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DCMS baseball wins conference titles, finishes 22-1 in standout season

DCMS baseball finished 22-1 and swept both conference titles, capping one of the strongest middle school seasons Decatur County has seen.

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Decatur County Middle School baseball turned a strong spring into a statement season, finishing 22-1 and claiming both the regular-season conference title and the conference tournament championship.

The Panthers’ run gave Parsons a rare hometown dominance story. From start to finish, DCMS built its season on steady play, disciplined execution and a roster that kept producing across the full schedule, not just in one or two marquee games. At the middle school level, that kind of consistency is hard to sustain, especially when players are still developing and lineups can shift from week to week.

The school celebrated the finish on its live feed and thanked the players for their dedication, leadership and commitment to excellence. It also recognized the coaches, families and supporters who helped carry the season from opening week through the final out. For Decatur County Middle School, the result was more than a banner year. It was a season that set a standard for younger athletes who will move through the district’s baseball pipeline in the years ahead.

Quinn Frost, listed by DCMS as the baseball head coach, guided the program through a year that also included another sign of broad competitiveness: a runner-up finish in the Best of the West tournament. Taken together, the conference sweep and the tournament showing pointed to a team that was not only winning, but winning in different settings against different types of pressure.

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DCMS, located at 2740 Hwy. 641 South in Parsons, lists baseball as one of its athletics offerings, and the success adds weight to that part of the school’s identity. In a county where school sports remain a major source of pride, a 22-1 baseball season gives students, parents and staff a common point of celebration and a visible example of what organized effort can produce.

The achievement also fits into a broader Tennessee middle school baseball framework, with TMSAA and TSSAA maintaining state championship structure at this level. For Decatur County, the Panthers’ title run did more than fill a trophy case. It strengthened the culture around the program and gave the next wave of players a winning standard to chase.

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