Baseball

Starkville Academy Captures First Baseball State Championship with 5-3 Victory

A dramatic showdown against Brookhaven Academy saw the Volunteers rally from early deficits to claim the school's inaugural baseball crown.

A Game for the Ages

Starkville Academy made history on Saturday, securing the 4A, Division III baseball state championship in a 5-3 victory over Brookhaven Academy. The win marked the Volunteers' first title in school history, capping a season of steady improvement.

The Volunteers drew first blood in the opening inning when Lawson Mullins sent a fly ball that placed him on second, and Brennan Templeton capitalized with a run that put Starkville ahead early.

Brookhaven answered in the second, tying the game with a run from Caleb Authement, but the Volunteers responded in the third. Brody Burkley advanced runners, setting the stage for Joseph Portera’s decisive hit that drove in Brantley Bernery, giving Starkville a 3-2 lead.

The momentum shifted again in the seventh when Case Simmons launched a ball to right field, allowing Cohen Boyd to cross the plate and extend the lead to 5-3. The rally was sealed by Micah Buckner’s pitching, who shut down the opposition in the final innings to preserve the win.

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