Eighth grader helps keep Brookland-Cayce baseball season alive against Beaufort

Rusty Charpia took a gamble on starting an eighth grader on the mound with his season on the line and it paid off.

Rylan Bullis pitched five strong innings and Brookland-Cayce held off a late Beaufort rally to win 5-4 on Monday in a Class 3A Lower State elimination game.

The Bearcats travel to Hanahan on Wednesday for the Lower State championship, needing to win twice.

“He’s our middle school quarterback, point guard on the basketball team and is going to be some kind of player,” Charpia said of Bullis. “I hate to put this type of pressure on him but if you talk to some of the old-timers around here, he reminds them of Russell Triplett who played here and went on to play at Clemson.

“... We just feel like through the JV games and few varsity games he played at second that he was ripe for the moment. He competed and I was very proud of him.”

Bullis said he was a “little surprised” when he found Sunday that he was going to get the start on the mound.

Charpia opted to go with Bullis, who was called up late in the season and started a couple playoff games at second base for Dylan McInchok. Charpia chose Bullis over BJ Etheridge, hoping to save Etheridge if possible for Wednesday. The plan nearly worked as Bullis performed like a seasoned veteran instead of someone who had never thrown a varsity inning before.

The right-hander allowed a run on five hits, didn’t walk a batter and struck out three on 69 pitches. Bullis couldn’t have gone out for another inning because the pitch limit for a middle schooler is 75 pitches.

Bullis kept his composure and pitched out of a couple of jams including one with the bases loaded in the second inning.

“I had to come out and kick butt. That’s what we did tonight,” Bullis said. “I had a little jitters but I pitched my butt off. It was a great night.”

B-C gave Bullis some runs to work with as Hayden Thomas homered in the third inning to go up 3-0. The lead became 5-0 until Beaufort scored one in the top of the fifth to make it 5-1.

Etheridge came in the sixth, looking to close things out and hopefully stay under 45 pitches so he could be used on Wednesday. He was able to close it but threw 51 pitches in his two innings.

Etheridge struggled a little with his command and Beaufort scored three runs in the sixth, two coming on Zach Talbert’s two-run single to make it 5-4.

Beaufort got the tying run on base in the seventh but Etheridge retired the final two batters to close things out.

Now, the Bearcats turn to Hanahan, a team they have played a lot over the years and lost to 4-3 on Saturday. Charpia said Thomas will get the start and then it will be pitcher by committee if they make it to the second game.

Class 2A

Gray Collegiate 9, Pelion 2: The War Eagles scored seven runs over the fifth and sixth innings to win an elimination game. Gray is at Mid-Carolina on Wednesday for the 2A Upper State championship. Kendrick Wright led Gray with three hits and three RBI. Blaine Redmond and Zeb Taylor each had two hits and an RBI.

Andrew Jackson 6, North Central 3: Fuller Sims hit a grand slam as AJ eliminated North Central and will play Oceanside Collegiate for the 2A Lower State championship on Wednesday.

SCISA Baseball

Class 4A Championship

Augusta Christian 4, Hammond 2: Eric Doyon drove in three runs, including the go-ahead one in the sixth as AC defeated the Skyhawks in game one of the best-of-three series. Game 2 is at Hammond on Tuesday. The game was tied at 2-2 going in the sixth before the Lions scored twice. Dylan Richardson and William Hudson had RBI for Hammond

Class A Championship

Richard Winn 14, Jefferson Davis 1 (5): Landon Caulder and Charlie Bonds each homered as the Eagles (24-0) won the opener of the best-of-three series. Game 2 is Tuesday at Jefferson Davis. Bonds was 1-2 with four RBI while Caulder was 1-for-2 with two RBI. Rob Wilson went 2-for-4 with three RBI. Miller Stuck pitched 4 ⅔ innings to pick up the win.

Softball

Class 5A

Byrnes 10, Lexington 0 (5): The Wildcats lost their first game of the playoffs and will travel to Dorman on Wednesday in an elimination game.

Summerville 2, Chapin 0: The Eagles had the winning run at the plate in the seventh but hit into a double play to end the game. Chapin faces Berkeley in an elimination game on Wednesday.

Class 4A

South Florence , Lugoff-Elgin 4: Katie Catoe drove in four runs as the Bruins eliminated L-E and advanced to the Class 4A Lower State championship series against West Florence. Aubre Moore and Reece Pickett each had RBI for the Demons.

Class 2A

Gray Collegiate 5, Mid-Carolina 0: Taylor Corley pitched a three-hitter as the War Eagles advanced to Friday’s Upper State championship. Mid-Carolina will play Strom Thurmond in an elimination game Wednesday. Aspen Boulware and Shields Greene each had three hits and Greene drove in two. Maddox Long was 1-for-4 with two RBI.

Boys Golf

Class 5A: River Bluff is second place after the first day of the Class 5A golf championships. The Gators trail TL Hanna by one shot heading into Tuesday’s final round. Lexington is in fifth and Chapin in 10th

Class 4A: Host North Augusta shot an 11-under 273 to lead the 4A championship by 14 shots over Greenville. Defending state champion AC Flora is third, 19 shots back

Class 3A: Beaufort (299) leads the 3A championship by four shots over Wren. Camden is in seventh place at 332. Gilbert (336) is eighth and Dreher (339) is tied for ninth.

Class 2A: Bishop England (295) leads the 2A championship by one shot over Oceanside. Gray Collegiate is third at 308 and Mid-Carolina is sixth at 334.