Updated SCISA baseball playoff brackets with Tuesday results

Dennis Brunson hssr.com Associate Editor • April 30, 2025

Elimination games in AAAA, AAA on Wednesday; Lee, Andrew Jackson, Jefferson Davis win series

AAAA

Upper Bracket

Monday, April 28

Game 1 – (5) Wilson Hall 7, (4) Porter-Gaud 1

Tuesday, April 29

Game 2 – (3) Hammond 11, (2) Pinewood Prep 6

Game 3 – (1) Ben Lippen 10, (5) Wilson Hall 0

Wednesday, April 30

Game 4 – (4) Porter-Gaud at (2) Pinewood Prep

Thursday, May 1

Game 5 – Game 4 Winner vs. (5) Wilson Hall

Game 6 – (3) Hammond at (1) Ben Lippen

Monday, May 5

Game 7 -- Game 6 Loser vs. Game 5 Winner

Wednesday, May 7

Game 8 – Game 7 Winner at Game 6 Winner

Thursday, May 8

Game 9 – If Necessary at Neutral Site

 

Lower Bracket

Monday, April 28

Game 1 – (4) Hihlton Head Christian 9, (5) Augusta Christian 6

Tuesday, April 29

Game 2 – (2) Cardinal Newman 4, (3) Trinity Collegiate 0

Game 3 – (4) Hilton Head Christian 7, (1) Laurence Manning 3 (9 innings)

Wednesday, April 30

Game 4 – (5) Augusta Christian at (3) Trinity Collegiate

Thursday, May 1

Game 5 – Game 4 Winner at (1) Laurence Manning

Game 6 – (4) Hilton Head Christian at (2) Cardinal Newman

Monday, May 5

Game 7 -- Game 6 Loser vs. Game 5 Winner

Wednesday, May 7

Game 8 – Game 7 Winner at Game 6 Winner

Thursday, May 8

Game 9 – If Necessary at Neutral Site

 

Championship Series

Best-of-3

May 12, 13, 15

 

AAA

Upper Bracket

Monday, April 28

Game 1 – (4) Patrick Henry 5, (5) Spartanburg Christian 1

Tuesday, April 29

Game 2 – (2) Pee Dee 4, (3) St. John’s Christian 0

Game 3 – (1) Orangeburg Prep 11, (4) Patrick Henry 3

Wednesday, April 30

Game 4 – (5) Spartanburg Christian at (3) St. John's Christian

Thursday, May 1

Game 5 – Game 4 Winner vs. (4) Patrick Henry

Game 6 – (2) Pee Dee at (1) Orangeburg Prep

Monday, May 5

Game 7 -- Game 6 Loser vs. Game 5 Winner

Wednesday, May 7

Game 8 – Game 7 Winner at Game 6 Winner

Thursday, May 8

Game 9 – If Necessary at Neutral Site

 

Lower Bracket

Monday, April 28

Game 1 – (4) Greenwood Christian 16, (5) Florence Christian 5

Tuesday, April 29

Game 2 – (3) Calhoun Academy 11, (2) Williamsburg 10 (8 innings)

Game 3 – (1) Hilton Head Prep 4, (4) Greenwood Christian 1

Wednesday, April 30

Game 4 – (5) Florence Christian at (2) Williamsburg, 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, May 1

Game 5 – Game 4 Winner vs. (4) Greenwoo Christian

Game 6 – (3) Calhoun  Academy at (1) Hilton Head Prep

Monday, May 5

Game 7 -- Game 6 Loser vs. Game 5 Winner

Wednesday, May 7

Game 8 – Game 7 Winner at Game 6 Winner

Thursday, May 8

Game 9 – If Necessary at Neutral Site

 

Championship Series

Best-of-3

May 12, 13, 15

 

      AA

           Quarterfinal Series

           Best-of-3

           Upper Bracket

           No. 4 Laurens Academy vs. No. 1 Lee Academy

      Monday, April 28 – Lee 15, Laurens 0

      Tuesday, April 29 – Lee 7, Laurens 4 (Lee wins series 2-0)

        No. 3 Thomas Heyward vs. No. 2 Dorchester

      Monday, April 28 – Thomas Heyward 9, Dorchester 8

      Tuesday, April 29 – Dorchester 11, Thomas Heyward 1 (series tied 1-1)

      Thursday, May 1 – Thomas Heyward at Dorchester, 6 p.m.

         Lower Bracket

7     No. 4 Carolina Academy vs. No. 1 Andrew Jackson

      Monday, April 28 – Andrew Jackson 11, Carolina 10

     Tuesday, April 29 – Andrew Jackson 9, Carolina 7 (8 innings) (Andrew Jackson wins series 2-0)

      No. 3 The King’s Academy vs. No. 2 Oakbrook Prep

      Monday, April 28 – Oakbrook Prep 4, The King’s Academy 3 (13 innings)

      Tuesday, April 29 – The King's Academ,y 12, Oakbrook Prep 4 (series tied 1-1)

      Thursday, May 1 – The King’s Academy at Oakbrook Prep

 

      Semifinal Series

           Best-of-3

  Upper Bracket

     No. 3 Thomas Heyward or No. 2 Dorchester vs. (1) Lee Academy

  Monday, May 5 -- at Lee Academy

      Tuesday, May 6 – at Thomas Heyward or Dorchester

      Thursday, May 8 –at Lee Academy (if necessary)

     Lower Bracket

    No. 3 The King's Academy or No. 2 Oakbrook Prep vs. No. 1 Andrew Jackson

       Monday, May 5 -- at Andrew Jackson

      Tuesday, May 6 – at The King's Aademy or Oakbrook Prep

      Thursday, May 8 –at Andrew Jackson (if necessary)

 

      Championship Series

           Best-of-3

           Monday, May 12 – at Lower Bracket Winner

      Tuesday, May 13 – at Upper Bracket Winner

      Thursday, May 15 – at Neutral Site (if necessary)

     

      CLASS A

           Quarterfinal Series

           Best-of-3

           Upper Bracket

           No. 3 Wardlaw Academy vs. No. 2 Jefferson Davis

      Monday, April 28 – Jefferson Davis 9, Wardlaw 1

      Tuesday, April 29 – Jefferson Davis 11, Wardlaw 6 (Jefferson Davis wins series 2-0)

       Lower Bracket

      No. 3 Marlboro Academy vs. No. 2 W.W. King

      Monday, April 28 – Marlboro at W.W. King

      Tuesday, April 29 – W.W. King at Marlboro

      Thursday, May 1 – Marlboro at W.W. King (if necessary)

 

      Semifinal Series

           Best-of-3

      Upper Bracket

      No. 2 Jefferson Davis vs. No. 1 Richard Winn

      Monday, May 5 – Jefferson Davis at Richard Winn

      Tuesday, May 6 – Richard Winn at Jefferson Davis

      Thursday, May 8 – Jefferson Davis at Richard Winn (if necessary)

      Lower Bracket

      No. 3 Marlboro Academy or No. 2 W.W. King vs. No. 1 Holly Hill Academy

      Monday, May 5 – at Holly Hill

      Tuesday, May 6 – at Marlboro or W.W. King

      Thursday, May 8 – at Holly Hill (if necessary)

 

      Championship Series

           Best-of-3

           Monday, May 12 – at Lower Bracket Winner

      Tuesday, May 13 – at Upper Bracket Winner

      Thursday, May 15 – at Neutral Site (if necessary)


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