Across the country, we are in the midst of high school baseball tournaments. While many of those games ended in a traditional manner, one quarterfinal matchup in Connecticut ended in rather unique fashion. North Haven and Amity went to extra innings to determine a spot in the Southern Connecticut Conference semifinals. However, a rain delay stalled the game in the 11th inning, with no signs of letting up. So both sides came up with a solution, and that was to determine the winner with a game of rock-paper-scissors. Whoever reached five wins advanced. In the ninth round of the intense game, North Haven emerged victorious, as scissors beat paper, winning 5-4.

While unique, you can't help but admit that that was the most intense game of roshambo you've ever seen.

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Both teams were pumped throughout the rounds of the game, and by the end, everyone shared a good laugh.

Connecticut high school baseball game decided by rock-paper-scissors → https://t.co/7uQlK2caZB pic.twitter.com/DbS9N5hRlb — Heart of MLB (@HeartofMLB) May 23, 2018

Put it down in the record books: North Haven defeated Amity in rock-paper-scissors to advance to the semifinals.