Strom Thurmond Baseball Overcomes Challenges in District Opener
Strom Thurmond baseball coach Nathan Horton issued a challenge to his team as they entered the Class AA playoffs, and it seems like they have responded in a big way. After a disappointing end to the regular season, the Rebels came out swinging in their District 1 opener against Keenan, securing a dominant 12-2 win in five innings.
Horton emphasized the importance of playing together and being good teammates, and his players seemed to have taken that message to heart. Despite not playing their best game, the Rebels showed patience at the plate, drawing 12 walks and capitalizing on Keenan’s errors to secure the victory.
The offense was led by Justus Hammett and Cody Davenport, who both contributed with key hits in the early innings to give Strom Thurmond an early lead. The pitching staff also stepped up, with Griffin Thompson delivering a solid performance on the mound and Gage Cockrell coming in to close out the game.
With the win, the Rebels now have the opportunity to face off against Ninety Six in the winner’s bracket game, with a chance to secure a spot in the Upper State tournament. Horton remains optimistic about his team’s chances, emphasizing the importance of continuing to play together and improve as the playoffs progress.
As they look to build on this positive momentum, the Rebels will need to stay focused and continue to execute on both sides of the ball. With the right mindset and a commitment to playing their best, Strom Thurmond has the potential to make a deep run in the playoffs. The challenge has been issued, and it seems like the Rebels are ready to rise to the occasion.