Calvary Day, Savannah Christian face off in baseball state final
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The GHSA Division Private Baseball Championship game will feature two teams from Savannah.
Both Calvary Day and Savannah Christian swept semifinal matchups to meet up with each other in the final series.
It is Calvary Day's second straight appearance in a GHSA Baseball State Championship. Last year, the Cavs made it to the title series but fell to Harlem 2-0.
Calvary Day comes in a perfect 8-0 in the GHSA State Playoffs.
On the other side, Savannah Christian is looking for its first state title since 2017.
The Raiders have surprised many baseball fans by making it to the state championship game as a seven-seed. They also rebounded quickly after losing in the first round of the playoffs a season ago.
The Savannah showdown will begin on May 19 at 5 p.m. at J.I. Clements Stadium in Statesboro.
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