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Nature Coast Loses to Land O’Lakes in Farm Bureau Tournament Semi-Final

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With their best player sidelined all week, the Nature Coast Sharks still came tantalizingly close to a berth in the championship game of the Florida Farm Bureau Insurance High School Baseball Classic.

Nature Coast had the winning run at the plate in the final inning of Wednesday night’s semifinal game but came up one swing of the bat short. Land O’ Lakes held on to defeat Nature Coast 12-10 at Sharks Field. Land O’ Lakes 8-7 advances to play Mitchell in the title game Friday night at 7 at Hernando High’s Emerson Field. Mitchell (11-4) defeated Cypress Creek, 3-2, in Wednesday night’s other semifinal game.

With University of Florida signee and potential early pick in this summer’s Major League Baseball Draft Jackson Hoyt out with the flu all week, the Sharks (11-4) still managed to make a strong run in the tournament. Trailing 12-5 entering the final inning, Nature Coast rallied for five runs. The Sharks had the potential tying run on first base and the potential winning run up at bat. But Land O’ Lakes reliever Ryan Mabry recorded a strikeout to end the game.

“I’m proud of how we hung in there and fought back,” Nature Coast coach Dan Garofano said. “Our whole dugout was into the game and never gave up. We almost pulled it off.”

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The game appeared to be out of reach entering the final inning, but Nature Coast made it close with a five-run rally. Joey VanCleave and Brady McMurdo each drew walks to lead off the inning. Sophomore designated hitting Beckett Monroe drove in VanCleave with a single to cut the lead to 12-6. Senior first baseman Joey Rozsa was hit by a pitch to load the bases and junior third baseman Garrick Waggoner drove in another run with a single.

With two outs, sophomore Mario DeAngelis hit a ground ball to the Land O’Lakes shortstop, who made an errant throw to first base that allowed two more runs to score to cut the lead to 12-9. Aidan O’Nolan then followed with an infield single to cut the lead to two runs and left the Sharks with runners on first and second. But Mabry struck out VanCleave to end the game.

Without Hoyt, Nature Coast’s pitching staff was worn thin after strong performances by sophomore Jake Loefller in a 4-3 win against River Ridge in Monday’s opening round and by senior Raymond Groetsch in a 12-0 victory against Citrus in Tuesday’s second-round game.

McMurdo was best known as a standout catcher before this season, but he emerged as Nature Coast’s closer early this season. With Hoyt unavailable, Garofano turned to McMurdo to start the game against Land O’ Lakes. Although Nature Coast jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning, McMurdo wasn’t able to hold it for long. Land O’ Lakes tied the game in the second inning and DeAngelis came on in relief of McMurdo.

Mario Deangelis, 33, pitches the ball to the batter during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
Mario Deangelis, 33, pitches the ball to the batter during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)

Land O’Lakes added three runs in the fourth inning, but VanCleave cut the lead to 6-4 when he singled to drive in O’Nolan, who had doubled. Land O’ Lakes exploded for six runs in the sixth inning and the Gators were helped greatly by two Nature Coast errors.

“We didn’t play good defense tonight,” Garofano said. “We had to use some different pitchers and our defense really let us down.”

The loss snapped a five-game winning streak for Nature Coast. The Sharks will return to action Tuesday night with a game at Citrus. They’ll host South Sumter next Thursday and Citrus on Friday. Garofano said it isn’t yet clear when Hoyt will return to the lineup.

“Jackson is really day to day at this point,” Garofano said. “He’ll be ready whenever he’s ready and we’re not going to rush him.”

Beckett Monroe, 14, gets hit in the head with the ball during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
Beckett Monroe, 14, gets hit in the head with the ball during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
Brady Mcmurdo, 3, misses the ball, but it is caught by the shortstop during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
Brady Mcmurdo, 3, misses the ball, but it is caught by the shortstop during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)

NCT player crashes into Aiden Marsiglio, 30, while trying to get to the home plate during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
NCT player crashes into Aiden Marsiglio, 30, while trying to get to the home plate during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
Aidan O’Nolan, 42, dodges a ball to the head during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
Aidan O’Nolan, 42, dodges a ball to the head during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
Aiden Marsiglio, 30, pitches the ball to the batter during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
Aiden Marsiglio, 30, pitches the ball to the batter during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
Cody Wright, 1, swings and connects with the ball during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
Cody Wright, 1, swings and connects with the ball during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
The shortstop dives for the ball while the batter signals to his teammate at third to run to home base during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)
The shortstop dives for the ball while the batter signals to his teammate at third to run to home base during a game at Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (Photo by Hanna Maglio)

Patrick Yasinskas
Patrick Yasinskas
Pat Yasinskas is an award winning writer now in the fifth decade of a career writing about sports on all levels. He previously covered the National Football League for The Tampa Tribune, The Charlotte Observer and ESPN.com and has written numerous freelance stories on all sports for multiple national and regional magazines and newspapers. He's covered 23 Super Bowls, been a member of the Selection Committee for The Pro Football Hall of Fame and co-authored a book on the NFL's Carolina Panthers in 2007. He began his career covering sports in Hernando, Pasco and Citrus counties for The Tampa Tribune while a student at Saint Leo University in the late 1980s. His first full-time job was covering Hernando County sports for The Tampa Tribune from 1990-92. He's thrilled to be back writing about sports in Hernando County, where it all began.
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