DOTHAN, Ala. – The early going was good for the 10th-ranked Dothan Wolves baseball team Saturday.
Unfortunately, they hit a rough spot in the middle and couldn’t recover in losing to second-ranked Central of Phenix City 8-4 and losing the best-of-three Class 7A second-round series in Phenix City.
Dothan finished the season with a 27-11 record. Central (34-6) advanced to the state semifinals.
The Wolves took a 2-1 lead with a run in both the first and second innings.
In the opening inning, Bauer Sharp ripped a one-out triple and later scored on a passed ball. In the second, Carter Fanning had a lead-off walk and later scored on a two-out Mark Padilla single.
The Red Devils scored in between on a Jax Yoxtheimer RBI sac fly.
The Wolves maintained their advantage through three innings as starting pitcher Te’Relle George-Mills allowed only one hit in the first three at-bats for Central.
The Red Devils, though, erupted in the fourth, scoring six runs off three hits, two walks, two hit batters, a passed ball and an error. The surge put Central up 7-2.
Dothan quickly followed with a two-run fifth to cut the margin to 7-4. George-Mills walked to start the frame. After two strikeouts, Jace Dyer singled to put runners at first and second. Chase Allsup singled home George-Mills.