Who's still alive in Bayside South baseball, softball and lacrosse MPSSAA playoffs?

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Who's still alive in Bayside South baseball, softball and lacrosse MPSSAA playoffs?

Who's still alive in Bayside South baseball, softball and lacrosse MPSSAA playoffs?

The regional playoffs continue in MPSSAA baseball, softball and lacrosse. See what's next for the Bayside South teams that have advanced.

Who's still alive in Bayside South baseball, softball and lacrosse MPSSAA playoffs?

The regional playoffs continue in MPSSAA baseball, softball and lacrosse. See what's next for the Bayside South teams that have advanced.

The MPSSAA playoffs are heating up for Bayside South teams in baseball, softball, and lacrosse, with regional championships on the line and state quarterfinal berths up for grabs. As the action intensifies, several local squads are still in contention, aiming to extend their postseason runs toward a state title.

In boys lacrosse, the Class 2A East II region semifinals saw two Bayside South powerhouses dominate. Parkside rolled past Easton with a commanding 15-4 victory, while Stephen Decatur crushed North Caroline 20-5. These two rivals will now face off in the regional final on Monday at Parkside, with the game set for 4 p.m. It's a clash that promises high stakes and intense local pride.

On the girls lacrosse side, Stephen Decatur is the lone Bayside South team left standing after a decisive 23-6 win over rival Parkside on Thursday. Decatur will host the 2A East II regional final on Monday at 4:30 p.m., where they'll take on Easton for a shot at the state quarterfinals.

Baseball teams are gearing up for regional championship day on May 12, with three Bayside South squads still alive. In Class 3A East II, Stephen Decatur edged rival James M. Bennett 4-2 on Saturday to advance. The undefeated Seahawks will host Arundel on Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the regional title game, looking to keep their perfect season alive.

In Class 1A East II, Mardela and Snow Hill both cruised through the weekend's regional semifinals. Mardela shut out Cambridge-South Dorchester 12-0, while Snow Hill took down Crisfield 12-2. Both teams are now one win away from reaching the state quarterfinals, adding to the excitement for Bayside South fans.

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