Saturday, May 15, 2010

the river wild

The unexpected is almost expected in baseball. Stuff happens, especially in the postseason when everything's on the line. Take Pearl River Community College's recent exploits as a prime example. The River was eliminated from the MACJC Tournament late Friday night — the Wildcats will play on next week in the NJCAA Region 23 event — by an 8-7 loss to East Central, a game the 'Cats led 6-3 going to the ninth. But consider how PRCC got there. The Wildcats had a losing record (24-25) when the regular season ended, but they managed to tie for fourth place in the highly competitive South Division race. So, they got to play rival Gulf Coast in a play-in game. PRCC won. That earned the Wildcats a trip to Fulton to play North champion Itawamba in the best-of-3 playoff round. PRCC won, scoring 23 runs in a two-game sweep against a formidable pitching staff. On to the state tourney at Smith-Wills Stadium, where the 'Cats were beaten 4-0 by Hinds in their opener. That put them in an elimination game on Friday against nationally ranked South Division champion Jones County, which was playing for its postseason life. PRCC won a 5-4 thriller behind the pitching of a freshman lefty named Buck Bernard. The magic ran out against East Central later that night. But PRCC will get a crack at the Region 23 crown next week with a trip to the national tournament on the line. Don't bet against the 'Cats. Stuff happens in baseball.
P.S. Hinds and East Central meet in the championship round today, starting at 1 p.m. at Smith-Wills. ECCC must beat Hinds twice to win the title. Hinds won a 12-9, 10-inning, 4-hour game with the Warriors on Friday.

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