How Jackson Sellers Became Hayesville Baseball’s Two-Way Star
Jackson Sellers, a senior at Hayesville High School, showcased his talent as a two-way baseball player, leading his team to a 9-2 playoff victory against Swain County. In this game, he hit a three-run homer and struck out 11 batters, reinforcing his status as one of Western North Carolina's top players. Sellers has amassed 37 RBIs this season while contributing to his team's impressive winning streak of 16 games. With a strong legacy behind them, the Yellow Jackets aim for a deep playoff run.
By the Numbers- Jackson Sellers hit his third home run of the season, driving in five runs in the playoff game.
- He has struck out 85 batters this season on the mound and has driven in 37 runs at the plate.
- The Yellow Jackets are currently on a 16-game winning streak.
- Hayesville has advanced to the third round of the NCHSAA 2A playoffs, facing the winner of a match between Cornerstone Charter and Bishop McGuinness.
Hayesville is poised to continue its playoff journey on May 12, with hopes of capitalizing on their momentum and strong team chemistry. A victory could lead them closer to breaking a nearly 40-year regional title drought.
Bottom LineJackson Sellers' dual-threat capabilities highlight his essential role in Hayesville's success this season, and if the team maintains their unity and focus, they could achieve significant postseason milestones.
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