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Trustmark Park, the spacious home of the Double-A Mississippi Braves, has a reputation as a pitcher’s park. On Thursday, a handful of high school hurlers settled in and made that rep ring true. To wit: Luke Lowery threw a no-hitter (11 strikeouts, one walk) as Sumrall beat Mooreville 8-0 to win the MHSAA 3A state title, its fourth in a row. Ridgeland’s Nick Johnson tossed a three-hitter (nine strikeouts, one walk) as the Titans beat Long Beach 1-0 to claim the 5A crown. Nanih Waiya’s Colby Eaves, a 6-foot-4, 212-pound sophomore who must have scouts drooling, fanned 10 in an 8-0 shutout of Falkner that clinched the 1A championship. And Tupelo got three scoreless innings of relief from Ben Aldridge in a gritty 4-3 win over Petal that forced a Game 3 in the 6A series. Bottom line: When the other guy can’t score, you’ve got to like your chances of winning.