James Island Favored To Win Second Straight Div I AAAAA Baseball Title; North Myrtle Beach The Team To Beat In The Div. II AAAAA Ranks
HSSR Div I AAAAA Baseball Top 10
(As of 4-12-2026)
1. James Island
2. Dorman
3. Blythewood
4. Boiling Springs
5. Carolina Forest
6. Spartanburg
7. River Bluff
8. Summerville
9. Stratford
10. Byrnes
HSSR Div II AAAAA Baseball Top 10
(As of 4-12-2026)
1. North Myrtle Beach
2. Nation Ford
3. Hillcrest
4. West Florence
5. Riverside
6. St. James
7. Indian Land
8. Berkeley
9. Conway
10. Nation Ford
James Island Favored To Win Second Straight Div I AAAAA Baseball Title; North Myrtle Beach The Team To Beat In The Div. II AAAAA Ranks
From Staff Reports
Moncks Corner—Ride by the baseball field on the campus of James Island High School in the fall and you are likely seeing on most afternoons a bunch of kids playing baseball and working on their baseball skills.
No wonder the Trojans, under the coaching direction of Matt Spivey on the SCHSL Class AAAA baseball title two years ago and then with realignment followed that up with winning the Div. I AAAAA baseball title when they beat Lexington for the gold medal.
James Island finished 30-4 and last year and this year’s team is on track to repeat that accomplishment.
Several key starters returned from last year’s team so this year’s squad has big game experience on their side. Junior second baseman Trip Ostergard and senior shortstop Taj Marchand have a combined seven years or varsity experience between them. Both are among the top hitters in the lineup and each contribute on the mound on a regular basis.
Junior Cooper Jones and senior Colt Hernandez are returning arms from last season while junior Charlie Becker is a transfer from Oceanside Collegiate where he helped win a state AAA title.
Senior Finn Pratt returns as the starter at first base and senior Connor Dantzler returns as a starting outfielder and is a key hitter in the lineup. Brady Dantzler has moved into the role of catcher and Ethan Stein has moved into a full-time starting role at third. Another key returning arm is junior Dawson Beldner, who saw key innings during the playoff run last season.
James Island is in control of the region with three weeks to play. They close out the league slate with three-game series against Stall, Fort Dorchester and Summerville.
In Div. II AAAAA the top ranked team right now by the HSSR are the North Myrtle Beach Chiefs head coached by Brian Alderson.
Entering action on April 13, after spring break, the Chiefs had an overall record of 13-3 and a 6-2 record in region six. Both region losses came in close games against Carolina Forest. The Chiefs return from spring break with a huge three-game region series against another contender, St. James with games on April 13, April 15 and April 16. They also have a third region game against Carolina Forest on April 27.
The Chiefs are showing a good balance between pitching and hitting with pitching being the overall strength of the team. North Myrtle Beach pitchers have a combined 2.71 staff earned run average with solid depth.
Senior Sawyer Smith has three early wins and a 0.83 earned run average in 25 innings of work. Junior Gabe Priest has a 2.07 earned run average and two wins while Fisher Nichols has three wins and a 2.63 ERA.
Smith is among the top hitters as well with a .327 batting average and 13 RBI while Priest is hitting .316 with nine RBI. Evan Steuhl is hitting .279 with eight RBI and Trevor Mitchetti is hitting .306 with 14 RBI.
Andrew Moody (.286), Kaden Lank (270), and Porter Anglin (286) also contribute offensively. Moody and Lank also see action on the mound.
Dorman, Blythewood, and Boiling Spring are strong contenders in Div. I AAAA also.
In fact, Blythewood just earned a 7-6 win over Hanahan in the Steadman Division of the HIT finals.
Blythewood coach Travis Poole told his team it could have had a cleaner finish.
"A win is a win and we're happy when we win," Poole said. "You always use the 12-hour rule whether you win or lose. You reflect and then, after that, you wash it."
The Bengals (17-2) extended their win streak to 15 games by going 4-0 in the HIT, also beating Georgetown (9-3), Wando (6-4) and Greenbrier Christian (6-0) in the 56th annual event.
Tournament most valuable player
Johnny
Collins, a senior first baseman/pitcher for the Bengals, highlighted a five-run top of the third inning with a three-run blast over the left field fence. Class 5A Div. I Blythewood added single runs in the fourth and sixth innings to take a seemingly comfortable 7-0 lead over the Class AAA Hawks.
"Any time you get into a tournament, the first game or two you're just on spring break," Poole said. "Then, all of a sudden you're playing for something and the atmosphere gets better. I think they get a little jacked up and a little excited in the game. It was fun. I tell them go have fun because you only get to do this once. When you're here, enjoy it."
Second baseman Chance Johnson and outfielder
Navy
Strickland tallied two hits apiece for the Bengals and leadoff hitter Sergio Melendez, the shortstop, doubled in a run. Outfielder
Amare
Counts and catcher
Brandon
Bolton chipped in RBIs.
Johnson also made an impact on the mound, closing the door on Hanahan's comeback in the seventh. After being greeted with a double that put the potential winning run at second base, Johnson fielded a bunt back to the mound and flipped it home to cut down a runner for the first out. He finished it off with back-to-back strikeouts.
"When you've got a team down, you've got to be able to bury them," Poole said. "We didn't do that, but that shows the character of their kids for continuing to fight. They came back and stayed in it."
In Div. II AAAAA, never count out Berkeley, the defending state champions who defeated
Catawba
Ridge last season in the finals.
Landy
Cox is one of the hardest working head baseball coaches in South Carolina. Do not be surprised if the Stags, led by Florence Darlington signee second baseman
Hudson Clark make a deep run in the upcoming playoffs.











