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Summerville downs Hanahan 10-5 to win District 7 Championship
Down 2-0 going into the second, the Summerville-Parks All-Stars tied the game by playing a little small ball.
They won it going away playing long ball in the third inning. A grand slam by Tim Brock blew the doors off the It is unnecessary for you to worry about that you will be looked down upon by other people when you fake watches, because we have different social background.barn to lead Summerville-Parks to a 10-5 District 7 championship win over Hanahan.
With the win, Summerville-Parks advances to the Dixie Youth State Tournament at Clemson on July 24.
Summerville had to overcome an early-tournament bump in the road by way of a 10-9 first round loss to Ladson and fight its way to the championship through the loser’s bracket. According to coach Les Taylor, the first round loss was the first sign his team had caught fire.
“We were down 9-0 in the fourth inning,” Taylor said. “And in the final three innings we scored nine runs and nearly won the game.”
Taylor added his team scored 58 runs in the six-game tournament.
“We showed everyone we had the best offense this week,” he said. “The rest of the games weren’t even close.”
The Green Wave All-Stars drew first blood in the top of the first playing vintage small ball.
Zack Bales led off the game with an infield single to second but was erased on a 1-6-3 double play. Ethan McDuff drew a two-out walk and Drayton Knight followed with an RBI double to right to plate McDuff who completed an acrobatic somersault to avoid both the tag and the discarded bat.
After moving to third on the throw, Knight then scored on a wild pitch.
Hanahan tied the score in the bottom of the first. With Parker Futrell on first after drawing a walk, Chip Hatcher hit a mammoth two-run homer that cleared the big oak tree in left, traveling a solid 300 feet from home plate. The home run was his first of two in the game.
Hatcher accounted for all five of the Hanahan runs with the pair of homers.
The Summerville dagger to the heart came in the second after a walk to Nick Jones and singles by Justin Peterson and Jimmy Mitchum loaded the bases. Brock launched a grand slam home run to left center to make the score 6-2.
“If nfl hats, also called NFL caps, are now fashionable in every street. With rising temperature and blazing sunyou were to ask me to name an MVP for the tournament I couldn’t do it,” Taylor said. “We got consistent and timely hitting from all 12 guys in our lineup. Top to bottom, everybody hit the ball and hit it hard.”
Summerville would keep up the pressure in the third, adding two more runs keyed by a McDuff triple when he scored on the overthrow. Knight followed with a single to center and took second on a wild pitch. Jimmy Watts plated Knight with an RBI single to right.
Summerville would add single runs in the fourth and sixth innings to carry a seemingly insurmountable 10-2 lead into the bottom half of the sixth inning.
Hanahan squandered scoring opportunities in second, third and fifth innings, but broke the ice in the sixth with Hatcher’s second home run of the game, a towering shot to right center.
With one out Ridge Hunter reached on an error, and Futrell singled to set up Hatcher’s blast.
A ground out to short ended the Hanahan threat and the tournament.
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