3 with 1 single

Caden Kirchoff: 1 run scored

A.J. Rice: 1-3 with 1 double and 2 RBI

Everett Grubbs: 6.2 IP, 5 H, 1 R/ER, 0 BB, 4 K on 109 pitches

 

With the win, Pickens High School has its first state championship since the 1973-74 Nettes state basketball championship. The 2026 Pickens Dragons baseball team, becomes the first boys team to win a state championship in school history. It is indeed a great day to be a Dragon.

Dragons punch ticket to first ever state championship

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Calhoun, Ga — For the first time since the tournament started, the Pickens Dragons, were on the road as they made their way to Calhoun to begin a three game series with the Yellow Jackets on Thursday, May 14th. The winner, would punch their ticket to Columbus and the 3A State championship. The Dragons, behind some clutch hitting and some big time pitching, were able to sweep the doubleheader, 4-2 and 11-5 to advance to their first ever state championship.

 

Game One:

Jennings Allen, would look to get things started in the top of the first with a 1-out single. Kam Jenkins and AJ Rice, would then draw back to back walks to load the bases. Truitt Grubbs, would reach on a fielder’s choice as Allen would be forced out at home. Christian Starks, would then reach on an error that allowed courtesy runner Caden Kirchoff to score. R. Baxter and the Yellow Jackets, would get out of the first with a ground out.

In the bottom of the first, C. Ware, would reach with a 1-out single. Rice, the Dragons starter, would pick up a pop out and a strikeout to send it to the second with the Dragons leading, 1-0.

 

In the top of the second, Robert Turner, would try to start a two out rally with a single. He would then steal 2nd to advance into scoring position. The Yellow Jackets, would get out of the second with a line out. Rice, would strike out the side in the bottom half of the second to send it to the third with the Dragons still leading, 1-0.

 

The Dragons, would go down in order in the top of the third after a pop out, a ground out, and a strikeout. Rice, would bring his strikeout total to seven for the game as he would strike out the side for the second straight inning. Heading to the fourth, it was still 1-0 Dragons.

 

In the top of the fourth, Everett Grubbs, would reach after an error. The Yellow Jackets, would turn a double play to send it to the bottom of the inning. In the bottom of the fourth, the Yellow Jackets stung. Ware, would lead off by drawing a walk. H. Chadwick, would put the Yellow Jackets on top with a 2-run home run. Baxter, would keep the inning alive with a 2-out single. Rice, would get out of the fourth with a strikeout.

 

In the top of the fifth, Turner, would reach with his second hit of the day with a 1-out single. Turner, would then move up to 2nd after a balk was called. After a strikeout, Turner, would steal 3rd. The Yellow Jackets, would get out of the fifth with a pop out. Rice, would settle down nicely in the bottom of the fifth as he would sit the Yellow Jackets in order on a strikeout, a ground out, and a pop out. Heading to the sixth, Calhoun led it, 2-1.

 

Rice, would help himself and his Dragon teammates out as he would lead off the sixth with a home run to tie the game at 2. After a pop out, Christian Starks, would give the Dragons the lead with a solo home run to make it 3-2. Dawson Lowit, would keep the inning going with a 2-out single. The Yellow Jackets, would get out of the sixth with a strikeout. Rice, now armed with the lead again, came out for the bottom of the sixth focused.

Rice, would fire a 1-2-3 bottom of the sixth with a pair of strikeouts and a pop out. Heading to the seventh, the Dragons led the Yellow Jackets, 3-2.

 

In the top of the seventh, Allen, would reach with a 1-out single. He would advance to 2nd on a throwing error. Jenkins, would drive in Allen with an RBI double to make it 4-2. Courtesy runner Kirchoff, would advance to 3rd on a line out to right field. The Yellow Jackets, would prevent any further damage by getting out of the seventh with a strikeout. In the bottom of the seventh, I. Nails, would lead things off by drawing a walk.

After a pop out, M. Peek, would draw the second walk of the inning to put runners at 1st and 2nd with 1-out. A wild pitch, would advance both Nails and Peek up a base. Rice, would gather himself, and pick up a strikeout and a pop out to seal the game one win for the Dragons, 4-2.

 

Stats for the Dragons in Game One:

Robert Turner: 2-4 with 2 singles and 2 steals

Jennings Allen: 2-4 with 2 singles and 1 run scored

Kam Jenkins: 1-3 with 1 double, 1 walk, and 1 RBI

Caden Kirchoff: 1 run scored

AJ Rice: 1-3 with 1 home run, 1 RBI, 1 run scored, 1 walk, and 7 IP, 3 H, 2 R/ER, 3 BB, 13 K on 107 pitches

Christian Starks: 1-3 with 1 home run, 1 RBI, and 1 run scored

Dawson Lowit: 1-3 with 1 single

 

Game Two:

For the second game, the Dragons, were the home team and the Yellow Jackets, were the visitors. In the top of the first, C. Stewart and C. Ware, would draw back to back walks to lead off the inning. A wild pitch, would advance both runners up a base. After a strikeout, R. Hood, would drive in both Stewart and Ware with a 2-RBI single. Dragons starter Christian Starks, would get out of the first with back to back strikeouts.

In the bottom of the first, Kam Jenkins, would look to get something started as he would be hit by a pitch with two outs. Yellow Jackets starter, M. Peek, would get out of the first with a ground out. Heading to the second, Calhoun led Pickens, 2-0.

 

Peek, would lead off the top of the second by drawing a walk. After a wild pitch moved courtesy runner E. Bryant up to 2nd, M. Zander, would drive in Bryant with an RBI double to make it 3-0. Starks, would pick up a strikeout for the first out of the inning. Stewart, would draw his 2nd walk of the game to put runners at 1st and 2nd with 1-out. Jackson Nunn, would come in to pitch for the Dragons to try and get the final two outs of the second.

Nunn, would force a pop out for the second out. After an intentional walk to load the bases, Nunn, would pick up a strikeout to send it to the bottom of the inning. Truitt Grubbs, would lead off the bottom of the second by drawing a walk. T. Grubbs, would then steal 2nd to advance into scoring position. Starks, acting as the DH, would draw a walk as well to put runners at 1st and 2nd with nobody out.

Everett Grubbs, would then be hit by a pitch to load the bases. Dawson Lowit, aka “Boogie”, would bring in T. Grubbs after being hit by a pitch to make it 3-1. Peek, would get out of the jam by striking out the side to send it to the third with the Yellow Jackets leading, 3-1.

 

In the top of the third, Nunn, would toss a 1-2-3 scoreless frame as he picked up a pair of strikeouts and a ground out. In the bottom of the third, the Dragons struck. Jenkins, would draw a lead off walk. Courtesy runner Caden Kirchoff, would then steal 2nd and advance to 3rd on a wild pitch. Kirchoff, would come in to score on a second wild pitch to cut the lead to 3-2. AJ Rice, would pick up the first hit of the game for the Dragons with a single.

T. Grubbs, would draw his 2nd walk of the game to put runners at 1st and 2nd with nobody out. Rice, would move up to 3rd after a pop out to right. T. Grubbs, would then steal 2nd. Rice, would come in to score on a throwing error to tie the game at 3. E. Grubbs, would draw the third walk of the inning to put runners at 1st and 2nd with 1-out. After a strikeout, Matthew Davis, would drive in T. Grubbs with an RBI single to make it 4-3 Dragons.

E. Grubbs would advance to 3rd on the play and Davis, would advance to 2nd on the same play. Robert Turner, would bring in both E. Grubbs and Davis with a 2-RBI double to make it 6-3. The Yellow Jackets, would get out of the third with a strikeout. Heading to the fourth, the Dragons were now ahead, 6-3.

 

In the top of the fourth, the Yellow Jackets, looked to get a 2-out rally going as Stewart, would reach with a single. Ware, would follow that up by drawing a walk. Nunn, would get out of the fourth with a strikeout. In the bottom of the inning, Jenkins, would reach with a lead off single. Courtesy runner Kirchoff, would then advance to 2nd on a wild pitch. The Yellow Jackets, would get out of the fourth with a ground out, a strikeout, and a line out.

 

In the top of the fifth, I. Nails, would reach 2nd on an error with one out. Nails, would then try to steal 3rd, but would be thrown out by Jenkins for the second out. R. Baxter, would keep the inning alive with a 2-out double. Turner, would come in to pitch for the Dragons and would get out of the fifth after a ground out on the first pitch. In the bottom of the fifth, the Dragons, broke things open.

Drew Dunlap, who came in to pitch hit for E. Grubbs, would lead off the bottom of the fifth by getting hit by a pitch. Lowit, would follow that up by getting hit by a pitch for the second time to put runners at 1st and 2nd. Davis, would reach on a single. Dunlap, would come around to score on a throwing error to make it 7-3. Tanner Bail, who came in to run for Lowit, would advance to 3rd and Davis, would advance to 2nd on the play.

Turner, would drive in Bail with a sacrifice fly RBI to make it 8-3. Davis, would be thrown out at home trying to score on a wild pitch. Jennings Allen, Jenkins, and Rice, would draw back to back to back walks to load the bases. T. Grubbs, would then draw his third walk of the game to bring in Allen to make it 9-3. Starks, would drive in both Kirchoff and Rice with a 2-RBI double to make it 11-3 heading to the sixth.

 

In the top of the sixth, Zander, would reach with a lead off single. B. Davis, would then draw a walk to put runners at 1st and 2nd with nobody out. Zander and Davis, would then move up a base on a wild pitch. Stewart, would bring in Zander with an RBI single to make it 11-4. E. Grubbs, would come in to pitch for the Dragons and he would strikeout the side to send it to the bottom of the inning.

E. Grubbs, would lead off the bottom of the sixth by drawing a walk. J. williams, who came in to pitch for the Yellow Jackets in the bottom of the fifth, would pick up a pair of strikeouts and a pop out to get out of the sixth. Heading to the seventh, the Dragons led it, 11-4.

 

Nails, would lead off the top of the seventh by drawing a walk. After a pop out and a strikeout, Nails, would advance to 2nd on a wild pitch. Zander, would bring in Nails with an RBI single to make it 11-5. E. Grubbs, would force a pop out for the third out and the Dragons would take game two, 11-5 to sweep the series and advance to the 3A State Championship.

 

Stats for the Dragons in Game Two:

Robert Turner: 1-4 with 1 double, and 3 RBI

Jennings Allen: 1 walk and 1 run scored

Kam Jenkins: 1-1 with 1 single, 2 walks, and 1 hit by pitch

Caden Kirchoff: 2 runs scored

AJ Rice: 1-3 with 1 single, 1 walk, and 2 runs scored

Truitt Grubbs: 3 walks, 2 steals, 1 RBI, and 2 runs scored

Christian Starks: 1-3 with 1 double, 1 walk, and 2 RBI

Everett Grubbs: 2 walks, 1 hit by pitch, 1 run scored, and 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R/ER, 1 BB, 4 K on 36 pitches

Drew Dunlap: 1 hit by pitch, and 1 run scored

Dawson Lowit: 2 hit by pitch, 1 RBI

Tanner Bail: 1 run scored

Matthew Davis: 2-4 with 2 singles, 1 RBI, and 1 run scored

Jackson Nunn: 3.1 IP, 2 H, 0 R/ER, 1 BB, 4 K on 56 pitches

 

The Dragons, will now turn their attention to the defending 3A champs, the Troup County Tigers, who swept Peach County to advance to the State Championship. The Dragons, were eliminated by the Tigers in game three of the Final Four last season. The three game series will begin with a doubleheader on Saturday, May 23rd in Columbus at Synovus Park. The doubleheader is scheduled for 5 and 7:30 with the “if” game set for Monday, May 25th at 5 pm.

Dragons season ends in extra innings

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LaGrange, Ga — It was win or go home for both the Pickens Dragons and Troup County Tigers on Wednesday, May 14th as they were set to do battle in a series deciding game three. The winner, would go on to the AAA State Championship series where they would meet Cherokee Bluff. In a back and forth battle with a ton of drama and emotion, it was the Tigers that would come away with a 7-6 victory in 8 innings.

The Dragons, would go down in order in the top of the first after a strikeout, a ground out, and a fly out. In the bottom half of the frame, D. Moncus and C. Walker would reach with back to back 1-out singles. After a line out, C. Wilson, would drive in Moncus with an RBI single. The Dragons, would get out of the first with a line out. Heading to the second, the Tigers led it, 1-0.

In the top of the second, Dawson Lowit, would reach on a two base error. The Tigers, would get out of the second with a strikeout and a line out. In the bottom of the inning, J. Perry, would draw a lead off walk to reach 1st. Perry, would then advance to 2nd on an error. Perry, would then move up to 3rd after a ground out. T. Delaney, would bring in Perry with an RBI single to make it 2-0 Tigers.

Delaney, would then advance to 2nd on a wild pitch. A single by G. Edwards, would put runners at the corners with 1-out. Moncus, would drive in Delaney with an RBI single to make it 3-0. Edwards and Moncus, would then execute a double steal to advance to 2nd and 3rd. A sacrifice fly RBI by Walker, would bring in Delaney to make it 4-0. The Dragons, would get out of the second with a strikeout as the Tigers led 4-0 heading to the third.

In the top of the third, Matthew Davis, would lead off with the Dragons first hit of the game. He would be left stranded as the Tigers picked up a pop out, a line out, and a fly out. In the bottom of the third, Daven Abernathy, who came on to record the final two outs of the second, worked around a 2-out walk and hit batsman to keep the Tigers scoreless. Heading to the fourth, the Tigers still led the Dragons, 4-0.

Cade Sutton, would lead off the top of the fourth with a single. Kam Jenkins, would follow that up with a single of his own to put runners at 1st and 2nd with nobody out. After a strikeout, Christian Starks, would load the bases with the 3rd hit of the inning. Sam Hammontree, would put the Dragons on the board as he brought in Sutton with a sacrifice fly RBI to make it 4-1.

Courtesy runner Drew Dunlap and Starks, would then move up a base after a balk was called. Davis, would draw a walk to load the bases with 2-out. Dawson Holland, would drive in both Dunlap and Starks with a 2-RBI single to make it 4-3. A.J. Rice, would bring in Davis with an RBI single to tie the game at 4. The Tigers, would get out of the fourth with a strikeout.

In the bottom of the inning, Abernathy, would toss a 1-2-3 frame as he picked up a fly out, a ground out, and a strikeout. Heading to the fifth, the game was tied at 4.

In the top of the fifth, Lowit, would look to get something going with a 2-out single. The Tigers, would get out of the fifth after a dropped 3rd strike. Abernathy, continued his stellar outing in relief in the bottom of the fifth as he picked up a fly out and a pair of ground outs to send it to the sixth with the score still deadlocked at 4.

In the top of the sixth, Davis, would draw a four pitch walk to reach 1st with one out. Holland, would then reach on a fielders’s choice as Davis would be forced out at 2nd. Rice, would keep the inning going by drawing a full count walk to put runners at 1st and 2nd. Holland and Rice, would then move up a base after a wild pitch. Jennings Allen, would draw a walk to load the bases.

The Tigers, would get out of the bases loaded jam by forcing a fly out. T. Dean, would lead off the bottom of the sixth with a single. Dean, would advance to 2nd after a sacrifice bunt. Delaney, would drive in Dean with an RBI single to give the Tigers a 5-4 lead. The Dragons, would get out of the sixth after a fly out and a ground out. Heading to the seventh, the Tigers led it, 5-4.

In the top of the seventh, Lowit, would pick up his 2nd hit of the day with a 1-out single. Starks, would follow that up with a double for his 2nd hit of the day. Down 0-2, Hammontree, would clutch up and drive in both pitch runner Ezra Faber and Starks with a 2-RBI single to give the Dragons a 6-5 lead. Davis, would then reach on an error to put runners at 1st and 2nd with 1-out.

Holland, would pick up his 2nd hit of the day to load the bases. The Tigers, would yet again get out of a bases loaded jam after forcing a pair of fly outs. Heading to the bottom of the seventh, the Dragons led it, 6-5. Jenkins, would come on in relief of Abernathy for the bottom of the seventh. F. Baltzell, would draw a lead off walk to reach 1st. Jenkins, would pick up a strikeout for the first out.

C. Mosley, would then draw a walk to put runners at 1st and 2nd with 1-out. Dean, would bring in Baltzell with an RBI single to tie the game at 6. The Dragons, would get out of the seventh as Jenkins would pick up his 2nd strikeout and a fly out. Heading to the eighth, the game was tied at 6.

The Dragons, would go down in order in the top of the eighth after a pair of fly outs and a ground out. In the bottom of the inning, Edwards, would draw a lead off walk to reach 1st. Moncus, would follow that up with a double to put runners at 2nd and 3rd with nobody out. After an intentional walk, Baltzell, would then reach on a fielder’s choice as Edwards would be forced out at home. B. Willis, would bring in Moncus with an RBI single to give the Tigers the 7-6 win in 8 innings.

Stats for the Dragons:

A.J. Rice: 1-4 with 1 single, 1 walk, and 1 RBI

Jennings Allen: 1 walk

Cade Sutton: 1-5 with 1 single and 1 run scored

Dawson Lowit: 2-4 with 2 singles

Christian Starks: 2-4 with 1 single, 1 double, and 2 runs scored

Sam Hammontree: 1-3 with 1 single, and 3 RBI

Matthew Davis: 1-2 with 1 single, 2 walks, and 1 run scored

Dawson Holland: 2-4 with 2 singles, and 2 RBI

Ezra Faber: 1 run scored

The Dragons end their season at 32-7 having made their deepest run in the State Tournament in school history. The Seniors, have been a part of building a program that has seen its most successful run to date. They leave not only the most winningest class in Pickens baseball history, but a standard for the classes after them to follow. Congratulations to the Pickens Dragons baseball team on a memorable season.

Dragons split doubleheader with Tigers; force deciding game three

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LaGrange. Ga — The Final Four kicked off on Tuesday, May 13th as four teams were just two wins away from the AAA State Championship series. For the #8 seeded Pickens Dragons, they made the couple hour trip down to LaGrange to take on the #4 seeded Troup County Tigers. The Tigers, would take game one of the doubleheader, 8-0. Just when it looked like the Tigers were on the verge of a sweep, the Dragons would make a late come back to take game two, 5-4.

Game One:

The Dragons, would go quietly in the top of first after a ground out, a fly out, and a strikeout. In the bottom half of the frame, D. Moncus would reach with a 1-out double. C. Walker, would follow that up with a single to put runners at 1st and 3rd. F. Baltzell, would then draw a walk to load the bases. B. Willis, would bring in Moncus with an RBI single to make it 1-0 Tigers.

An RBI sacrifice fly from C. Mosley, would drive in Walker to make it 2-0. Baltzell, would be thrown out at home as the Tigers attempted a double steal. Heading to the second, the Tigers led it, 2-0.

In the top of the second, Dawson Lowit, would draw a full count walk to reach base. Christian Starks, would follow that up with a double. Lowit, would be thrown out at home trying to score from 1st. The Tigers, would get out of the second with a ground out. In the bottom of the inning, Dragons starter Jackson Nunn, would toss a scoreless inning with a pop out, a fly out, and a ground out. Heading to the third, the Tigers still led it, 2-0.

Matthew Davis, would lead off the top of the third with a lead off single. The Tigers, would get out of the third after a strikeout, a line out, and a ground out. In the bottom of the third, Moncus, would reach with his 2nd hit of the day. He would then steal 2nd to get into scoring position. After a line out, Baltzell, would be intentionally walked. Willis, would then draw a walk to load the bases with 2-out.

Moncus and Baltzell, would both come in to score after an error to make it 4-0 Tigers heading to the fourth.

The Dragons, would go down in order in the top of the fourth after a pair of strikeouts and a line out. In the bottom of the inning, the Tigers, would extend their lead by plating 4 runs on several hits, a walk, and a hit batsman. Heading to the fifth, the Tigers, led the Dragons, 8-0.

In the top of the fifth, Sam Hammontree, would reach with a 1-out single. After a strikeout, Dawson Holland, would keep the inning alive with a 2-out single. Both runners would advance a base after a passed ball. The Tigers, would get out of the fifth with a pop out. In the bottom of the inning, Ezra Faber, who came on in relief of Nunn in the fourth, would work around some trouble to send it to the sixth with the Tigers still leading it, 8-0.

In the top of the sixth, Cade Sutton, would draw a 1-out walk. Kam Jenkins, would follow that with a single to put runners at 1st and 3rd with 1-out. The Tigers, would get out of the sixth with a double play. In the bottom of the inning, Faber, would work around a 2-out hit batsman and a wild pitch to keep the Tigers scoreless. Heading to the seventh, Troup led Pickens, 8-0.

Starks, would lead off the top of the seventh with his 2nd hit of the day. The Tigers, would turn their 2nd double play in as many innings to clear the bases. A 2-out single by Davis, would keep the inning going. The Tigers, would end the game with a strikeout as they would take the first game by a score of 8-0.

Stats for the Dragons in Game One:

Cade Sutton: 1 walk

Kam Jenkins: 1-3 with 1 single

Dawson Lowit: 1 walk

Christian Starks: 2-3 with 1 double and 1 single

Sam Hammontree: 1-3 with 1 single

Matthew Davis: 2-3 with 2 singles

Dawson Holland: 1-3 with 1 single

Game Two:

The Dragons, were the home team for the second game. In the top of the first, C. Walker, would reach with a 2-out double. F. Baltzell, would drive in Walker with an RBI single. Baltzell, would be thrown out at 2nd trying to stretch it into a double. In the bottom of the first, A.J. Rice, would draw a lead off walk to reach 1st. After a pop out, Rice, would advance to 2nd on defensive indifference. Rice, would be thrown out at 3rd trying to swipe the bag.

The Tigers, would get out of the first with a fly out. Heading to the second, the Tigers led the Dragons, 1-0.

Rice, the Dragons starter for game two, would keep the Tigers scoreless in the second as he picked up a ground out, as well as his 2nd and 3rd strikeout to send it to the bottom of the frame. The Dragons, would go down in order in the bottom of the second with a pair of fly outs and a ground out. Heading to the third, the Tigers still led it, 1-0.

In the top of the third, the Tigers, would extend their lead with 3 runs on 2 hits, 2 passed balls, 2 steals, and 1 hit by pitch. Heading to the bottom of the third, the Tigers now led the Dragons, 4-0. In the bottom of the inning, Dawson Holland, would reach with a 1-out single. After a strikeout, Rice, would keep the inning alive with a 2-out knock. Christian Starks, would then draw a walk to load the bases.

Holland, would come in to score as Cade Sutton would draw the bases loaded walk to cut the lead to 4-1. The Tigers, would get out of the third with a fly out to send it to the fourth with Troup leading Pickens, 4-1.

In the top of the fourth, Rice, would work around a 1-out walk to pick up a ground out, a strikeout, and a fly out to send it to the bottom of the inning. In the bottom of the fourth, Dawson Lowit, would draw a lead off walk. The Tigers, would turn their third double play of the series for the first two outs. A ground out, would send it to the fifth with the Tigers still leading it, 4-0.

Rice, would keep the Tigers at bay in the top of the fifth as he would work around a 2-out single to send it to the bottom of the frame. In the bottom of the inning, Jennings Allen, would reach with a 1-out single. Rice, would then reach on a fielder’s choice as Allen would be forced out at 2nd. Starks, would keep the inning going with a 2-out single. Sutton, would then draw his 2nd walk of the game to load the bases.

The Tigers, would escape the bases loaded jam with a ground out. Heading to the sixth, the Tigers, still led the Dragons, 4-1.

In the top of the sixth, Rice, still on the mound nearing 100 pitches for the game, worked around a 1-out walk to strike out the side to bring his total to 9 on the night. In the bottom of the inning, Lowit, would lead off by getting hit by a pitch. Sam Hammontree, would then draw a walk to put runners at 1st and 2nd with nobody out. Matthew Davis, would bring in Lowit with an RBI double to cut the lead to 4-2.

Holland, would follow that up with a 2-RBI double that would score pitch runner Ezra Faber, and Davis to tie the game at 4. After a strikeout, Holland, would move up to 3rd on a passed ball. Rice, would draw a walk to put runners at the corners with 1-out. Starks, would bring in Holland with an RBI ground out to give the Dragons a 5-4 lead. The Tigers, would get out of the sixth with a strikeout. Heading to the seventh, the Dragons led it, 5-4.

Rice, nearing the limit for pitches, came out to start the seventh, he would pick up his 10 strike out for the first out. G. Edwards, would reach with a 1-out single. Dylan Walls, would come on in relief of Rice to try and close things out. Moncus, would reach on an error to put runners at 1st and 2nd with 1-out. Walls, would come back to pick up a strikeout and a ground out to seal the 5-4 win for the Dragons and force a deciding game three.

Stats for the Dragons in Game Two:

A.J. Rice: 1-2 with 1 single, 2 walks, & 6.1 IP, 4 R, 3 ER, 6 H, 3 BB, 1 HBP, 10 K on 118 pitches

Christian Starks: 1-2 with 1 single, 1 walk, and 1 RBI

Cade Sutton: 2 walks and 1 RBI

Dawson Lowit: 1 walk, 1 HBP, and 1 run scored

Sam Hammontree: 1 walk

Ezra Faber: 1 run scored

Matthew Davis: 1-3 with 1 double, 1 RBI, and 1 run scored

Dawson Holland: 2-3 with 1 single, 1 double, 2 RBI, and 2 runs scored

Jennings Allen: 1-3 with 1 single

Dylan Walls: 0.2 IP, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 H, 0 BB, 1 K on 8 pitches

The third and final game of the series will take place on Wednesday, May 14th. The winner, will go on to the AAA State Championship series where they will take on the winner of game three between Cherokee Bluff and Peach County. First pitch time for game three between the Dragons and the Tigers is scheduled for 5 pm.

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