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South Doyle heads off to Farragut tonight for a district matchup of the #2 and #1 team in the district, respectively. Last time South Doyle pulled off the victory, but I think Farragut may come out to play with a little more intensity this game. It should be an phenominal game tonight at 6:00 PM. I will definitely be there to watch this game, and I hope you all can make it out there to watch some great baseball be played.

 

Anyone have any predictions??

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Good high school baseball game. McClain and Delmonico both pitched well. Farragut was able to get the big hit when they needed it.

 

Delmonico had his curve working most of the game. I think he ended up allowing 3 hits.

 

McClain only allowed 7 hits.

 

Both pitchers pitched out of jams.

 

Congratulations to the Admirals. Is this their 4th consecutive regular season crown?

 

If SD and Bearden both end up with 3 losses, will SD get the tie breaker on basis of defeating the higher ranked team (Farragut)?

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Congratulations to the Admirals for a hard fought game and clinching the 4AAA District Championship. Congratulations to Coach Pharr for going 8 for 8 while at Farragut!

 

District 4AAA is very tough with many teams showing a lot of improvement over the course of the season. Should make for an exciting District tournament.

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One thing is for sure, Farragut can't look ahead to regional play. They will have some stiff competition within the district tournament. Getting the #1 seed is an advantage because either SD or Bearden will probably be coming out of the loser's bracket.

 

Winning the district tournament will be important, as the tournament runner-up likely faces a date with Halls in the regional.

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