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TSSAA baseball, softball state championship games in weather delay

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As usual with this week's TSSAA spring state tournaments, weather has delayed the baseball and softball state championships.

MURFREESBORO — TSSAA baseball state championship games for Division I are in a weather delay as more storms continue to push through Middle Tennessee. The Eagleville-Richland, Class 1A state championship game is currently in a delay with Eagleville holding a 5-3 lead after one complete inning. Four state baseball titlie games were removed from their customary site at Middle Tennessee State in favor of four separate sites at high schools across Murfreesboro and all four games began at 11 a.

m. (CT). The TSSAA anticipated the recent weather trend that has made the 2026 spring state championships a challenge as storms have rearranged schedules from baseball, softball and boys soccer to the state track championships in Knoxville since competition began May 19.

TSSAA softball championship games have already been pushed to Saturday, May 23. If-necessary games are currently being played for Division I softball. The Division II-AA championship between Chattanooga Christian and Baylor that is tied 3-3 in the fifth inning is currently in a delay.

The DII-A title game was played May 21 as Tipton-Rosemark knocked off Boyd Buchanan, 3-1. The TSSAA boys soccer championships in Class AAA began at 11 a. m.