
PSC Sports Report
Clip: Season 10 Episode 4 | 2m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Reflecting Men's Basketball's first state title since 1993, standout plays in baseball & softball.
Reflecting Men's Basketball's first state title since 1993, standout plays in baseball & softball.
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PSC Sports Report
Clip: Season 10 Episode 4 | 2m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Reflecting Men's Basketball's first state title since 1993, standout plays in baseball & softball.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipPSC men's basketball made history last season, winning the state tournament for the first time since 1993.
It was a team that far exceeded outside expectations.
An emotional and memorable accomplishment for long time coach Pete Pena.
We returned three players.
We had more freshmen, but these are the three players that I wanted back and I wanted to build from.
It was Dylan Cullen, it was Demetri Clark, it was Isaiah Sutherland, and their leadership and loyalty was absolutely outstanding.
It just put everybody else in line.
So winning that.
Selling them on.
Hey, come on, we'll be back and do this thing better.
Just the just the happiness of of winning that thing with those three guys meant the world to me.
And it was just, you know, Isaiah we got when he was 17 years old, Demitri Clark, who will sign a Division one scholarship.
You wouldn't have given me a glass of water a year ago for this kid.
These are just guys that just kept getting better, better and better.
Dillon Cullen.
And then all of a sudden, we had a couple of other sophomores come along and.
And Amarion Savage, who did an unbelievable job, Will Vasser.
Now we formed a nucleus of and it gave our guys coming off the bench.
This is our standard.
This is how we play.
This is how we're going to go do this.
And Steve, really honestly, it was just, it was about as enjoyable a year.
It would have ended at the state tournament.
It still would have been.
But all of a sudden, you get a break here and there, and here we are.
We're on the edge of our seats for plays of the month.
The Pirates diamond squads both deliver some high drama heroics.
Pirates softball clinging to a one run lead on Chipola in the last inning.
A trip to the gap is trouble, but Abby Moles to the rescue.
The sophomore from Australia with a spectacular catch to keep her in front.
The Pirates have gotten used to glove gems from Morris and this one a Wednesday Pirates baseball, down a run in the final inning against Gulf Coast.
Taft Middleton comes up huge.
The shot down the line scores two runs for the walk off win.
Clutch moment for the freshman from Columbus, Georgia.
But PSC heroics weren't done for the day.
Game two of a doubleheader tied in the final inning and Pensacola will border.
Makes it a double walk off afternoon.
The base hit plates Mason Unathi with another game winner.
Barter, a Catholic high grad, caps off a memorable few hours for the Pirates.
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