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Mesick makes first regional final since 2008, Spencer nearing state steals record

Jun. 11—MESICK — Tim Parrish hadn't even looked at the bracket to see who his team plays next. He would have Wednesday, but instead the Mesick baseball coach spent that time cleaning up mud after spending two hours getting the fields to playable condition. No. 9-ranked Mesick advanced to the Division 4 regional finals for the first time since 2008 after an 18-3 win Thursday over Mason County .

No 2 Peyton uses nine-run first to roll past No 10 Rye in Class 2A baseball showdown

Jun. 11—The expected showdown between two of the top Class 2A high school baseball teams in Colorado never materialized on Thursday at the Rye field. No. 2-ranked Peyton (13-1), fueled by a nine-run first inning, raced past No. 10 Rye (12-4) 16-5 in a nonleague matchup featuring perennial playoff teams. The Bulldogs, the defending state champions (2019), won their seventh in a row. The .

Radnor ends Wilson s season in PIAA boys lacrosse quarterfinal [updated]

Jun. 5—WEST GROVE — On a scorching hot June afternoon, Wilson's Troy Corson came to a cold, harsh reality. "I'll never put the pads on again, for anything," the senior defenseman said after the Bulldogs were eliminated from the PIAA Class 3A boys lacrosse tournament 15-3 by powerhouse Radnor in a quarterfinal Saturday at Avon Grove High School. Corson and the District 3 champion Bulldogs .

Campbell fights off pesky Samford in 16-13 win

Grant Harris hit a two-run home run in a 3-for-3 effort at the plate and Campbell held off Samford in a 16-13 elimination contest game in the Starkville Regional on Saturday. Kevin Westlake got Ryan Crockett to hit into a double play after Samford loaded the bases to end it and earn his fourth save. The Camels (36-17) led for the rest of the game after taking a 5-1 advantage in the bottom of the first and extended the lead to 14-7 after five innings.

Starkville regional championship pushed to Monday due to weather

Jun. 6—STARKVILLE — Mississippi State will have to wait to try and win its regional championship. The Starkville regional is being delayed due to weather, the NCAA announced on Sunday afternoon. The regional championship, originally scheduled for Sunday at 7 p.m., has been moved to Monday morning at 11 a.m. Mississippi State, the No. 1 seed in the regional, has already clinched its berth into .

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