Records: Bishop Kenny - 15-9 West Florida - 14-10 335, Gainesville has a team ERA of 4.12, which ranks last among the eight teams in this region.Īudrey Luedtke (.478, 5 HR, 13 2B, 33 RBIs) and Hallie Ueberroth (.409, 5 HR, 22 RBIs) are the two players who have done the most damage at the plate for the Panthers. This matchup is tailormade for Milton's bats, as the Hurricanes have struggled to quiet opposing batters. Gainesville entered the District 4-5A tournament with a 10-13 mark, but the team captured wins against Belleview and Ocala Vanguard to earn a home game as the No. Note: The Panthers have the longest road trip of all area teams, but face an opponent that has a losing record. Players to watch: Milton - Audrey Luedtke (C, Jr.), Hallie Ueberroth (3B, So.), Laila Manning (SS, Jr.), Kamille Lucas (P/OF, Jr.) Gainesville - Parris Wiggs (Sr.), Jayla Clark (Sr.), Kyra Hornsby (Sr.), Braylin Cook (Fr.) The freshman has appeared in every game, going 13-4 with a 1.69 ERA and 111 strikeouts. The Panthers from the Jacksonville area are led in the circle by Lily Bennett. Her team did just that during the District 1-5A title game, scoring five early runs en route to a 6-2 win against Milton.Įarly runs may be hard to come by against a team that's a decided favorite.Ĭoming off a 1-0 loss in the District 3-5A title game to Middleburg, Ridgeview has a team ERA of 1.72 and an opponents batting average of. Note: Dolphins head coach Chelsea McGehee has often talked about how her team's offense needs to step up and take pressure off the pitchers and defense. Players to watch: Ridgeview - Lily Bennett (P, Fr.), Mary Girgis (Jr.), Hannah Crosby (So.), Natalie Foret (OF, Sr.) Gulf Breeze - Kaylee King (3B/SS, Jr.), Olivia Ammon (OF/P, Sr.), Kenna King (OF, So.), Lelia Ammon (P/OF, So.) Ranking: Ridgeview (13.038) - sixth in Class 5A, 65th overall Gulf Breeze (6.205) - 23rd in Class 5A, 172nd overall Records: Ridgeview - 14-6 Gulf Breeze - 15-11 The sophomore in the circle likely spells bad news for their regional-quarterfinal opponent. Most recently, Heavener notched her eighth no-hitter of the season during the team's 1-0 victory over Niceville in the District 1-6A title game. With that said, Pace's biggest strength begins and ends with the Heavener's left arm. The sophomore pitcher has put up astonishing performances on a regular basis. Jayden Heavener (.400, 5 HR, 26 RBIs), Riley Forbes (.357, 2 HR, 27 RBI) and Cara Willis (.405, 16 RBIs) have also chipped in at the plate. Led by Shelby McKenzie (.506, 8 HR, 11 2B, 31 RBIs), the Patriots have gotten a number contributions for several players. Note: Pace is the area's best hitting squad with a team batting average of. Players to watch: Lake Howell - Chloe Rayner (P/Sr.), Mia Terito (Sr.), Rhianna Hudson (P/1B, Fr.), Julianna Terito (C/INF, Fr.) Pace - Jayden Heavener (P/1B, So.), Shelby McKenzie (3B/P, So.), Riley Forbes (OF/INF, Jr.), Cara Willis (OF, Sr.) High School Baseball: Previews of regional matchups beginning TuesdayĬast your vote: Who should win PNJ Athlete of the Week for May 2-7?īefore the first pitch is thrown to begin the state playoffs, here's a preview of the next two days.
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