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Prep Baseball: Vancleave wins a close 5-4 decision at home to force a game three against West Jones

Sam King
Last updated: May 14, 2023 2:39 pm
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Vancleave first baseman Hunter Harper stretches out for the throw to put out as West Jones runner Lason Odom reaches for the bag Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)
Vancleave base runner Aidan tapp slides in home for the fifth run of the first inning and what turned out to be the eventual game-winning run Saturday night vs. West Jones. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)

VANCLEAVE — It all comes down to this.
After an action-packed first inning, Vancleave hung on to beat West Jones 5-4 on Saturday night. That win ties the series at one apiece with a win-or-go-home game three on Monday in Soso.
West Jones slipped past the Bulldogs 4-3 at home on Tuesday night to open the series.
“These guys have always responded, anytime we get punched in the mouth, we seem to bounce back,” Vancleave head coach Justin Edwards said, “it wasn’t pretty in the first… [but] we grinded it out and found a way to win.”
Game two was originally slated for Friday night in Vancleave, but pushed back a day due to weather field conditions.
But that brief delay didn’t dampen either team’s enthusiasm in this best-of-three Class 5A South State semifinal series, as all of the scoring in Saturday’s game occurred in the first inning.

Vancleave shortstop Hunter Parker lets loose with a throw towards home vs. West Jones Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)
Vancleave pitcher Tyler West prepares to deliver the ball vs. West Jones Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)
Vancleave catcher Layton Eder readies himself for the pitch vs. West Jones Saturday night as Mustang batter Jaxon Rayborn watches the ball. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)
Vancleave head coach Justin Edwards chats with Bulldog pitcher Tyler West vs. West Jones Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)

In the top of the first inning, West Jones jumped out to an early lead bringing in four runs on five hits. The big blow was a two-run single by Mustang senior Kelton Hosey.
The Bulldogs answered right back in the bottom of the first inning. With the bases loaded, junior Tyler West brought in the first two runs with a single. Sophomore Aidan Tapp then punched a ball through the infield that plated two more runs aided by a West Jones error tying the game at 4-4. Junior Tanner Willis knocked an RBI single to take the lead, 5-4.

Vancleave outfielder Tanner Willis gets ready to throw the ball back into the infield vs. West Jones Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)
Vancleave third baseman Asher Henley cradles a throw into his glove vs. West Jones Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)
Vancleave’s Asher Henley lowers the tag as West Jones base runner Kelton Hosey slides into third base Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)
Vancleave’s base runner Asher Henley reacts to the play as West Jones first baseman Jaxon Rayborn looks toward home Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)

After giving up four runs in the first, Vancleave’s pitcher, Tyler West, settled in, keeping West Jones from scoring any more runs for the remainder of the game.
He secured the game by striking out the potential winning run at the plate in the top of the seventh inning. West pitched all seven innings, striking out six batters while only giving up one walk and earned the win in the process allowing nine hits and striking out eight while walking just one.
“Unbelievable,” coach Edwards said of his Bulldog of a pitcher West’s performance, “Once he settles in, he’s going to throw pitches for strikes, and he’s going to compete. After a rough first, he dialed it back in, and kind of carried us the rest of the way.”

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Vancleave batter Tyler West makes contact vs. West Jones Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)
Vancleave base runner Hunter Parker (10) crosses home plate vs. West Jones Saturday night as teammate Asher Henley celebrates and Mustang catcher Lawson Odom looks on. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)
Vancleave’s Aidan Tapp races to the bag as West Jones first baseman Jaxon Rayborn looks for the throw Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)
Vancleave base runner Aidan Tapp takes off for third base vs. West Jones Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)

The Bulldogs managed just six hits, all singles, in the win.
Camden Clark collected a game-high three hits for West Jones in the losing effort.
Vancleave, now 24-12 overall, and West Jones, now 23-8 overall, will compete for a spot in the final four of Class 5A against defending Class 5A state champion East Central, after the Bulldogs’ fellow Region 8-5A foe dispatched Picayune 5-1 Saturday night in a game that also took place in Jackson County.

Vancleave’s Layton Eder takes a cut as the ball arrives at the plate vs. West Jones Saturday night. (Photo by Kerry Bass/228Sports)

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By Sam King
Sam attended the University of South Alabama, receiving a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree. While attending USA I worked in the athletic department for media relations and fan experience. I was also a public speaking TA for the university. I am currently the Communications/Media Specialist for the City of Gautier. Sports are a huge part of my life, and something that I have been passionate about since I was a child. As a former high school and collegiate athlete, I enjoy writing for 228 Sports and shining a light on deserving local athletes.
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