May 13, 2023: Picayune Tanner Busby (8) gets the start and goes the distance for the Maroon Tide during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports

Defending Class 5A state champion East Central kept its hopes of a repeat live at home in Hurley Saturday night.
The home-standing Hornets held off a scrappy bunch from Picayune 5-1, in the third and deciding game of that best-of-three Southe State semifinal series before a large and vocal crowd. The win thrusts East Central, now 24-9 this year under the guidance of veteran head coach Bo Long, into the Class 5A South State finals for the second consecutive season where the Hornets will face either Region 8-5A rival Vancleave or Region 6-5A champ West Jones.
That series is currently knotted up at 1-1 after a Bulldog win Saturday night, and is scheduled to be completed Monday night with the next round slated to start on Tuesday night in Hurley.
Picayune, which finishes the season at 17-15 on the year and as the Region 7-5a champs, was attempting to reach the South State finals round for the first time in 10 years, since 2013. And the Maroon Tide held strong with the defending champs throughout most of the game.

May 13, 2023: Picayune Justin Stockstill (2) snags a fly ball to left field for an out during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: East Central TJ Dunsford (12) stops an infield grounder during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: Picayune Kyler King (10) backs up a throw to third base during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: East Central Carson Ryder (7) makes a diving catch and throws from one knee back to the infield during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports

East Central took a 1-0 lead in the third frame, when Nate Trochessett bounced into a double play that scored T.J. Dunsford.
Picayune bounced back, though and knotted things up at 1-1 in the top of the fifth when Jamie Lumpkin cracked an RBI-double with one out that plated Parker Helton and resulted in runners on second and third.
But, in what turned out to be a very key sequence in the contest, Long replaced Hornet starting pitcher Brayson Owenby with normal stater/turned reliever Eli Smith who had a disastrous outing Friday on the road in Picayune. But Smith was the right choice at the right time a day later, as he coaxed a ground out and a strike out sandwiched between an intentional walk to keep the Tide at bay and hold the game even at 1-1.
His Hornet teammates rewarded Smith one inning later, by breaking the game open with four runs in the bottom of the sixth.

May 13, 2023: East Central TJ Dunsford (12) throws back to first base during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: East Central TJ Dunsford (12) beats the throw back to first base during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: Picayune Brady Robertson (21) at bat during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: Picayune Justin Stockstill (2) bunts during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports

Trochessett and Andrew Marble started the stanza off reaching base on singles, then Anthony Tanner’s hard-hit ground ball was misplayed by the Maroon Tide and made it 2-1 ECHS as Trochessett scored. Three batters later, Brandt Dickerson delivered the fatal blow to Picayune when his single up the middle scored Marble and then a throwing error by the Maroon Tide allowed Tanner to scamper home to make it 4-1.
Carson Ryder’s RBI-single then made it 5-1 as the home crowd began celebrating and making plans for the South State finals.
Smith then sat down the Maroon Tide in the top of the seventh without any issues and clinched the Hornet win.
Ryder, Dunsford and Trochessett each collected two hits apiece to pace th ECHS winning 10-hit attack. Dickerson’s two runs batted in were a game-high.
Smith experienced two very opposite experiences in a 24-hour span. He started and picked up the loss on the road Friday, not even making it out of the top of the first frame. But on Saturday night, when called upon at the most crucial time of the season for the defending state champs, he shined bright like a diamond with almost three perfect innings of work in relief as he allowed no runs, no hits and struck out four in picking up the win.

May 13, 2023: Picayune Jamie Lumpkin (13) at bat during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: East Central Tyler Tanner (16) gets a hit during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: East Central Eli Smith (3) bears down for the last Picayune batters during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: East Central Tyler Tanner (16) gets a hit during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: East Central’s Brandt Dickerson (32) comes in to score the last run of the game making the score 5-1 East Central, during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports

Picayune managed just three hits in the losing effort all off of Owenby. Lumpkin’s run-scoring double was the biggest blow of the game by far for the Maroon Tide.
Tanner Busby, who took the loss in game one on Tuesday in an 8-1 Hornet win, also was tagged with the loss in game three despite a gallant complete game effort on the mound. Saturday marked the fourth meeting of the season between the two teams and the third ECHS win. The experienced Hornet line-up features seven senior starters, including the Southern Miss signee Dunsford as well as five others that have inked juco deals. Picayune returns its entire starting line-up next season and is also expected to get Morgan Craft back as well. Craft was a standout early in the season for the Maroon Tide before suffering a season-ending injury.

May 13, 2023: East Central Brason Owenby (4) starts at pitcher during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: East Central head coach Bo Long runs over to coach third base during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: East Central had an active student section for support during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports
May 13, 2023: Picayune student section supports their team during the Picayune versus East Central Class 5A baseball playoff game three at East Central High School, Hurley, Mississippi. Photo: Bobby McDuffie/©228 Sports

Curtis has almost three decades of experience at four different daily newspapers across South Mississippi, specializing in Sports and live Music.

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