The Series That Changed Everything: When Belief Beats Momentum
Over a three-game set between Jefferson College and St. Louis Community College, Jeffco had the firepower, depth, and momentum—but STLCC proved that execution and belief win games, taking the series in extra innings.

Baseball doesn’t care who’s supposed to win.
Over a three-game set between Jefferson College and St. Louis Community College, the expectation was clear—Jeffco had the firepower, the depth, and the momentum.
But expectation doesn’t win games.
Execution does. Belief does.
And over three games, STLCC proved it.
Game One: Chaos, Power, and a Warning Sign
Game one wasn’t clean. It was explosive.
Jeffco swung it well—13 hits, multiple home runs, big performances from Hyde, who went deep twice and drove in four.
But there was a problem.
They couldn’t close.
After battling back and even taking a late lead, the game flipped in a single inning. STLCC put up eight runs in the 8th, turning a tight game into a statement.
That wasn’t just a rally.
That was belief showing up when the moment got heavy.
Game Two: The Response
Good teams respond.
Great teams dominate.
Jeffco came out in Game Two and did exactly what you’d expect from a team trying to regain control—early runs, disciplined at-bats, pressure from the first inning.
They walked 13 times. They forced mistakes. They controlled the tempo.
And they won convincingly, 13–5.
Series tied.
Momentum restored.
Everything pointed back in their direction.
Game Three: Where Seasons Are Decided
This is where it gets real.
Game Three wasn’t about talent—it was about toughness.
Back and forth. Lead changes. Big hits. Mistakes. Responses.
No one separated.
That’s what playoff baseball looks like.
Jeffco had chances. STLCC had chances.
Both teams kept answering.
And then—extra innings.
With everything on the line… one swing.
A solo home run in the 11th inning gave STLCC the lead—and ultimately, the series.
9–8 final.
Season changed.
The Upset That Wasn’t Luck
Let’s be clear:
This wasn’t luck.
STLCC didn’t “steal” anything.
They earned it.
They responded after pressure
They executed late when it mattered most
They stayed composed when the game sped up
And maybe most importantly…
They believed they were supposed to win.
The Lesson: Momentum Is Fake—Composure Is Real
Most athletes chase momentum.
They think it’s something you build, something you ride.
It’s not.
Momentum is fragile.
It disappears the second pressure hits.
What actually matters is composure.
Can you execute when everything tightens?
Can you slow the game down when it speeds up?
Can you stay grounded when everything feels out of control?
STLCC answered yes.
Jeffco—at the biggest moment—couldn’t.
That’s the difference.
Faith in the Fire
When games get this tight, it stops being physical.
It becomes mental. Emotional. Spiritual.
Because in those moments…
You’re not thinking mechanics.
You’re leaning on what you believe.
Faith isn’t just something you talk about—it’s something you fall back on when there’s nothing else left.
And in that 11th inning…
One team played free.
The other played tight.
That’s not coincidence.
Devoted Take
Three games.
Two evenly matched teams.
One outcome that changed everything.
STLCC is moving on to the Region 16 Tournament.
Not because they were perfect…
…but because when it mattered most—
they were ready.
Teams: Jefferson College · St. Louis Community College · STLCC · Jeffco
Featured: Hyde
Originally published by Devoted Athletics · Inside The Game STL.