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Starkville celebrates a remarkable achievement with its minor league teams sweeping the South State Championship titles in the Dizzy Dean Baseball league. The 10-year-old, 8-year-old, and 6-year-old teams all emerged victorious, showcasing the dedication and talent of the young athletes and their coaches. Notably, the 10-year-old team avenged a previous defeat to Louisville, while the 8-year-old team completed an undefeated tournament run. The efforts of the 6-year-old team also culminated in championship success, reinforcing Starkville’s strong presence in youth baseball.
Starkville has achieved significant success in the recent South State Championship titles in the Dizzy Dean Baseball league, with three of its minor league teams crowned champions in their respective age categories. The triumphant events took place over the past few weeks, showcasing the talent and hard work put in by the young athletes and their coaches.
The Starkville White Minor League 10-year-old Dizzy Dean All-Star team has claimed the title of South State champion after a thrilling 9-8 victory against Louisville at the South State Tournament held in Winston County. The team includes players Parker Bell, Eli Bounds, Michael Butler, Mason Cain, Price Cannon, Kellum Cox, Myles Ewing, Beau Gardner, Ethan Hanko, Christian Hill, Teddy Kurtz, Lincoln Stone, and Ty Tucker. The coaching staff, comprised of Mike Ewing, Kirby Cox, Chris Bounds, and Eric Butler, played a pivotal role in guiding the team through the competitive tournament.
This championship win is particularly meaningful for the Starkville 10-year-old team, as just two years earlier they faced Louisville in the state tournament at the age of eight and experienced a defeat. Their perseverance and dedication over the years were evident as they secured this hard-fought victory.
Additionally, Starkville’s 8-year-old Dizzy Dean All-Star team is also celebrating championship success. The roster includes players Eli Bourne, Lucas Cobb, Cage Cooper, Westin Cooper, Griffin Daniels, John Parker Davis, Paxton McMillen, Rowan Miller, Riley Morgan, Liam Serio, Hank Taylor, and Ross Williams, with John Parker Davis leading as head coach. This team completed a remarkable tournament run, finishing with a 9-4 victory over the Maroon team at Cornerstone Park, showcasing their dominant performance by remaining undefeated in the tournament. Their championship series win included defeating teams like Indianola.
Meanwhile, the Starkville 12U team also competed in the championships, achieving a respectable 5-2 record but ultimately losing to Meridian in the second round. While they fell short of the title, their efforts contributed to the overall success of Starkville’s participation in the tournaments.
Starkville’s success did not end with the 8-year-old and 10-year-old teams, as the Starkville White 6-year-old Dizzy Dean All-Star team also rose to the occasion, claiming the South State champion title. Comprising players Shepard Schilling, Paul Webb, Baker Cannon, Rylan Krampf, Kev Gillentine, Jack Maples, Jed Anderson, Landon Morrison, Van Owen Langston, Connor Graves, and Smith Scruggs, the 6-year-old team demonstrated strong athleticism and teamwork. Coaches Schilling and Josh Cannon successfully guided them through the tournament.
The 6-year-old team faced a challenging start, winning an intense first game against Houston 22-19 in extra innings. They went on to secure a convincing 15-3 victory against the same Houston team in the title match, solidifying their status as champions. Throughout the tournament, the 6-year-old team also achieved wins against opponents Corinth and Caledonia, showcasing their well-rounded skills and determination.
In conclusion, Starkville’s minor league teams have exemplified talent and resilience in the Dizzy Dean Baseball league, with the 10-year-old, 8-year-old, and 6-year-old teams all capturing championship honors. Their accomplishments not only highlight the abilities of the young athletes involved but also reflect the supportive coaching staff guiding them through competitive play. The enthusiasm and teamwork displayed by the Starkville teams have left a significant mark in the Dizzy Dean Baseball community.
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- Starkville Maroon 10 Beats Rial to Get Title
- Wikipedia: Dizzy Dean
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Baseball
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