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Seminole 1

IMG Silver 17


The IMG Academy Silver Varsity Ascenders overwhelmed the Seminole Varsity Seminoles in a 17-1 blowout on Tuesday, fueled by a massive 17-run explosion in the first two innings. Cruz headlined the offense with four RBIs, including a three-run home run, while the team capitalized on a struggling Seminole pitching staff to draw 12 total walks. After giving up a lone run in the top of the first, IMG immediately seized control with an eight-run bottom half, followed by a nine-run second inning featuring key hits from Zyblock, Santana, and Jones. Pitchers French and Shi combined to allow just three hits in the shortened contest, securing a dominant, error-free victory at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.


Lake Howell 4

Lake Minneola 5


The Lake Minneola Varsity Hawks pulled off a thrilling 5-4 walk-off victory over the Lake Howell Varsity Silverhawks on Tuesday, capped by a dramatic two-run double from May in the bottom of the seventh. Despite falling behind early to a three-run Lake Howell first inning, the Hawks stayed patient at the plate, drawing six walks and amassing 10 hits. Starting pitcher Martell kept the game within reach by striking out seven over six innings, while Montrowl earned the win with a perfect final frame of relief. May finished the day as the offensive hero with three RBIs, overcoming a solid multi-hit performance from Lake Howell’s Smiley to secure the comeback win at home.


Eustis 3

Martin County 4


In a thrilling walk-off finish at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium, the Martin County Varsity Tigers edged out the Eustis Varsity Panthers 4-3 on Tuesday. After trailing early due to errors and a balk, Martin County fought back to tie the game in the fifth behind sacrifice flies from Brancaleone and Sullivan. The tension culminated in the bottom of the seventh when Sullivan delivered a clutch RBI single to secure the victory. Relief pitcher Thornton IV earned the win with two perfect innings of work, striking out three, while the Tigers' defense and timely hitting overcame Eustis's aggressive baserunning and a solid start from Woodward.


Martin County 10

Deltona 1


The Martin County Varsity Tigers dominated the Deltona Varsity Wolves 10-1 on Tuesday, fueled by a relentless six-run first inning at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium. Brancaleone and Sullivan headlined the offense with two RBIs each, while the team’s disciplined approach yielded eight walks and seven stolen bases. On the mound, Del Tufo earned the win by striking out seven over four innings, allowing just one run on two hits before Wilson secured the save. Despite Deltona’s efforts to chip away, Martin County’s early lead and aggressive baserunning proved insurmountable.


Dr. Phillips 0

Lyman 1


In a classic pitcher’s duel, the Lyman Varsity Greyhounds edged out the Dr. Phillips Varsity Panthers 1-0 on Tuesday behind a combined shutout. Left-hander Mayhew-Thomas dominated the mound for over six innings, allowing zero runs and zero walks, while Reeves entered in relief to strike out the final batter and secure the win. The game’s lone run came early in the first inning on an RBI single by Cusick, who finished a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate. Despite Dr. Phillips matching Lyman’s five hits and turning two double plays, they couldn't crack the Greyhounds' error-free defense, leaving Lyman to face Apopka at home on Wednesday.


Pines Charter 7

Lake Howell 5


The Pembroke Pines Charter Varsity Jaguars staged a dramatic comeback to defeat Lake Howell 7-5 on Tuesday, overcoming an early 5-0 deficit. The game shifted decisively in the fifth inning when the Jaguars exploded for six runs, highlighted by a massive grand slam from Hernandez, who finished the day with four RBIs. While Lake Howell showed power early with a three-run homer by Walkin and aggressive baserunning, Pembroke Pines Charter’s bullpen shut the door with three scoreless relief innings from Pardo, Morillo, and Hivon. Combined with an 11-hit attack and error-free defense, the Jaguars carry high momentum into their Wednesday matchup against Lake Minneola.


Western 8

Apopka 1


The Western Varsity Wildcats broke open a tight game with a five-run sixth inning to defeat the Apopka Blue Darters 8-1 on Tuesday. Pitcher Hernandez anchored the win with a complete-game performance, allowing only one run and four hits over seven innings. Offensively, Western tallied 10 hits, with Falagan, Andreu, and Beyra each driving in two runs to overwhelm Apopka’s defense. Despite some aggressive baserunning from Apopka, including a steal of home by Livingston, the Wildcats' late-inning surge and error-free double plays secured the victory heading into their Wednesday home opener.


IMG Silver 0

Flagler Palm Coast 7


Flagler Palm Coast shut out IMG Academy 7-0 on Tuesday, powered by dominant pitching and an early offensive explosion. Clayton and Hemmerle both homered in a three-run first inning, while starting pitcher Bass Jr earned the win with six scoreless innings and seven strikeouts. Supported by a flawless defense and five stolen bases, Flagler Palm Coast maintained the shutout through a clean relief inning by Youngman, securing momentum ahead of their Wednesday matchup against St. Cloud.


St. Cloud 7

Seminole 2

Behind a three-hit performance from Alcarez-Hassell, the St. Cloud Varsity Bulldogs erased an early deficit to defeat the Seminole Varsity Seminoles 7-2. A massive five-run fifth inning turned the tide, supported by pitcher Martinez, who dominated the mound with seven strikeouts over nearly seven innings. Despite Seminole’s five stolen bases, St. Cloud’s nine-hit attack secured the road win as they head into their next matchup against Flagler Palm Coast.


 
 
 

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