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Holmes Baseball Eyes Back‑to‑Back Rural Class Title in Fort Myers Showdown

Coach Jeromy Powell’s youthful squad readies for a pivotal semifinal against Trenton after a grueling Chipley series

A Test of Youth and Resilience

Holmes Community College’s baseball squad is headed to Fort Myers, Florida, for a high‑stakes semifinal that could cement its place in recent program history.

The team enters the game with a chance to capture back‑to‑back Rural Class state championships, a feat that would underscore the program’s rapid rise over the past few seasons.

Earlier in the month the Bulldogs split a three‑game series with Chipley, dropping one contest in Bozeman before rebounding with victories at South Walton, where the field had been deemed unplayable at their home venue.

Coach Jeromy Powell, who has guided the team through both triumphs and setbacks, acknowledged the physical toll of the road trip but emphasized the group’s resilience, noting that a blend of youthful energy and hard‑earned experience should help them adapt on the fly.

On Tuesday the Bulldogs will hold a focused workout at JetBlue Park, using the major‑league facility as a springboard to fine‑tune their pitching and hitting before the Wednesday showdown with Trenton.

Fans and local supporters are expected to travel in numbers, hoping the atmosphere will provide the extra boost the team needs as it battles fatigue and aims to translate its recent momentum into a championship‑winning performance.

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