‘It’s surreal’: Senior laden Hazel Green baseball makes program’s third state semifinal
It's a season that Hazel Green players feel like has been years in the making.
HAZEL GREEN, Ala. (WHNT) — It’s a season that Hazel Green players feel like has been years in the making. The Trojans have made it to the baseball state semifinal for just the third time in school history, and it’s been a wild postseason run.
It’s the first year that Andrew Dennis has been in charge of the program, which features eight seniors, and the Trojans have gone to a game three in each of their first three playoff series. Bob Jones boys soccer falls in 7A title game “Ever since we were little kids, the group coming up, seven or eight of us, it was always when we got to high school, it’s going to be a good group,” Senior Andrew Beaverson said. “A winning group that wants to play for each other and wants to win.
” “It’s surreal, every day we get to come work, and it’s just like I wouldn’t have it any other way,” Beaverson said. This is the first year since the 2022 semifinal team that has advanced past the first round of the playoffs. “This year, we knew coming into it that we had a lot better team than that, and we knew we needed to make it farther,” Senior Bryce Zimmerman said.
“He’s [Dennis] done a great job with us, really working with us. He’s kind of had the mindset all year of we are going to make a deep run, and it feels like we are supposed to be here, and we are. ” Dennis, who won a state title at Huntsville High in 2011, knows how special it is to make it to a state semifinal.