Baseball

Rain Delays Threaten Completion of Mississippi High School Baseball Championship

Second postponement at Trustmark Park forces organizers to balance safety concerns with the desire to finish the series

A second rain delay has been called at Trustmark Park in Pearl, Mississippi, halting Game 3 of the Mississippi High School Activities Association’s 6A baseball championship on May 21. Heavy rain, lightning and thunder prompted officials to pause play, marking the latest weather‑related interruption of the series.

The delay follows a similar postponement on May 20, when a one‑hour and thirty‑minute break allowed the game to resume before conditions deteriorated again. Series standings remain tight, with Pearl River Central and Saltillo each holding one victory, leaving the championship finely balanced.

Despite the installation of new infield turf earlier this year, the outfield grass at Trustmark Park is now dotted with standing water, complicating matters for players and umpires alike.

Weather Complications Persist at Trustmark Park

The MHSAA has expressed a clear intention to see the delayed contest completed, coordinating with weather forecasters to identify a window when the skies clear.

Organizers remain hopeful that the next few hours will bring a break in the storm, enabling the final innings to be played and the series to conclude as scheduled.

Fans, coaches and athletes have voiced patience and resilience, understanding that the unpredictable climate is an unavoidable factor in outdoor high‑school championships.

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