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Baseball: Kingwood, TWHS reach playoffs; season ends for College Park
Baseball: Kingwood, TWHS reach playoffs; season ends for College Park
The mixed up mess that was the bottom-half of District 16-6A became clear Saturday evening.
With The Woodlands’ 10-4 win over College Park and a 6-4 extra-innings win by Kingwood over the Highlanders later in the day, the No. 3 and No. 4 seeds were shored up. Kingwood, which was in a tie for fifth place a week ago, stakes claim in the third spot while The Woodlands takes the fourth-seed going…
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Baseball: College Park loses first two games of Ferrell Classic Day 1 of the Ferrell Classic did not go quite as College Park planned. The Cavaliers opened the tournament by losing both games of a double header against Cy Creek and Jersey Village on Thursday night at College Park High School.
Virginia's improbable run to the College World Series culminated Wednesday night with a national championship.
The Cavaliers beat Vanderbilt 4-2 to win their first NCAA baseball title in school history, avenging last season's loss to the Commodores in the best-of-three final series at TD Ameritrade Park.
Brandon Waddell earned the win for U.Va., punctuating his historic career, while James River product Nathan Kirby got the save, striking out five of the seven batters he faced.
Click on the headline to read the full story. ~ Richmond Times-Dispatch
Surprise starter Adam Haseley and Josh Sborz combined on the shutout, senior utility man Thomas Woodruff drove in two runs, and the Cavaliers defeated Vanderbilt 3-0 on Tuesday night to force a winner-take-all game in the College World Series.
For the second year in a row, these two teams will go the distance in the best-of-three finals. Vanderbilt (51-20) will be playing for a second straight national title on Wednesday. Virginia (43-24) will be looking for its first.
Haseley, the Cavaliers' regular center fielder, hadn't pitched since May 23. The freshman gave coach Brian O'Connor all he could have hoped for, working into the sixth inning for his longest outing and turning over a scoreless game to Sborz (7-2).
Virginia broke through against Vandy starter Phil Pfeifer (6-5) for three unearned runs in the sixth after he had retired the first two batters.
Click on the headline to read the full story. ~ Richmond Times-Dispatch