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Hanahan tops Dillon, 5-2; faces Bishop England for AA lower state title on Friday
By David Shelton
Senior Writer
Hanahan Hanahan’s baseball team advanced to the class AA lower state finals for the fourth consecutive year, beating Dillon, 5-2, in an elimination game on Thursday night.
Hanahan will play at Bishop England on Friday for the lower state title. Hanahan would have to beat the Bishops twice to advance.
Senior first baseman Hunter Bessinger gave Hanahan a first inning lead with a two-run homerun on Wednesday night but the game was halted due to heavy storms with two outs in the bottom of the first.
Dillon eighth-grader Dustin Callahan started the game on Wednesday but when the teams returned on Thursday, Dillon put ace Jamie Callahan on the hill. Hanahan quickly added a run before the first inning was completed. Two more runs in the second gave the Hawks a 5-0 lead and senior right-hander Kyle Dyson made it stick.
Dyson, a Charleston Southern signee, allowed five hits and struck out nine in the complete game effort. Dyson improved to 6-1 on the season.
“Kyle got going last night and looked real sharp and he came back out today and was just as good,” said Hanahan head coach Brian Mitchell. “He’s a pitcher. He has a good fastball but he’s a pitcher. He had command of all of his pitches. He never got rattled and kept himself out of trouble.”
Bessinger had two of Hanahan’s four hits in the game. Callahan, a University of South Carolina signee and a projected early round professional pick next month, allowed only one base runner in the final four innings, striking out six.
“We had some momentum last night and I was a little worried about it carrying over, then we get back out here today and they bring their big horse out to the mound,” said Mitchell. “Fortunately we were able to get a run quickly, then we got two more in the next inning. After that, he was pretty much in control.
“He’s a really good pitcher. He throws it up there upper 80’s to low 90’s. He’s legit. I thought once he got going today, he was pretty tough.”
Hanahan and Bishop England have met three times already this season. Hanahan won the first two meetings, clinching the region 7-AA title. Bishop England won, 6-5, in eight innings last Monday, sending Hanahan into elimination mode.
All three games between the two teams were very close games and Mitchell expects nothing less than a battle, or two, on Friday.
“These two teams know each other so well and the players, in many respects, are friends,” said Mitchell. “But they definitely play hard and play to win and so do our kids. We expect a battle but it’s a lot of fun.
“I’ve had all of these kids for the last three and four years and they’ve accomplished so much already. They’ve won three region titles. They are in the lower state finals for the fourth straight time. They have done some great things. We go over there to Bishop England tomorrow and see what happens but regardless of what happens, this group of guys has been very successful.”
Dillon coach Gregg Dozier sees his team’s season end with a 20-5 record. Callahan ends his career with a 7-1 season.
“We had a great year. Of course we’re disappointed with the way it ended but it was a great year,” said Dozier. “We had three seniors. The rest of these guys are underclassmen. We had a great run. We thought we had a chance to keep it going but it didn’t work out.
“Jamie had a great career and I think he showed tonight why he is so highly thought of as a pitcher. He gave it all he had. He wasn’t sharp early but he got it going and pitched great. He gave us a chance. We just couldn’t get any offense going.”
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