South Florence Defeats Hartsville 6-2 IN AAAA Softball Play-offs

Billy Baker • May 21, 2025


By Billy G. Baker

Publisher



Florence---The AAAA Lower State softball playoff game between region foes South Florence and Hartsville was likely a “Good News Versus Bad News” situation for the winner, and that honor goes to the host Bruins, who rallied for a 6-2 win after trailing early in the game.

 

The Good News is the win itself, and the Bad News is that South Florence has to travel to Gray Collegiate later this week, needing to defeat the War Eagles twice in order to advance to the gold medal round that starts next week. The Bruns lost to Gray Collegiate on Monday 8-2 in the double elimination play-off.

 

After the game, South Florence head coach Bobby Jones, drew his comparison of his team versus Gray Collegiate, the top ranked AAAA softball team in the state with these comments. “First of all, Gray has college prospects sitting on their bench who don’t even start,” said Coach Jones. “As a charter school they draw their players from all over Columbia, and our players all come from South Florence.

 

“They have four Division I college prospects starting on their team, and in all my years coaching softball, I have never had a Division I signee,” said Coach Jones.  “Gray is strong one through 15, all the way down the line.

 

“We played a tough schedule against teams like Summerville and Catawba Ridge to get ready for them,” said Coach Jones. “We knew at the start of the season they were the team to beat in AAAA. Our goal is be very competitive and paly our best game of the season when we fact them again.”

 

In reflecting on the Bruins win over Hartsville, Coach Jones said. “Our pitcher (Payton Perry) had a good night and our batters came through with key hits when we needed them the most,” said Coach Jones. “Our little 8th grader (Rylee Rowsey) got a triple in the bottom of the 6th that scored two runs when the game had been tied at two. It was a solid team win tonight.”

 

Coach Jones, in his 29th year of coaching, said the Bruins will miss all three senior starters from this year’s 24-8 team. Perry is headed to Coker College after a solid career. The other two starting seniors are outfielders Alaina Floyd and Riley Owens and they have been hard workers on the team.”

 

Hartsville (23-6) is head coached by Amber Harvey, concluding her 6th season as the head coach at her alma mater. “Unfortunately, we have averaged one bad inning on defense, in several of our games this season, and that is what happened again in this game,  that cost us the game,” said Coach Harvey. “We have a total of four seniors on the team, and three of them start. Carter Shumate starts at first while Allie Bailey is our main pitcher, and Jaysha McCullough is our starting center fielder. Our other senior is Jenna Storm. Shumate came in to the game batting .513.

 

“Allie Bailey really had a good year for us pitching and she sort of waited her turn  and it was her time to shine and we are really proud of her contributions this season,” said Coach Harvey. “Carter has helped us on both defense and at the plate and she had a great throw to the plate from first base to get an out, and we practice that throw from first to home a lot in practice and she executed it very well,” said Coach Harvey.  “We are proud of our season this year and with six starters returning for next year we are looking forward to further success.”

 

The Red Foxes were led at the plate by junior shortstop prospect Myah Harvey who batted .522 with 8 home runs, 25 stolen bases, and 39 RBI’s. Shumate was second at .513 and 28 RBI’s followed by McCullough at .488 with 18 RBI’s.  

 

Hartsville took a 1-0 lead in the top of the second. Sophomore Emma Kate Hudson led off with an infield single and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by 9th grader Claire Smith. A ground-out by freshman Aliyah Smith moved Hudson to third. Junior catcher Mary Ellyn Hickey then singled in Hudson to give the Red Foxes an early lead.

 

Hartsville extended the lead to 2-0 after batting in the 4th inning. Shumate led off with a single and advanced to third on a double by Hudson. Two batters later Shumate scored on an RBI ground-out by Smith.

 

South Florence tied the game at 2-2 in the bottom of the 5th. Riley Rowsey reached on a one-out single. She advanced to second on a walk to Riley Owens. A single by Page White scored Rowsey to cut the deficit to 2-1. Two batters later Ryleigh Hux doubled in White to tie the game. SF was hoping to make it a 3-2 lead but Hux was gunned down at the plate on a perfect throw by Shumate.

 

In the bottom of the 6th inning, the Bruins sent 8 batters to the plate when they broke the game open with four runs. Blakely Blue drew a one-out walk. Ava Black then reached on an error to put runners on first and second. Ryle Rowsey delivered the big hit of the game, a triple into the deep corner of left field that scored Blue and Black to give SF a 4-2 lead. Riley Owens then singled in Rowsey to make it 5-2.  Owens scored the Bruins final run on a throwing error to give SF the final margin of 6-2.

 

South Florence has players batting .354 or better. They are Hux (.395 & 24 RBI’s), Perry (.391 & 28 RBI’s) White (.388 & 24 RTBI’s), R Rowsey (.364 & 21 RBI’s) while Black and Owens are hitting .354. 


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