Vols’ signee Stratton Scott pitches combined one-hitter

Tennessee baseball signee Stratton Scott pitches combined one-hitter for Farragut.

Tennessee baseball signee Stratton Scott (5-0) pitched a combined one-hit shutout Wednesday for Farragut High School. Farragut defeated Siegel, 6-1, in the second-round of the TSSAA Class 4A state tournament in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Scott pitched 6.1 innings and did not allow a hit entering the sixth inning. He recorded six strikeouts in the contest before being relieved by Braxton Lewis, who recorded the final two outs.

Farragut (38-5) extended its win streak to 21 games and will next play on Thursday against Beech High School. First pitch is slated for 3 p.m. EDT.

Scott will be a third generation student-athlete at Tennessee after signing with the Vols in Nov. 2023.

Scott’s grandfather, Bobby Scott, played quarterback for the Vols and in the National Football League. The 2024 prospect’s father, Benson Scott, played on Tennessee’s BCS national championship football team in 1998.

Two future Vols contribute in Farragut’s series opening win versus Science Hill

Two future Tennessee baseball players contribute in Farragut’s series opening win versus Science Hill.

Two future Tennessee baseball players made contributions for Farragut High School in its victory in game No. 1 of TSSAA state sectionals on Wednesday. The contest took place in Farragut, Tennessee.

Farragut defeated Science Hill High School, 9-4, to open a best-of-three series.

Center fielder Brennon Seigler went 2-for-4 for Farragut. He recorded one stolen base.

Stratton Scott pitched one inning of scoreless relief for Farragut. He recoded the final three outs of the contest, and did not allow a run, hit or walk.

Farragut will next play on Thursday in game No. 2 of the series. First pitch is slated for 4 p.m. EDT. If Farragut wins, the Admirals will return to the Tennessee state tournament next week.

If Science Hill wins on Thursday, game No. 3 will begin approximately 30 minutes following the conclusion of game No. 2.

Photo by Dan Harralson, Vols Wire

Two future Vols win region championship at Farragut

Two future Tennessee baseball players win a region championship at Farragut.

Two future Tennessee baseball players contributed in Farragut High School winning a Region 2-4A Tournament championship.

Center fielder Brennon Seigler went 2-for-4 for Farragut in the Admirals’, 21-2, victory against Oak Ridge on Saturday at John Heatherly Field in Farragut, Tennessee.

Seigler is a 2024 Tennessee signee. He signed with the Vols in Dec. 2020.

He recorded two runs, one walk and one stolen base for Farragut against Oak Ridge.

Tennessee signee Stratton Scott pitched 1.1 innings of scoreless relief for Farragut. He allowed one hit and one walk, while recording one strikeout. Scott totaled 25 pitches, including 13 strikes.

Scott will be a third generation athlete for the Vols. His father, Benson Scott, played on Tennessee’s 1998 national championship football team. Stratton’s grandfather, Bobby Scott, was a former Tennessee quarterback and also played in the NFL.

Below are photos of Farragut’s win against Oak Ridge.

Vols’ signee Stratton Scott pitches combined no-hitter

Tennessee baseball signee Stratton Scott pitches combined no-hitter for Farragut.

2024 Tennessee signee Stratton Scott was the winning pitcher for Farragut High School (Farragut, Tennessee) in its, 11-0, victory against Maryville (Maryville, Tennessee) High School on Monday. The contest took place in the District 4-4A championship game at John Heatherly Field in Farragut.

Scott combined with Braylon Hall and Michael Delph to pitch a no-hitter against Maryville. Scott pitched three innings in relief. He allowed one walk and recorded five strikeouts.

Scott will be a third generation student-athlete at Tennessee after signing with the Vols in Nov. 2023.

Scott’s grandfather, Bobby Scott, played quarterback for the Vols and in the National Football League. The 2024 prospect’s father, Benson Scott, played on Tennessee’s BCS national championship football team in 1998.

2024 Vols’ signee Stratton Scott pitches three innings of scoreless relief

2024 Tennessee baseball signee Stratton Scott pitches three innings of scoreless relief for Farragut.

2024 Tennessee baseball signee Stratton Scott pitched three innings of scoreless relief for Farragut High School against Hardin Valley Academy on Wednesday in Farragut, Tennessee.

Scott allowed one hit and one walk against Hardin Valley Academy. He recorded one strikeout in the Admirals’ sixth consecutive win.

Scott will be a third generation student-athlete at Tennessee after signing with the Vols in Nov. 2023.

Scott’s grandfather, Bobby Scott, played quarterback for the Vols and in the National Football League. The 2024 prospect’s father, Benson Scott, played on Tennessee’s BCS national championship football team in 1998.

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Two Tennessee baseball commits lead Farragut to victory against Maryville

Two Tennessee baseball commits lead Farragut to victory against Maryville.

A pair of Tennessee baseball commits led Farragut High School to a five-inning 12-0 win versus Maryville High School in Farragut, Tennessee on Monday.

Stratton Scott pitched a two-hit shutout for Farragut. He pitched five innings, allowing two hits and four walks, while recording seven strikeouts.

Scott is the grandson of former Tennessee quarterback Bobby Scott.

Center fielder Brennon Seigler went 3-for-3, recording one home run, one double, two runs and one RBI for Farragut.

Seigler and Scott are two of three Farragut players who have committed to play for the Vols. Senior left-handed pitcher Ashton Sulack committed to Tennessee on April 14.

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2024 pitcher Stratton Scott commits to Tennessee

2024 pitcher Stratton Scott commits to Tennessee.

2024 pitcher Stratton Scott announced his commitment to Tennessee Wednesday.

“I’m excited to announce my commitment to the University of Tennessee,” Scott announced. “I would like to thank my Lord, family, Coach Vitello, Anderson, and the Vol coaching staff for believing in me and giving me this opportunity. A special thanks to Coach Avans, Buckner, Sharp, Hoch, Church and Turner.”

Scott is from Farragut High School in Farragut, Tennessee.

His grandfather, Bobby Scott, played quarterback for the Vols and in the NFL. The 2024 prospect’s father, Benson Scott, played on Tennessee’s 1998 national championship football team.

Farragut’s 2024 prospect Brennon Seigler commits to the Vols

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