Best-of-three NCHSAA regional baseball championships set to begin tonight.
Unusual East regional field left standing
Submitted by jmikeblake on 05/25/2010 - 13:57If there's one common thread between the four teams remaining in the East region of the NCHSAA 4-A baseball playoffs it's that all four are playing the role of underdog.
Apex, Lee County, Wilmington Laney and Greenville Rose are left standing despite none of those four teams finishing any higher than third in their respective conferences.
Unusual East regional field left standing
Submitted by jmikeblake on 05/25/2010 - 13:15If there's one common thread between the four teams remaining in the East region of the NCHSAA 4-A baseball playoffs it's that all four are playing the role of underdog.
Apex, Lee County, Wilmington Laney and Greenville Rose are left standing despite none of those four teams finishing any higher than third in their respective conferences.
NCHSAA baseball quarterfinals
Submitted by timstevens on 05/25/2010 - 09:47Apex, a wild card into the playoffs, plays at Lee County, a No. 5 seed from the Tri-Nine Conference, in the quarterfinals of the N.C. High School Athletic Association 4-A baseball playoffs. Western Alamance plays at Chapel Hill in 3-A and East Columbus goes to Rosewood in 1-A
Wednesday postponements
Submitted by timstevens on 05/19/2010 - 11:46North Johnston softball; Chapel Hill and Science & Math baseball postponed until Thursday.
Caps, Jackets reach baseball third round
Submitted by timstevens on 05/19/2010 - 10:28Lee County and Broughton continue to pull upsets in NCHSAA 4-A baseball.
High school postponements
Submitted by timstevens on 05/18/2010 - 10:09Rainy weather has forced the postponement of some area N.C. High School Athletic Association games, including a big girls soccer showdown between No. 1-nationally ranked Leesville Road and Green Hope. Most second round baseball games have been postponed.
Today's playoff games
Submitted by timstevens on 05/18/2010 - 08:33N.C. High School Athletic Association tournaments scheduled for today in dual-team tennis, baseball, girls soccer and softball.
NCHSAA baseball second round
Submitted by timstevens on 05/16/2010 - 19:42Wakefield travels to Holly Springs; Apex is at Athens Drive; and Broughton travels to Hoke County.
First round baseball scores
Submitted by jmikeblake on 05/15/2010 - 22:34
Six Tri-Nine baseball teams took the field on Friday night, and a
majority of them won. Four conference teams in all will be playing in
the second round, scheduled for Wednesday. Even fifth-seed Lee County,
which needed a win on the last night to get into the playoofs, and
Apex
1- Holly Springs 4, Person County 0
Carlos Rodon got the start for the Golden Hawks (18-5) and didn't disappoint. The Rockets were shutout — the fifth Holly Springs opponent held scoreless this year. Carlos Rodon led the way in the one-hitter and picked up the win. Mike Roach homered. In the next round, Holly Springs will host Wakefield.
2- Middle Creek 2, Hoke County 8
The first round of the baseball playoffs were full of upsets, and this is the only one that ended the year for a Tri-Nine team. Hoke County was the fourth-seed in a talented Southeastern Conference, and they upended the Mustangs (19-7) in a road win.
3- Athens Drive 6, Leesville Road 5
Athens Drive came back to score five unanswered runs to overcome an early 5-1
deficit and advance past Leesville at home on Friday. Chris Williams (pictured above) picked up the win, which means in all likelihood Blair Betts will get the call on Wednesday against... well, keep reading.
4- Green Hope 3, Wakefield 4
The Falcons' red-hot tear at the end of the season didn't quite translate over to the playoffs. Green Hope (13-11) held a 1-0 lead at the end of three and a half, but was down three heading into the final inning. The Falcons got two runs but it wasn't enough on the road. Wakefield will move on to face Holly Springs.
5- Lee County 14, Millbrook 4
I know Lee isn't in our "coverage area" but how 'bout those Yellow Jackets repping it for the Tri-Nine. Aside from Smithfield-Selma's stunning loss to Wilmington Laney, this was the biggest upset in the East. It's not enough that Millbrook is good (they were a fourth-round team last year and the back-to-back Cap-7 champs) but Lee beat them by the mercy rule after five innings! Huh? Lee will play at Richmond
County in the next round.
WC- Apex 9, Durham Riverside 0
Easily the biggest upset — well, it wasn't easily the biggest upset. That honor goes to SSS, my favorite to win the East, losing in the first round to Laney. The next biggest upset was Millbrook falling to Lee. So, as weird as it seems, wild-card Apex knocking off the PAC-6 champs and their N.C. State-bound pitcher D.J. Thomas is only the third-best upset. And guess where Apex will travel next? That's right — Athens Drive.
Final thought:
We can end the debate on what Triangle conference was the best. The Greater Neuse went 1-4. The Cap-7 went 2-2. The PAC-6 went 0-4 (do the math and that's 3-10 combined). The Tri-Nine's 4-2 mark easily punks all three. But that doesn't mean it was the best conference in the East. The Mideastern Conference (that's Wilmington schools plus Greenville Rose and New Bern) gets that award after going 4-1 and the Southeastern Conference was close behind at 3-1 (Pinecrest, Richmond County, Hoke County... only loser was 2-seed Lumberton).
