by JGuthrie | Mar 16, 2021 | Features, Jesuit, Saladino, Wharton
By Mike Camunas Creative Director TAMPA — Even when the Jesuit, as a whole, is not its best, parts of the rest seem to step up to the test. During a game in which their pitching wasn’t the best, their defense seemed to get bested and even some of their best bats...
by JGuthrie | Mar 16, 2021 | East Bay, Features, Freedom, Hillsborough, King, Saladino
By Jarrett Guthrie Editor DOVER – The Saladino Tournament Silver Division semifinals were battles to the final out as Freedom rallied back on King in the seventh to take the lead and hold on for a 7-6 win. Similarly, Hillsborough stretched out a seemingly comfortable...
by JGuthrie | Mar 16, 2021 | Baseball Round-Up, East Bay, Freedom, Hillsborough, Jefferson, King, Leto, Newsome, Plant, Saladino
Newsome 7 Gaither 6 – nine innings Newsome answered a two-run top half in extra-innings as junior Evan Wainman’s double started things off, and a bases loaded walk drawn by Caeden Diaz walked off the game as the Wolves scored three runs to win. Diaz also...
by JGuthrie | Mar 16, 2021 | Alonso, Features, Saladino, Wharton
Perkins deals and Wharton offense sparks six-inning win By Rick Cantor Correspondent TAMPA – Senior Jackson Perkins pitched six strong innings and the Wharton bats exploded during a seven run fifth inning in a decisive 11-0 victory over Alonso in the second...
by JGuthrie | Mar 15, 2021 | Features, Jesuit, Saladino, Sickles
By Mike Camunas Creative Director TAMPA – If any team is built to play in a tournament that could sees a team play four games in five days, it’s Jesuit. “We’re a deep team,” Tigers senior outfielder and Tulane commit B.J. Graham says...
by JGuthrie | Mar 15, 2021 | Durant, Features, Lennard, Saladino
By Jarrett Guthrie Editor PLANT CITY – Given new life as a skied pop fly off the bat of Luke Scolaro skipped off the glove of Lennard’s third baseman, Durant’s Dean Hotz charged down the line with everything he had in the next at-bat as two runners in motion crossed...