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threw zeroes through the eighth, ninth, and top of the tenth. In the bottom of the tenth, Clay Mimbs finally broke the deadlock, ripping a walk-off home run to left field to seal the 6-5 win and send the Indians to Columbus.
State Championship
The final hurdle for the Indians’ quest for a fourth state title in program history is a formidable one. Vidalia will face the top-ranked Gordon Lee Trojans at Synovus Park. The Trojans boast a staggering 36-2 record and are fresh off a dominant Final 4 performance, having swept fourth-ranked Worth County with backto- back 8-0 and 5-0 shutouts. Gordon Lee knocked the Indians out of the playoffs last season in the Final 4, and VHS is looking for revenge.
The championship series kicks off with a doubleheader on Friday, with first pitch scheduled for 11:00 a.m. Game two will follow shortly after. If a deciding game three is necessary, it will take place Saturday at 12:00 p.m.
The 11:00 a.m. start time for Friday's doubleheader presents a scheduling conflict for the team’s seniors. Vidalia High School’s graduation is slated for 7:30 p.m. Friday evening. With travel time from Columbus back to Vidalia factored in, the players will more then likely not make it back for graduation. After discussions with the Georgia High School Association to find an alternative schedule proved unsuccessful, the district acknowledged they are actively preparing a separate ceremony for the players which will be held on Sunday at 4:00 p.m..
Vidalia City Schools Superintendent Dr. Sandy Reid addressed the difficult situation, “We have truly agonized over this decision because we care deeply about every student and every family involved,” Reid stated. “Our goal has always been to do what is best for all of our students while honoring both an incredibly special graduation milestone and an unforgettable opportunity for our baseball team. Unfortunately, despite exhausting every effort to find an alternative solution, we found ourselves in a situation with no perfect answer. We are grateful for the understanding and support of our families and community as we work together to celebrate these students in every way possible.”






