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Local Georgia High School Association (GHSA) & Georgia Independent Schools Association (GISA) high school baseball playoffs scores, schedules

By Prep Sports Report Staff | April 28, 2022

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The 2022  local Georgia High School Association  (GHSA) & Georgia Independent Schools Association (GISA)  high school baseball playoffs are underway with first-round matchups taking place across the area

Stay with the Prep Sports Report for complete playoff coverage, including scores, updates, and schedules.

BASEBALL SCOREBOARD & SCHEDULE ROUND #1

GHSA

Class 6A

Lakeside-DeKalb at Richmond Hill (Richmond Hill sweeps series)

Game 1: Richmond Hill 12, Lakeside-Evans 2

Game 2: Richmond Hill 15, Lakeside-DeKalb 3

 

South Effingham at Westlake (South Effingham sweeps series)

Game 1: South Effingham 11, Westlake 5

Game 2: South Effingham 6, Westlake 4

 

Effingham County at North Atlanta (Effingham County sweeps series)

Game 1: Effingham County 13, North Atlanta 10

Game 2: Effingham County 5, North Atlanta 4

 

Class 4A

Westover at Benedictine (Benedictine sweeps series)

Game 1: Benedictine 11, Westover 1

Game 2: Benedictine 21, Westover 1

 

Bainbridge at Islands (Bainbridge sweeps series)

Game 1: Bainbridge 11, Islands 6

Game 2: Bainbridge 7, Islands 4

 

Jenkins-Savannah at Cairo (Cairo sweeps series)

Game 1: Cairo 13, Jenkins-Savannah 1

Game 2: Cairo 16, Jenkins-Savannah 0

 

New Hampstead at Thomas County Central (TCC sweeps series)

Game 1: Thomas County Central 12, New Hampstead 0

Game 2: Thomas County Central 11, New Hampstead 0

 

GISA AAA

St. Andrew’s School at Pinewood Christian (Pinewood sweeps sereies)

Game 1: Pinewood Christian  17, St. Andrew’s 1

Game 2: Pinewood Christian  17, St. Andrew’s 0

 

This Weekends Schedule  Friday 4/29 & Saturday if needed 4/30

Class 3A

Windsor Forest at Appling County

Game 1: Windsor Forest at Appling County, Friday, 4 p.m.

Game 2: Windsor Forest at Appling County, Friday (30 minutes after Game 1)

Game 3: Windsor Forest at Appling County (if necessary), Saturday, 12 p.m.

 

Johnson-Savannah at Pierce County

Game 1: Johnson-Savannah at Pierce County, Friday, 5 p.m.

Game 2: Johnson-Savannah at Pierce County, Friday (30 minutes after Game 1)

Game 3: Johnson-Savannah at Pierce County (if necessary), Saturday, 12 p.m.

 

Class 1A Public

Bryan County at Pataula Charter

Game 1: Bryan County at Pataula Charter, Friday, 4 p.m.

Game 2: Bryan County at Pataula Charter, Friday (30 minutes after Game 1)

Game 3: Bryan County at Pataula Charter (if necessary), Saturday, 2 p.m.

 

 

Class 1A Private

 

Deerfield-Windsor at Savannah Christian

Game 1: Deerfield-Windsor at Savannah Christian, Friday, 3:30 p.m.

Game 2: Deerfield-Windsor at Savannah Christian, Friday (30 minutes after Game 1)

Game 3: Deerfield-Windsor at Savannah Christian (if necessary), Saturday, 12 p.m.

 

Strong Rock Christian at Calvary Day

Game 1: Strong Rock Christian at Calvary Day, Friday, 4 p.m.

Game 2: Strong Rock Christian at Calvary Day, Friday (30 minutes after Game 1)

Game 3: Strong Rock Christian at Calvary Day (if necessary), Saturday, 1 p.m. 

 

Savannah Country Day at Tattnall Square

Game 1: Savannah Country Day at Tattnall Square, Friday, 5 p.m.

Game 2: Savannah Country Day at Tattnall Square, Friday (30 minutes after Game 1)

Game 3: Savannah Country Day at Tattnall Square (if necessary), Saturday, 1 p.m.

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