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South Walton baseball avenges loss, advances to 3A state title game

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Punching its ticket to the 3A championship for the third straight year and earning a little redemption, South Walton baseball beat Miami Springs 6-2.

FORT MYERS — South Walton baseball got its redemption against Miami Springs. Now, for the third straight year, one win is all that seperates the Seahawks from the program's first state title. Fueled by a gutsy, 11-strikeout performance from Coleman Borthwick where he stranded nine amid a season-high eight hits allowed, a three-run second frame from South Walton and a six-out save by Parker Granse, the Seahawks avenged last year's 2-1 state championship loss to the Golden Hawks with a 6-2 win in Wednesday's 3A state semifinal at Hammond Stadium.

That's six wins down, one to go for Borthwick's top-seeded crew, who is 29-4 and unbeaten in the postseason with a 72-6 run differential. Wednesday's two runs allowed were the most all postseason by the Seahawks, and it could've been much worse had Borthwick and Granse not combined to hold Miami Springs' bat to a 2-for-14 clip with runners in scoring position. Vote now: Florida Power & Light Athlete of the Week Strong state showing: Plasier, Tolbert win gold; Niceville girls finish 2nd at state T&F Borthwick stranded the bases loaded in the fourth inning with a groundout to third and then, after allowing three straight hits and a run to start the fifth, induced a force out at third and got back-to-back strikeouts to end the night with 11 Ks.

His last pitch of the night was his 100th, capping off a campaign where he went 10-0 with a 0. 21 ERA and 121 strikeouts in 65 2/3 innings. Borthwick got all the support he needed in the second frame from some Seahawks small ball.

Declan Fowler got things started with a one-out walk and Carter Hawk moved him to second on a single to left. After a Jayden Cunningham pop out, Hudson Quinn hit a high dribbler off the plate up the middle that left the second baseman with no play at second or first. Fowler took advantage of the second-baseman's bobble and beat the throw home to put the Seahawks up 1-0.