St. Martin base runner Parker Dobson slides safely into third base as Gulfport’s Ethan Suroweic scrambles to find the ball Friday night. (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)

OCEAN SPRINGS — Gulfport got a close win over St. Martin 10-7 Friday night to advance to the second round of the Class 6A South State playoffs.
After a slow start to the game, the Yellow Jacket held a 1-0 lead after three innings. The Admirals’ offense came alive in the top of the fourth inning, scoring five runs on five hits to go up 5-1. This inning featured RBI singles from seniors Dawson Hall and Nate Edwards and a sacrifice fly from junior Ethan Suroweic.

St. Martin pitcher Tristen Junkert prepares to deliver a throw vs. Gulfport Friday. (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)
St. Martin batter Lake Fincher prepares for the pitch vs. Gulfport Friday night. (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)
Gulfport’s Nicholas Williams winds up vs. St. Martin Friday night. (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)

St. Martin answered right back with a five-run inning of their own in the bottom of the fourth, taking back the lead at 6-5. Junior Lake Fincher knocked a two-RBI double in the inning while freshman Cameron Romero hit an RBI single, and sophomore Gavin Nitcavic brought in a run with a sacrifice fly.
Gulfport junior Ethan Garner tied the at 6-6 with an RBI single in the top of the sixth inning. The Admirals pulled ahead in the top of the seventh inning, scoring four runs to gain a 10-6 lead. Nate Edwards took the lead in the inning with an RBI single and Garner followed with another RBI single. Ethan Suroweic continued to extend their lead with a triple that brought in two runs.
The Jackets had a chance to take the lead in the bottom of the seventh as they loaded the bases. Freshman Kaden Walker worked a walk to bring in a run, but Gulfport held off St. Martin to win 10-7.
Gulfport advances with the win and will face Warren Central in the next round of the playoffs.

Gulfport third baseman Joel Smith prepares to field a ball vs. St. Martin Friday night. (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)
St. Martin infielder Lake Fincher begins his throw to first base Friday vs. Gulfport. (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)
St. Martin batter Carter Bailey looks for the pitch Friday vs. Gulfport. (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)

“Great win,” Admirals head coach Jamie McMahon said, “ We didn’t do a lot the first three innings… then we put up a five-spot, and we responded with a five-spot. It just became a pretty good game. We had that top of the seventh [where] we had some big two-out hits. Good job overall.”
“Good matchup with Warren Central,” he added, on advancing in the playoffs, “They’ve got a couple of good arms. I know the coach really well, they’re going to be well prepared. We’re just trying to move one game at a time and get hot at the right time.”
Prince Cottingham picked up the pitching win and Tristen Junert took the loss.
Gulfport won game one of the series Tuesday night 5-0 behind a no-hitter from Josh Lee.

Gulfport first baseman Dawson Hall stretches for the thirw vs. St. Martin Friday night(Photo by Sam King/228Sports)

The other Class 6A South State opening round series involving a pair of teams in the “Southern Six” also ended in a two game sweep, as Ocean Springs traveled to Lyman on Friday night and ended home-standing Harrison Central’s season with an 11-8 decision.
The Greyhounds, under the direction of first-year head coach Tommy Walker, cranked out 11 hits in the winning attack and were guided by Brock Cantrell’s game-high three hits including a RBI-double. Jack Jordan added a pair of hits and also drove in a game-high three runs, while McCarty English chipped in a pair of hits and to RBI’s as well. Senior standout Will Gray tallied two doubles for OSHS, and J.P. Ford recorded two hits as well including a double. Maddox Moreland drove in a pair of runs also.
Junior Tri Gaughf had a pair of hits including a two-run double for the Red Rebels. Gabe Colon also had two hits, while Jayden Cooper and Shaun Cochran also drove in a run a piece for HCHS.
Cantrell also picked up the pitching win, while Daniel Ruiz took the loss.
The Greyhounds, who won game one 12-2 on Tuesday at home, will remain on the road to open the second round of the playoffs as they head to Brandon Tuesday night.

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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