MS Baseball Wraps up Season

Coach Bezaire
The MS Baseball team lost in the semi-finals last night 7-1 to MTCS.  A team they had already beaten twice this season, the Tigers found out that the old adage was true:  One of the hardest things to do in sports is beat another team three times in a single season.  The Cougars played a near flawless game, and they deserved the win.

This wraps up the most successful MS Baseball season for the Tigers...best winning percentage, tied for most wins, best conference winning percentage, etc.  The boys should be proud of themselves; if you see any MS Baseball players, please pat them on the back.

Chanse Jones and James Douglas will be named to the All-Conference team officially today.  Congrats to those two!
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