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Steinbrenner 2
Jefferson 1
Steinbrenner answered a fifth-inning Jefferson score with a pair of runs in the sixth (a James Aliakbarian RBI sac fly providing the winning run) in a Saturday pitching and defense showdown. Warriors junior Will Hoblitzell pitched 4 1/3 innings, allowing one run on three hits and two walks, while the Dragons turned to junior Ethan Savinon who held Steinbrenner scoreless through five innings before six hits and five walks allowed runners to get on board and spoil his seven-strikeout performance. Gavin Mix went 2-for-3 with a run scored for the Warriors, Jordan Anstett struck out one and ended the fifth on the mound to pick up a win in relief, and Coby Moesching pitched two scoreless innings, allowing just two hits while striking out three to earn the save. Sam Hyman was 2-for-3 for the Dragons; Kaleb Cherry pitched 1 2/3 innings of relief without allowing an earned run; Nathan Adkins was hit by a pitch in the fifth, moved up and scored on a trio of wild pitches.
S 000|002|0 – |2|7|0
J 000|010|0 – |1|6|0
W – Anstett; L – Savinon (4-1); S – Moesching
2B – Johnson, Hyman (J). Records – S (8-10); J (12-5-1).
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Robinson 9
King 8
2-3 with 3 RBI’s @uncommittedBBs @BUncommitted @UncommittedStud @RobinsonBSBL @813Preps pic.twitter.com/8ZZNKsTB9f
— Mike Rossa (@mikerossa2027) March 29, 2026
Robinson and King battled it out to the very end, with Tyler Shoemaker regrouping to nip a three-run Lions rally in the seventh with a game-ending strikeout. The Knights scored four in the fifth inning to pull away a bit – highlighted by an RBI single by Mike Rossa (2-for-3, three RBI), and Shoemaker added an insurance run an inning later with a sac fly. Cason Cooper went 3-for-5 for Robinson with two runs and two RBI; Ryder Robinson went 2-for-4 with a double; and Lincoln DeGroot pitched three innings allowing one unearned run on two hits with five strikeouts. Caleb Miesz had a single for the Lions, then picked up three RBI on a hit-by-pitch and two sac flies; Gabe Guillott went 1-for-4 with two RBI; Levi Dunlap scored twice; and Michael Pena went 2-for-3 with a run scored.
R 002|241|0 – |9|9|1
K 100|310|3 – |8|6|3
W – Bryan; L – Guillott
2B – Robinson (R). Records – R (8-11); K (1-14).
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Riverview 6
Hillsborough 5
Riverview rallied late with a two-run Justin Edwards (2-for-4, run) double in the sixth and a Driston Marino (1-for-2, two runs) RBI sac fly in the seventh to take a road win at Hillsborough by a run. Yadiel Rivera-Morales was 4-for-4 with a run and RBI in the win; Jackson Hill pitched 3 2/3 innings with eight strikeouts in a no-decsion; and Parker Burt picked up the win going 3 1/3 innings, allowing one unearned on four hits with three strikeouts. Angel Smith was 3-for-3 with a double, RBI and two runs for the Terriers; and Rashaun Chatman went 2-for-3 with an RBI.
R 001|112|1 – |6|13|1
H 010|310|0 – |5|7|1
W – Burt; L – Smith
2B – Edwards (R); Smith (H). Records – R (7-12); H (7-12).
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Tampa Prep 3
South Sumter 1
Tampa Prep’s Langston Sallis led off the home-first with a solo home run, then Grant Brooks singled in a run in the second, and Sallis capped an early offensive output for the Terrapins with a second RBI hit as Tyler Kin (2ip, 0 R, 2 H), Andrew Bush (Win, 4 2/3 innings, 1 ER, 5 H, 2 K) and Jordan Della Rocca (Sv, 1/3 ip) held South Sumter to one run. Alejandro Nodal singled and scored in the second for the Terrapins
S 000|000|1 – |1|7|0
T 120|000|x – |3|6|0
W – Bush (3-3); L – Lake; S – J Della Rocca (2)
2B – Akins (T); HR – Sallis (T). Records – S (10-7); T (9-12).
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Sarasota Cardinal Mooney 10
#2 Tampa Catholic 9
After spotting Cardinal Mooney six runs across the first two innings, Tampa Catholic made it a contest late, but couldn’t hold off the Cougars in the end – as Mooney walked off the game with an RBI single by Wyatt Hossenlopp. The Crusaders scored five runs in the sixth to draw the game within one – highlighted by a two-run double by Brayden Beauchaine; then answered a run from the Cougars by tying the game in the top-seventh on a Torey Thomas RBI sac fly and a Jayden Mera (2-for-3, two runs, two RBI) RBI single; Christian Serralles went 3-for-4 with two runs scored.
T 001|105|2 – |9|10|3
C 330|201|1 – |10|13|1
W – Hyde (1-0); L – Serralles (1-1)
2B – Beauchaine (T); Page (C). Records – T (17-3); C (17-3).
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Ocala Trinity Catholic 9
#4 Berkeley Prep 2
B 100|001|0 – |2|6|5
T 050|220|x – |9|5|0
W – Colon (2-1); L – Parmer (4-2)
2B – Herrmann (B); Rudman (T). Records – B (16-5); T (15-4).
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#8 Sumner 12
Spoto 3
First start, first W Grateful for the opportunity. Finished with 7 Ks, 3 ER, and just 1 BB. Couldn’t have done it without the team—everyone showed out today @813Preps @SumnerHardBall @OstingerAcademy @BUncommitted pic.twitter.com/EVTMikmBCt
— Jackson Salisbury (@jsalisbury03) March 29, 2026
Su 120|150|3 – |12|11|0
Sp 300|000|0 – |3|5|1
W – Salisbury; L – E. Sims
2B – Byrd (Sp); 3B – L. Sims (Sp); HR – Pennant (Su). Records – Su (13-6); Sp (3-12).
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Nolensville (Tenn.) 10
#3 Jesuit 0 – five innings
J 000|00x|x – |0|4|1
N 151|03x|x – |10|8|1
W – Gilbert; L – Bedford (1-1)
2B – Murtagh (J); McElvain, Barney, Newell (N). Records – J (15-5); N (7-4).












