Dorman Baseball Faces James Island in Deciding Game 3 Showdown
Dorman baseball faces a pivotal moment, having split the first two games of the Class 5A-D1 state championship series against James Island. After winning the opener 9-4, Dorman lost 8-6 in Game 2, setting the stage for a winner-takes-all Game 3 on May 30. Dorman coach Jack Jolly emphasized the need for a quick mental reset following the loss. Despite a rocky start, the team showed resilience by nearly turning the game around, a testament to their fighting spirit. Freshman Carter Nash stood out with his impressive performance, including a home run, keeping hopes alive for the decisive final game.
By the Numbers- Dorman scored 5 runs in the fourth inning of Game 2, closing the gap to just one run.
- Carter Nash has hit 2 home runs across the series, being the only player to do so.
- Game 3 will determine the state champion, with high stakes for both teams.
- Dorman has not lost consecutive games this season, maintaining a strong rebound mentality.
The final game will take place on May 30 at 6 p.m. at River Bluff High School, where Dorman will aim to capitalize on their past performances and secure the championship title.
Bottom LineDorman must build on their resilience and capitalize on individual performances like Nash’s to triumph in Game 3 and clinch the state championship, reinforcing their identity as a tenacious team that never backs down.
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