The Marshfield Bluejays baseball team wrapped up a memorable postseason run with a trip to
the Class 5 Final Four last week, marking the schools first appearance in the Final Four since
1998 and its first under Head Coach Will Pate. After capturing a district championship and
sweeping through the quarterfinals, the Bluejays’ season concluded with a fourth-place finish in
the state tournament.
The postseason journey began with a district title secured two weeks ago, when Marshfield
topped West Plains to earn its spot in the newly formatted quarterfinal round. This is the
Bluejays first District win since 2019. Under changes introduced this season for Class 5 and 6,
the state eliminated the sectional round, moving straight into best-of-three quarterfinal series
between the eight district champions.
Matched up against Camdenton, Marshfield traveled to the Lakers’ home field for a two-day
series. In the opening game Friday, the Bluejays claimed an 8-5 victory to take an early
advantage. The following morning, Marshfield punched its ticket to the Final Four with a
dramatic 7-6 walk-off win, sweeping the series 2-0.
In the state semifinal round, the Bluejays faced Vianney, a private school powerhouse from the
St. Louis area. Marshfield squared off against Vianney’s ace pitcher, a Division I prospect
committed to the University of Missouri. Despite a strong effort, the Bluejays fell 8-3, sending
them into the third-place game the following day.
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