Baseball Sectional Pairings Released By IHSAA

ihsaaThe IHSAA has released the 2104 Baseball Sectional Pairings.

A field of 388 teams and 7,335 student athletes will begin play next week as the pairings for the 48th Annual IHSAA Baseball State
Tournament Series were drawn this morning in Indianapolis.

Sectional competition begins Wednesday, May 28, and continues through Monday, June 2, with the 64 champions advancing to a
four!team regional on Saturday, June 7. Two semifinal games will be played early that day at each site with the two winners
returning for a championship game that evening. The 16 regional winners will be assigned to four semi!state sites and play a single
game on Saturday, June 14, with the winners moving into their respective state championship games.

WRBI Area Baseball Sectional Games.

Class 3A-Sectional29 @ Greensburg.

Wednesday (5-28): Game 1 @ 5 PM-Greensburg vs Franklin County.
Game 2 @ 7:30 PM-Batesville vs Lawrenceburg.

Friday  (5-30):   Game 1 @  5 PM-Wednesday’s Winners.
Game 2 @ 7:30 PM-Rushville vs South Dearborn.

Monday  (6-2):   Championship Game.  5:30 PM.

Class 2A-Sectional 45 @ Austin.
Game 1: Milan vs. Switzerland County.
Game 2: South Ripley vs. Austin.
Game 3: Winners from Games 1 and 2.
Game 4: North Decatur vs. Southwestern (Hanover).
Championship: Winners of Games 3 and 4.

Class 1A-Sectional 60 @ Shawe Memorial.
Game 1: Rising Sun vs. Jac‐Cen‐Del.
Game 2: South Decatur vs. Oldenburg Academy.
Game 3: Game 1 vs. Game 2 Winners.
Game 4: Hauser vs. Shawe Memorial.
Championship: Winners of Games 3 and 4.

Class 4A-Sectional 14 @ East Central.
Game 1: Shelbyville vs. Bloomington South.
Game 2: Columbus East vs. East Central.
Game 3: Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2 Winners.
Game 4: Bloomington North vs. Columbus North.
Championship: Winners of Games 3 and 4.

Baseball Sectional 2014 Draw

This year’s four state championship games, scheduled for Friday, June 20, and Saturday, June 21, will be played at Victory Field in
Indianapolis, home of the Triple!A franchise Indianapolis Indians.

Courtesy of The IHSAA and Batesville AD Mark Ferguson.