PANAMA CITY BEACH — The Wallace College Govs and the Gulf Coast Commodores were tied 3-3 heading into the sixth inning on Sunday.
Wallace scored three big runs in the inning and that made the difference, leading to a 7-4 victory and giving the Govs the championship of the prestigious Visit Panama City Beach Baseball Classic.
People are also reading… The Govs would add another run in top of the seventh on an RBI single from Berry, while the Commodores scored their final run on an error in the bottom half of the inning. One tournament official said this tournament featured 16 of the best junior college baseball teams in the country, so for Wallace to bring a championship back to Dothan is quite an accomplishment.
“This is a great honor, but I’m more proud of that big cup over there,” Snell said. “This was a team effort and I couldn’t be happier about that.” Then Capps hit a deep fly ball to the right field corner, enabling Logan Johnson to score and give the Govs a 3-2 victory and send the team into the championship game Sunday.
Andrew jumped out to an early lead in the game without the benefit of a hit. Starting pitcher Christian Ford walked lead-off batter Trevor Grustkva, who then went to second on a balk and third on a passed ball. He scored on passed ball.
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