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Cascade at 11-1 and Huntland at 9-3 with a series between the two of them left to play. IF Huntland sweeps then Huntland obtains the #1 seed as both would be 11-3 and Huntland would own the tie-breaker between the two. If Cascade wins one of the two then Cascade keeps its regular season district champion streak alive.

 

Huntland can finish anywhere between 9-5 and 11-3. Eagleville can finish anywhere between 8-6 and 10-4. MTCS can finish anywhere between 7-7 and 9-5. Forrest can finish anywhere between 7-7 and 9-5 as well.

 

I don't even begin to pretend to know the tie-breaking system for District 9-A. In the event of a 2-way tie between Huntsville and Eagleville I'm not sure how you break it. In their games Huntland won one 7-5 and Eagleville won the other 3-1. Both teams scored 8 runs; both teams allowed 8 runs. Maybe the respective coaches arm wrestle while blindfolded to see who wins the tie-breaker.

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Cascade beat Huntland today 3 to 2. Very good game between two very good teams. The game was 1 to 0 going into the 6th when Huntland put in a very nice two run rally. Cascade came back in the bottom of the 6th when Tyler Bowen took one for the team to lead off the inning then Jay Bishop step to the plate and ripped a bullet down to the right field corner to score Bowen from first, with bishop on second after a easy stand up double Rippy got a nice Rip to the left field corner to score jay bishop and that was all Jarod Karcuff needed as he finished off huntland with 3 up 3 down in the top of the 7th to claim the district. Congrads to the champs on a awesome season so far keep it up going into the post season. :roflol:

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Here is my understanding (but I'm not a coach, administrator, etc., this is just how I have been told it works)...

 

Two 4-team double-elimination brackets with the winner of each playing 1 game for Champion vs. Runner-Up.

 

One bracket will have teams #1, 8, 4, 5 in it and the other will have teams #2, 3, 6, 7. Team #1 (Cascade) will host one bracket and Team #2 (still undecided at this point) will host the other bracket. The best seed in the championship game will host that game.

 

Should be a fun week...

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