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Hilton Head Christian Academy and Hilton Head Prep win SCISA Baseball Titles

Hilton Head Christian Academy and Hilton Head Prep win SCISA Baseball Titles

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STORY 1

From the Island Packet

Hilton
Head Christian’s baseball team rode a wave of emotion to a state championship
Friday night. Playing without one of their key players, the Eagles used it as
motivation as they defeated Ben Lippen, 7-3, in the deciding game of the
best-of-three SCISA 4A championship series at Minrow Field. It was HHCA’s
second straight championship and first in Class 4A. The Eagles won the 3A
championship last season. HHCA was without starting INF/OF Stone Burd, who had
a medical emergency shortly before the team got on the bus to leave for
Orangeburg and was taken to the hospital.

Coach Jay Scarboro said there was a thought of postponing the game until Saturday. But after the urging of Burd’s parents, the Eagles played the game. “It was a tough emotional day,” Scarboro said. “… One thing his mom asked us to do was go play our hearts out for him and I feel like our guys did.” Slaide Burd, Stone’s brother, played in the game and carried his brother’s jersey out during pregame introductions. HHCA wore purple ribbons in Stone’s honor and both teams gathered at home plate for a prayer before the game.

Slaide called his brother, who was sent home from the hospital later Friday evening, shortly after the game’s final out. “Meant a lot to me coming here and winning it for him,” said Slaide, a Georgia Southern commit. “Thinking in spirit, he was here and got our back. We knew we had to go out there and play the game for him. That’s what we did.”

Story 2

From the Island Packet

The wait was worth it for the Hilton Head Prep baseball team. After having the deciding game of the SCISA 3A championship series pushed back because of graduation, the Dolphins were up to the challenge Monday and defeated Orangeburg Prep, 5-3, to win the best-of-three championship series. The win continues another strong championship haul for the school, which also won championships in boys basketball, boys golf and girls soccer in the last few months.

The Dolphins (29-3) won the series opener, 3-0, on Wednesday but dropped Game 2, 6-5, setting up the deciding game at Dorchester Academy. Orangeburg Prep led 3-1 heading into the sixth inning before the Dolphins responded with four runs to take a 5-3 lead. Hilton Head loaded the bases in the inning on a pair of walks and a Brody Hausher single. A third walk to Sammy Middleton scored JP Pirkey to cut the lead to 3-2. The Dolphins took the lead on an Orangeburg Prep error that allowed Finnian Rooney and Hausher to score and make it 4-3.

Jackson Stanyard made it 5-3 on an RBI single to right field. Orangeburg Prep got two on in the top of the seventh with one out. But Brandon Espinoza got the final two outs, including the final one by strikeout to win the championship. Espinoza pitched a complete-game, allowing one earned run on four hits while striking out five. Sammy Middleton was 1-for-4 with 2 RBIs while Espinoza, Stanyard and Calvin Middleton each had RBIs for Hilton Head Prep. Eli Pantaleon was 2-for-3 with a solo home run to lead Orangeburg Prep.


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