Pascagoula’s Keilon Parnell takes aim on the ball Saturday in a plate appearance vs. St. Martin. (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)

St. Martin’s 10-run inning in the top of the fifth inning propelled them to a road win against Pascagoula in five innings of Region 7-6A action on Friday night. The 13-1 victory brings both teams to a 1-1 district record.
After two scoreless innings, the Yellow Jackets brought in three runs in the top of the third to grab a 3-0 lead.
Senior Tristen Junkert brought in the first run with a sacrifice fly, and senior Parker Dobson’s two-RBI double brought home the other two runs. Panthers’ senior Angel Sollivan knocked an RBI single in the bottom of the fourth, cutting the lead to 3-1.
In the top of the fifth inning, St. Martin worked seven walks and knocked five hits, scoring 10 runs. Junior Lake Fincher and sophomore S.P. Stiglets hit back-to-back singles to start off the inning. Freshman Cameron Romero was able to bring in a runner on another single. In their second at-bat of the inning, Fitcher hit a two-RBI double and Stiglets knocked a two-RBI single.

St. Martin hitter Gavin Nitcavic readies for a pitch vs. Pascagoula Saturday as Panther catcher Aiden Green looks on. (Photo by Sam King/28Sports)
Pascagoula’s Aiden Green rounds first as an assistant coach points him toward second base Saturday vs. St. Martin. (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)
Pascagoula base runner Griffin Wells slides into home  Saturday vs. St. Martin as Yellow Jacket catcher Brandon Stork readies for the throw. (Photo by Sam King/28Sports)

Pascagoula was able to manage two base hits in the bottom of the fifth, but could not answer St. Martin’s fifth-inning rally. The game ended after five innings of play with the Yellow Jackets winning convincingly, 13-1.
In the winning effort, St. Martin’s Tristen Junkert pitched all five innings, tallying five strikeouts while only allowing one run. The pitcher also recorded a single and a sacrifice fly in four plate appearances.
On offense, the Yellow Jackets racked up nine hits. Fincher, Stiglet, and Romero led the way as they all recorded two hits a piece.
The Panthers totaled seven hits, but were only able to bring in one run in the loss. Junior Griffin Wells went two-for-three with two singles, and Angel Sollivan singled in both of his plate appearances while recording an RBI.
“We needed this,” St. Martin head coach, Kary Bridges, said of the win, “We struggled this year, we’re [really] young, just proud of our guys. Tonight, we made pitches and had some great at-bats.”

(Photo by Sam King/228Sports)
Pascagoula runner Angel Sollivan reaches third base as St. Martin’s Caleb Lawrence looks toward the outfield Saturday afternoon.  (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)
St. Martin’s Gavin Nitcavic hits the bag as Pascgoula’s Braxton Jarrell reaches for the throw Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)
St. Martin meets arch-rival D’Iberville this week. (Photo by Sam King/228Sports)

Pascagoula won the opening game of the series last week 4-2 on the road Tuesday night.
Both the Panthers and the Yellow Jackets had their third and final game of that region opening series stopped Saturday afternoon due to a weather delay. Pascagoula and home-standing SMHS were deadlocked at 3-3 in the fourth frame when the delay came and the contest was postponed to be finished at a later date.
At this point, the game is slated to be completed at some point the last week of the regular season.

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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