Texas (UIL) high school baseball state 2023: Everything you missed in championship round

Live game threads, score updates and everything you missed from Texas (UIL) state baseball championship week

ROUND ROCK, Texas — The Texas high school baseball season is now complete after the final three championship games wrapped up on Saturday.

Out of more than 600 teams around the state that reached the playoffs with state championship dreams, 24 of the Lone Star State's top teams advanced through the regional finals to state championship week in Round Rock and Austin. 

Three titles were crowned on Thursday and Friday — 1A, 2A and 4A — and the final three title games took place Saturday at Dell Diamond in Round Rock. Archives of all the games can be found on the NFHS Network (subscription required).

>>How to watch the 2023 Texas high school baseball Class 3A, 5A and 6A state championships

SBLive provided live coverage from Austin and Round Rock all week until the final out of the season. Refresh this post for the latest and follow @SBLiveTX, as well as reporter Andrew McCulloch (@ByAndyMcCulloch) and editor Buck Ringgold (@Buck_SBLiveOkla)on Twitter.

Scroll down and catch up on everything you missed so far in state week — stories, photos and highlights — and follow along for live score updates, top performers and more from the remaining games:

SATURDAY, JUNE 10

All games at Dell Diamond in Round Rock

6A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

Final: Flower Mound 6, Pearland 4

Live-updated game thread below:

--With the bases loaded, Caden Ferraro grounded out into first. Flower Mound slams the door shut, wins the 6A state title. 

--Pearland stays alive. Senior catcher Jace Caceres popped a line drive into the left-center gap, driving home Braeden Morse to pull within two with two outs in the top of the seventh and runners on first and second. (Flower Mound 6-4 — top 7th)

--Bombs away, Sam Erickson. The Texas A&M pledge blasts a two-run home run over the left-center wall. Flower Mound tacks on two insurance runs. (Flower Mound 6-3 — bottom 6th)

--Jace Caceras goes yard to kick off the sixth, bringing Pearland within a run of Flower Mound. (Flower Mound 4-3 — top 6th)

--Pearland has left eight runners on base this game. 

--Bomb alert. Flower Mound DH and Texas A&M commit Adrian Rodriguez goes yard left-center, scoring two. (Flower Mound 4-2 — bottom 3rd)

--Pearland strikes back. Moya jogs in on a walk. Then Castaneda scores on a fielder's choice. (Flower Mound 4-2 — top 2nd)

--Flower Mound tacks on another in the first on a Ridenour single that sent Moya home. (Flower Mound 2-0 — bottom 1st)

--Zane Becker's squeeze bunt sends Sam Erickson home from third. Masterful base-running from Erickson, who reached first on a lead-off single. (Flower Mound 1-0 — bottom 1st)

--Can Pearland baseball do what it's softball team did last week and bring home a 6A state title?

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HOW PEARLAND GOT HERE

6A semifinal: Pearland Oilers 11, Austin Westlake Chaparrals 1

Pearland's bats got going and didn't look back as it punched its ticket to the Texas (UIL) 6A state championship game on Friday. The Oilers put up four runs in the third and blew the game open in the fifth inning en route to an 11-1 win over Austin Westlake in the semifinals on Friday at Dell Diamond in Round Rock.

HOW FLOWER MOUND GOT HERE

Final: Flower Mound Jaguars 6, Cypress Woods Wildcats 3

TCU commit Zack James wasn't supposed to start in the Texas (UIL) Class 6A state semifinals on Friday in Round Rock. But he got the call and went the distance, throwing a complete game to help Flower Mound upend Cypress Woods 6-3.


5A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

Final: Magnolia West 3, Argyle 2

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By the grace of Jackson Blank's glove, Magnolia West is hoisting its first state baseball trophy. With two runners on and two outs in the bottom of the seventh, Blank's out-stretched effort reeled in right-center field reeled didn't just preserve the Mustangs' 3-2 win over Argyle in the Texas (UIL) Class 5A state baseball championship at Dell Diamond in Round Rock.

3A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

>> Class 3A state championship bracket

Final: Boyd 6, Wall 4

Boyd's bats put it way out ahead, but its defense came through to secure its first state championship in program history. The Yellowjackets fended off Wall 6-4 to win the Texas (UIL) Class 3A state baseball championship at Dell Diamond on Saturday.

Road to the 3A title:

3A semis: Boyd def. Maypearl 8-7

Aidan LeMasters ripped a walk-off two-RBI line drive into the outfield to lift Boyd to its first state title appearance in program history.

3A semis: Wall def. Corpus Christi London 5-1

Wall allowed just two hits and rode a five-inning relief outing from Kellan Oliver to a 5-1 win over defending champ Corpus Christi-London in the Texas (UIL) 3A state semifinals on Friday.


CLASS 4A

China Spring def. Liberty-Eylau 3-2

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Photo by Andrew McCulloch

In the end, China Spring refused to run out of gas. The day after beating nationally ranked Sinton in a Class 4A state record 12-inning semifinal, the Cougars outlasted Texarkana Liberty-Eylau 3-2 on a walk-off walk in another 12-inning bout to win the state championship on Thursday night at UFCU Disch Falk.

CLASS 2A

Harleton def. Shiner 10-5

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Photo by Andrew McCulloch

Not even a lengthy weather delay was going to deter Harleton’s goal of winning its first baseball state title. The Wildcats scored six runs in the top of the second and then endured a delay of nearly two hours to remain in control of Thursday’s UIL Class 2A championship game

CLASS 1A

Abbott def. Fayetteville 6-5

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Photo by Andrew McCulloch

Abbott appeared to be well on its way to a decisive win in the Class 1A championship. Fayetteville, though, made the Panthers sweat things out until literally the very last pitch. It was on that last pitch, however, and thanks to relief pitcher Riley Sustala's efforts, when Abbott was able to finally dogpile one another. 


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Andy Buhler, SBLive Sports
ANDY BUHLER, SBLIVE SPORTS

Andy Buhler is a Regional Editor of Texas and the national breaking news desk. He brings more than five years of experience covering high school sports across the state of Washington and beyond, where he covered the likes of Paolo Banchero and Tari Eason served on state tournament seeding committees. He works on the SBLive/Sports Illustrated Power 25 national boys basketball rankings. He has covered everything from the Final Four, MLS in Atlanta to local velodrome before diving into the world of preps. His bylines can be found in The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), The Associated Press, The Columbian (Vancouver, Washington), The Oregonian and more. He holds a degree from Gonzaga and is based out of Portland, Oregon.