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Thursday, September 28, 2017

Gunters lead EC to 25th win in varsity game, JV finishes 2017 undefeated

Photo courtesy of Barbara Lecuona


SHARPSBURG-The Gunter sisters were hitting again Thursday night as they combined to go 6-for-8 at the plate with three runs scored and five RBIs to lead the East Coweta Lady Indians to a 10-2 six inning win over the Northgate Lady Vikings to go 25-0 on the season.
They will open the Region 2-AAAAAAA Tournament on Tuesday with a first round matchup with the Campbell Lady Spartans beginning at 6:30.
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Ashlynn and Ansley Gunter appear to be plotting on their
next at bats. The sisters combined for six hits, three runs
and five RBIs in the 10-2 win over Northgate to go 25-0 on the
season.
The Lady Indians took the lead in the bottom of the first inning as they scored a pair of runs as Lilly Agan reached on an infield error and Olivia Davis followed with a double before Kelley Lynch hit a sacrifice fly to center field that scored Agan and moved Davis to third.
Davis scored the second run of the frame on a single by Ashlynn Gunter.
Three more runs in the bottom of the second gave EC a 5-0 lead as Carmen Prior reached on a single, stole second and moved to third on a throwing error.
Agan reached on an infield single and with one out Lynch had her second consecutive sacrifice fly to but this time to left field and scoring Prior from third.
Ashlynn Gunter singled Agan home, stole second and came home on a single by Rachel Vaughan.
Meanwhile, Vaughan pitched the first two innings with few problems but would struggle some in the top of the third.
Lady Viking starting pitcher Alissa Bollinger reached on an infield error and Charla Echols followed by hitting a two-run shot to left that cut the margin to 5-2.
However, EC reclaimed one of the runs in the bottom of the frame as Aniston Wright reached on an infield error and after two outs came home as a single by Agan was misplayed.
Vaughan was pitching in a groove after the Echols home run as she retired nine consecutive batters before Natalie Heath reached after being hit by a pitch.
In six innings, the senior lefty allowed three hits, walked a batter and hit two while recording five strikeouts.
The Lady Indians were able to put the game away in the bottom of the sixth as Vaughan reached on a leadoff single and Ansley Gunter followed by drilling a shot over center field fence to send the faithful home happy.
JUNIOR VARSITY: EC 7, NORTHGATE 3
While the varsity still has games to play, the junior varsity version of the Lady Indians completed their season with a 16-0-1 record after a 7-3 victory.
The game was scoreless in the first two innings when the Lady Vikings scored first in the top of the third as Madison Edwards singled and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt before advancing to third on a wild pitch and scoring on an errant throw on the play.
The Lady Indians came back with a pair in the bottom of the frame as Kenadie Cooper was hit by a pitch, stole second and moved to third on a wild pitch as Olivia Cook reached on a walk.
Cook and Cooper scored after the second out of the inning when Ashleigh Griffin singled to right center field.
The big inning for EC was the bottom of the fourth when they scored four runs to take a 6-1 lead.
Madison Lecuona reached on a triple and after Jaliyah Holmes reached on a walk and stole second, starting pitcher Kylie Ferguson hit a single that brought Lecuona home.
Holmes scored on a misplayed sacrifice fly with Ferguson scoring behind her as Katie Taylor reached base on the miscue.
Northgate came back in the top of the fifth with a pair of runs as April Jernigan walked and eventually scored on a single by Madison Lumpp who eventually came home on a sacrifice fly by starting pitcher Olivia Cato.
The Lady Indians scored the final run of the game in the bottom of the sixth inning as Lecuona scored on a sacrifice fly to center field by Taylor.
On the pitching rubber, Ferguson allowed five hits and recorded one strikeout while at the plate, Lecuona had three hits to lead the way.



Lynch sets season high pitching mark with 17Ks, has two RBIs at plate in win over UG


File photo courtesy of Barbara Lecuona

SHARPSBURG-Kelley Lynch took a no-hitter into the top of the sixth inning but had to settle for a two-hitter while recording a season high 17 strikeouts Wednesday night as the East Coweta Lady Indians defeated the Union Grove Lady Wolverines 6-0.
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THERE SHE GOES AGAIN:  Kelley Lynch had two run scoring hits
and allowed two hits while recording a season high 17 strikeouts
in the 6-0 shutout win over Union Grove.
The non-region game at home improved the overall mark to 24-0 as the Lady Prepare to host the Northgate Lady Vikings in a Thursday night matchup at 6:00.
The Lady Indians assumed the lead early as they scored twice in the bottom of the first inning as Olivia Davis singled and scored on a double by Lynch while a two out single by Rachel Vaughan accounted for the other run as courtesy runner Kenadie Cooper touched home.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the bottom of the third with a pair of runs as Ashlynn Gunter singled and scored on a throwing error that went onto right field and allowed Vaughan to reach base on a sacrifice bunt attempt.
Vaughan scored the other run on double to left center by Ansley Gunter who had a two hit outing at the plate.
The final two runs of the game came in the bottom of the sixth as Carmen Prior and Lilly Agan singled and Davis followed with a sacrifice bunt that moved each one base.
Prior, who finished 2-for-3 at the plate, came home on a single by Lynch who was 2-for-4 at the plate with two RBIs while Agan who also had two hits came home due to an error in outfield.
Meanwhile, Lynch continued to dominate on the pitching rubber as she has done in three varsity seasons.
After an infield pop to Davis at shortstop to open the contest, Lynch proceeded to retire eight of the next 10 batters via strikeout with a hit batter, a walk and a flyball to center fielder Lilly Agan placed in that streak.
After a flyball to Agan in the top of the fourth inning, the remaining nine batters were surgically retired by a strikeout.
Lynch, who combined with Aniston Wright last Friday for a no-hitter in a 7-0 over West Laurens, threatened to record another as she retired the first batter in the top of the sixth.
However, another no-hitter was not meant to be as Emily Coltharp spoiled the evening with a single to left field.
In the top of the seventh, Camden Steele opened the frame with a double but that was a cloae as the Lady Wolverines came to a threat as Lynch retired the next three batters to end the game.
JUNIOR VARSITY: EC 9 UG 6
Regardless of sport, wins don’t have to look pretty and that was the case in the junior varsity game as the East Coweta Lady Indians were 9-6 winners over the Union Grove Lady Wolverines.
The victory improved the record to 15-0-1 as they will host the Northgate Lady Vikings Thursday at 4:30.
Facing an inexperienced pitcher, eight of the Lady Indians reached via walks in the bottom of the first while an error, a hit batter and a single by Madison Lecuona were thrown into a mix that saw seven runs cross home plate.
The Lady Indians added two runs in the bottom of the third as Ansley Duffey reached on an infield errot and with one out Macie Wiggins reached on a single.
Walks to Lecuona and Jaliyah Holmes scored Duffey from third while a sacrifice fly to by Kyle Fergison accounted for the other.
The 9-0 looked solid until the top of the third inning when the Lady Wolverines rallied for all six of their runs.
Kristin Gurley had a one out two run double and Emilee Robinson followed with a run scoring double that cut the margin to 9-3.
An error and a pair of run scoring singles cut the margin to 9-6 before reliever Ferguson was able to get the third out.


  

Monday, September 25, 2017

ECJV wins over arch-rival Newnan in JV game

SHARPSBURG-Several East Coweta Lady Indians had two hits to support the two hit pitching Jaliyah Holmes in 13-1 victory over the Newnan Lady Cougars in a Junior varsity matchup between the rivals played Monday.
After Holmes retired the Lady Cougars in order to start the game, the Lady Indians came back in the bottom of the first inning with four runs.
With one out, Katie Taylor and Olivia Cook reached after the two were hit by a pitch and Ansley Duffey followed with a single.
A single by Ashleigh Campbell scored Taylor and Cook with the first two runs of the game and after an infield pop, Madison Lecuona was hit by a pitch to reload the bases.
Kylie Ferguson and Savana Murphy had run scoring singles that gave EC a 4-0 cushion.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the bottom of the second inning as Kenadie Cooper led off with a triple and scored as Taylor hit a sacrifice fly to center field.
In the bottom of the third inning, the Lady Indians broke the game open as they scored five times to take a 10-0 lead.
With one out, Macie Wiggins reached base and stole second before coming home on a single by Lecuona who advanced to second on a single by Ferguson.
A pitching change was made by Newnan and Murphy responded by reaching on a walk and Holmes aided her own cause with an RBI single.
An infield error led to another run as Murphy scored the final run of the inning.
The Lady Cougars avoided a shutout in the top of the fourth inning as Maggie Donaldson reached on an infield error and scored on a two out single by Miranda Alford.
In the bottom of the frame, the Lady Indians were able to end the game on the mercy rule as they collected three runs for the final margin.
Ashleigh Griffin led off with a walk and Wiggins reached on a single.
With one out, the twosome advanced on a wild pitch and after another wild pitch Griffin scored and Wiggins moved to third.
Ferguson reached on a one out walk and advanced to second on a wild pitch before coming home on an infield error.
Next for EC will be a doubleheader against Union Grove Wednesday beginning at 5:00. In the last meetings, the Lady Indians were 14-6 winners in the junior varsity game and 9-0 in the varsity game as Rachel Vaughan had a nine strikeout performance.

The games were played at McDonough.

Saturday, September 23, 2017

23 and counting for EC


Photos courtesy of Barbara Lecuona


BUFORD-When we last saw East Coweta’s Kelley Lynch and Buford’s Logan Caymol do battle was a year ago at this time in the Grayson Ram Classic.
Played at Parkview, Lynch had a no-hitter for most of the game but Caymol was the winning pitcher in a 1-0 contest that saw each team record one hit,
Turn the clock to Saturday morning.
The stage is the field at Buford High School and the two aces are doing battle again but this time, Lynch is the winner as she tossed a two-hit, 10 strikeout performance in a 3-0 victory over the Lady Wolves.
The win was the first of two on the day for the Lady Indians as they defeated the Calhoun Lady Yellow Jackets 7-3 in the second game.
The sweep gave the Lady Indians a 23-0 record and the longest winning streak by a softball team in the county.
The two aces held the opposition scoreless through the first two innings then the Lady Wolves, the defending AAAA champions, blinked.
Carmen Prior and Lilly Agan led off the top of the third inning with singles and with Olivia Davis at the plate, Caymol threw a wild pitch and as the catcher attempted to get Prior out at third, the throw went into left field.
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Carmen Prior had a triple and scored twice in the 3-0 win over Buford
Prior came home from third with the first run of the game and after moving to third, Agan came home with the second run of the inning on a single by Ashlynn Gunter.
The Lady Wolves blinked again with two outs in the top of the third inning as Prior lined a shot into right field and raced around the bases for a triple and came home on a single to left by Agan.
Agan was 4-for-4 at the plate with a run scored and the RBI.
Meanwhile, Lynch was in control throughout as she surrendered two hits to Hannah Jo Hyatt while holding the other Buford batters hitless as she allowed a walk and a hit batter while recording 10 strikeouts.
Among the Lady Indians that would be responsible for the 11 non-strikeouts was Ashlynn Gunter who handled seven chances at third with five putouts.
As for Caymol, the Lady Indians recorded six hits and 13 strikeouts against the future Tennessee Lady Volunteer.
After a brief interlude, the second game got underway with the Lady Indians serving as the home with Vaughan getting the Lady Yellowjackets in the top of the first inning thanks a defensive effort by Davis in which she leaped in the air and made a catch before throwing to first to complete a double play.
The Lady Indians gave Vaughan a 2-0 lead to play with in the bottom of the first as
two out RBI singles by Ashlynn and Ansley Gunter.
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Lilly Agan was 4-for-4 against Buford with a run scored
and an RBI against Buford while scoring three runs
against Calhoun.
A single run in second inning gave EC a 3-0 lead as Prior walked and scored on single by Lynch and a single by Vaughan led to a 4-0 cushion as courtesy runner Kenadie Cooper) scored on single by Aniston Wright.
Two runs in the bottom of the fourth inning gave EC a 6-0 lead as Agan singled and scored on one out triple by Lynch who scored on an RBI single by Vaughan.
After pitching four innings that saw her allow two hits and record five strikeout, Vaughan turned the 6-0 lead over to Wright who retired the side in order in the top of the fifth inning.
The Lady Indians threatened to end the game in the bottom of the fifth inning as Agan reached on a one out walk and scored on a double by Lynch to take a 7-0 lead but Ashlynn Gunter was denied an extra base hit by a diving catch in right field and the game continued into the sixth.
Calhoun avoided a shutout in the top of the sixth with a two run home run and got a little closer in the top of the seventh inning with a run but were unable to get any closer as Wright ended the game with a strikeout.
The next game for the Lady Indians will be Wednesday as they will host the Union Grove Lady Wolverines at 6:00

The two teams met on September 15 with EC winning 9-0 as Vaughan recorded nine strikeouts. 

Friday, September 22, 2017

The streak grows to 21 after wins over West Laurens, North Gwinnett

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Kelley Lynch and Aniston Wright combined for 14 strikeouts tosed a no-hitter in the Lady Indians' 7-0 win over West Laurens Lady Raiders while Rachel Vaughan had a season high 11 strikeouts in a 7-3 win over the North Gwinnett Lady Bulldogs.


SUWANEE-The trip to Gwinnett County on Friday was profitable for the East Coweta Lady Indians as they swept two games to run their unbeaten streak to 21 games.
The Lady Indians will look to add to the total Saturday morning when they travel to Buford to face the Lady Wolves at 9:00 and will face the Calhoun Lady Yellowjackets at 11:00.
In the first game, Kelley Lynch and Aniston Wright combined for a no-hit, 14 strikeout day in a 7-0 win over he West Laurens Lady Raiders while in game two, Rachel Vaughan set a season high for strikeouts with 11 as the Lady Indians defeated the North Gwinnett Lady Bulldogs 7-3 on the latter’s home field.
The opener went into the favor of EC as Lilly Agan reached on a triple then scored on a single by Olivia Davis who stole second and moved around to score on a pair of groundouts.
The score 2-0 as Lynch and West Laurens starter Payten Strickland were retiring batters at quick pace until the bottom of the fourth inning as EC added two more runs after the first two batters were retired.
Vaughan reached on a single and after walks to Wright and Hanna Miller, Ansley Gunter hit ball that went between the second baseman and shortstop.
In the bottom of the sixth inning the Lady Indians finished scoring as Vaughan reached on a leadoff single and after Caroline Lively reached on a two out walk, Carmen Prior laced an offering from Strickland into the outfield for a two-run double.
Meanwhile, Lynch was doing her thing with the strikeout ball with a few walks and a coupe of hit batters as the only way the Lady Raiders were able to get on base.
Wright took over in the top of the seventh inning and made it look easy as she retired the first two batters on groundouts before closing the no-hitter with a strikeout.    
In the nightcap, the Lady Bulldogs took an early lead in the bottom of the first inning with an unearned run  but the lead didn’t last long as the Lady Indians came back in the top of the third inning.
Prior and Agan reached on consecutive one out singles and Davis reached on a walk to load the bases and Lynch followed with a two-run single.
Ashlynn Gunter followed with an RBI groundout and Vaughan aided her own cause with a double to left field.
The Lady Bulldogs came back with a pair of runs in the bottom of the frame to cut the margin to 4-3, but the Lady Indians got one of the runs back in the top of the fourth inning as Hanna Miller reached on a one out double and Agan followed with a single that scored pinch runner Caison Byars.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the top of sixth inning lined a shot over the left center field fence for a solo home run and added one more in the top of the seventh inning as Lynch reached on a two out double and Ashlynn Gunter followed with a triple to right field that scored pinch runner Katie Taylor.
Vaughan finished the game in the bottom of the as she induced a pair of groundouts to Davis at second and ended the game by recording her 11th strikeout. 


Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Ferguson, Cooper lead ECJV to win over Alexcander JV

Photo courtesy of Barbara Lecuona 


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Kenadie Cooper gets a fist pump from assistant coah Kyle Bowman
in Monday's JV game at Alexander. EC was a 5-0 winner behind three hits from Cooper
 DOUGLASVILLE-Kenadie Cooper was 3-for-4 at the plate with two runs scored and Kylie Ferguson allowed three hits and recorded five strikeouts Monday as the East Coweta Lady Indians defeated the Alexander Lady Cougars 5-0 in a junior varsity contest.
The Lady Indians scored early in the game as Cooper singled to start the game, stole second and moved to third on a passed ball before scoring when Olivia Cook grounded out to third.
In the top of the second, EC added to the lead as Madison Lecuona reached on a one out double and was able to score on a single to right by Ashleigh Campbell.
Meanwhile, Ferguson was carving through the Alexander order as she faced two over the minimum through the first four innings of play.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the top of the fifth inning as Cooper reached on an infield single and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Katie Taylor before coming home on a two out single by Ansley Duffey.
In the top of the sixth inning, the Lady Indians recorded their final tallies of the game after two outs as Campbell reached on an infield error and Jaliyah Holmes reached on a mishandled third strike.
Ferguson aided her own cause with a single that scored Campbell with Holmes advancing to third on the play before coming home on a wild pitch.

The margin was enough for Ferguson as she allowed a two out single before ending the game on a fielder’s choice. 

EC wins extra inning affair with Alexander, pitchers record 19 Ks


Photos courtesy of Barbara Lecuona

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Aniston Wright (top), Rachel Vaughan (center)  and Kelley Lynch (bottom) combined to retire 18 of 30 Alexander batters by strikeout.


DOUGLASVILLE-Anybody who felt the Monday evening non-region softball contest between the East Coweta Lady Indians and the Alexander Lady Cougars would be close did not leave disappointed.
In the battle between the top-ranked team in class AAAAAAA (EC) and the defending AAAAA champs (Alexander). 10 innings were required to determine a winner and when the final out was record, the Lady Indians had a 4-3 victory.
By virtue of the win, the Lady Indians remain undefeated with an 18-0 record as they host the Wheeler Lady Wildcats on Tuesday in the final Region 2-AAAAAAA game of the season.
The Lady Cougars drop to 15-6 with the loss as they attempt to complete their Region 5-AAAAA schedule.
Fans also had the opportunity to witness a strong pitching performance as Kelley Lynch, Rachel Vaughan and Aniston Wright combined for 18 strikeouts and allowed seven hits over 10 innings.
The game was tied at 3-3 as the 10th inning began with Lilly Agan on second base under the International Tiebreaker rule.
An infield single by Olivia Davis allowed Agan to move to third with Lynch coming to the plate.
With Lynch at the plate, Davis was able to steal second to get into scoring position but the former was unable to get either player home as she hit a pop to shortstop.
However, teammate Ashlynn Gunter picked her up with a sacrifice fly to center field allowing Agan to come home from third with the lead run for the Lady Indians.
In the bottom of the frame, Landry Solomon began at second base under the ITB rule for the Lady Cougars and advanced to third with the potential tying run on a wild pitch by Lynch.
However, Lynch recovered by retiring the first batter on a popfly to Gunter at third and the next two by swinging third strikes.
In five innings of relief, Lynch had 10 strikeouts while allowing one hit and two walks while hitting two batters.
The Lady Indians took the first lead of the game in the top of the first inning as Agan reached on a single and moved to third on a single by Lynch before eventually scoring on a sacrifice fly by Gunter.
After two outs in the bottom of the frame, the Lady Cougars came back to tie the game at 1-1 as Faith Shirley was hit by a pitch and courtesy runner Solomon was able to score on a double by Georgia Blair off Wright.
Alexander had a chance to take the lead in the bottom of the second inning with two runners on base and one out but Wright was able to end the threat with a strikeout and a pop to Davis at second base.
Vaughan took over for Wright on the pitching rubber in the bottom of the third inning and the senior recorded five strikeouts in the first two innings while allowing one hit.
Vaughan had trouble in the bottom of the fifth inning as the Lady Cougars scored twice to take a 3-1 lead.
The Lady Indians came back in the top of the sixth inning to tie the game at 3-3 as Ashlynn Gunter led off with a single and after one out, Vaughan and Ansley Gunter reached on singles that loaded the bases.
A wild pitch allowed Ashlynn Gunter to score and move pinch runners Kenadie Cooper and Katie Taylor into scoring position.
After the second out of the inning was recorded, Carmen Prior hit a ball to second that allowed Cooper to score the tying run as Taylor was caught in a rundown before getting tagged out at third.
The Lady Cougars had a chance to win the game in the bottom of the seventh inning with two runners on base and one out, but Lynch was able to end the threat with a pair of strikeouts that sent the game into extra innings.


Saturday, September 16, 2017

Cook hits 1st HS dinger, Griffin, Taylor and Cooper have 3 hits each in ECJV win

Photo by Barbara Lecuona

McDONOUGH-The junior varsity picked up where the varsity left off Friday night as the East Coweta Lady Indians defeated the Union Grove Lady Wolverines 14-6 in a five inning Friday night affair.
The win improved the season record to 12-0-1 on the season with a matchup against Alexander looming.
The Lady Indians opened the scoring in the top of the first inning as Kenadie Cooper led off with a triple and came home as Katie Taylor hit a ground ball to third.
The Lady Wolverines tried to rally in the bottom of the inning with two runners on base with one out but starting pitcher Mollie Peacock recovered by recording a strikeout and induced a ground ball back to the pitching rubber.
The Lady Indians did most of their offensive damage in the top of the second inning as 11 batters went to the plate with seven coming home to gain a comfortable 8-0 lead.
Macie Wiggins and Madison Lecuona led off with singes and moved into scoring position after a solid sacrifice bunt by Ashleigh Campbell.
The umpire may not be excited but her EC teammates were as Olivia Cook gets a reception
after hitting a home run in the top of the third inning that was her first at the high school level.
A single scored Wiggins with Lecuona moving to third before Olivia Cook brought her home with a two out single to right field.
Ansley Duffey followed with a single and Ashleigh Griffin followed with a triple that scored Duffey and Cook.
Courtesy runner Ava Brooke Strickland came home with the final run of the frame as Macie Wiggins made her second at bat of the inning count with an RBI single.
After Peacock retired the side in order in the bottom of the second inning, EC added to their run total with three more in the top of the third inning.
Campbell, Jaliyah Holmes and Cooper led off with singles, but Cooper was erased on the front end of a double play as Campbell crossed home plate.
Cook picked up her teammates on the next at bat as she drilled a shot over the center field fence for a two-run home run that gave EC an 11-0 lead and was her first at the high school level.
Union Grove was able to get on the scoreboard with three runs in the bottom of the third inning with three runs.
After EC was retired in order in the top of the fourth inning the Lady Wolverines made the game closer with three more runs to cut the margin to 11-6.
However, the Lady Indians recovered to score three runs that led to the final margin.
Taylor reached on an infield error and moved to third on a ground out before scoring on a single by Duffey.
A double by Griffin scored Duffey and Griffin was able to score on Wiggins’ third hit of the night.
Holmes replaced Peacock on the pitching rubber in the bottom of the fifth inning and made quick work of the Lady Wolverines as she retired the side of order with a ground out and a pair of strikeouts.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
 
  

Vaughan dominates on pitching rubber, Gunters at the plate in EC win over UG



Photo courtesy of Nicole Vaughan


McDONOUGH-Any thoughts of a lull following the win over rival Newnan evaporated quickly on Friday as Rachel Vaughn fired a two-hitter and recorded nine strikeouts to lead the East Coweta Lady Indians to a 9-0 win over the Union Grove Lady Wolverines.
The win improved the Lady Indians’ overall record to 17-0 while Union Grove fell to 9-8 after the non-region contest.
The Lady Wolverines threatened to score first as Vaughan allowed a single to Emily Coltharp and a one out walk to Leslie Cochran but consecutive strikeouts by the senior lefthander ended the threat.
In the top of the second inning, the Lady Indians were able to take advantage of their scoring opportunity as Ashlynn Gunter reached on leadoff single and eventually came home on a two out single by Ansley Gunter.
Rachel Vaughan had a dominating night on the mound
Friday night at Union Grove as she allowed two hits, one walk, one hit batter
 and nine strikeouts
After Vaughan breezed through the bottom of the second inning with a groundout and two strikeouts, EC was able to add to the lead in the top of the third as Lilly Agan utilized her speed for a double and moved to third on a wild pitch before coming home on a sacrifice fly by Kelley Lynch.
Olivia Davis accounted for the other run in the inning as she came home on a double by Ashlynn Gunter.
The Lady Indians weren’t finished adding to the lead as Carmen Prior opened the top of the fourth inning with a single while Agan reached on a walk.
After both advanced on a groundout by Davis, Lynch hit a ground ball that was mishandled in the infield and Prior came home from with the fourth run of the game.
A two-run double by Ashlynn Gunter accounted for a 6-0 lead and gave the senior infielder a 3-for-3 evening at the plate.
Union Grove changed pitchers in the top of the fifth inning but EC remained in a scoring mood as they added three more runs in the top of the frame.
Vaughan walked to open the inning and Ansley Gunter collected her second hit of the game with a single to center field.
Caison Byars came off the bench to lay down a sacrifice bunt that advanced courtesy runner Kenadie Cooper and pinch runner Katie Taylor into scoring position.
Prior made her second hit of the game count as her single to left scored Cooper from third and moved Taylor to third who later scored on a wild pitch.
The final run scored when a ball was mishandled in the infield allowing Prior to race home.
Meanwhile, the benefactor of the run support was able to dominate the Lady Wolverine bats as Vaughan was able to get 14 first pitch strikes on the 19 batters that came to the plate in the game.
She also had three innings where Union Grove was retired in order with a hit batter interrupting the streak.
Next on the EC schedule is a trip to where for a date with the Alexander Lady Cougars on Monday in a rematch of the two clubs.
The Lady Indians were 8-0 winners on August 23 in a game played in Sharpsburg that was called after six innings.

In that game, Hanna Miller and Ashlynn Gunter hit home runs while Agan and Davis had triples and Lynch had a no-hitter.

Friday, September 15, 2017

EC gets revenge on Newnan in JV game

After ending their last encounter in a tie, the East Coweta Lady Indians got a measure of revenge Thursday as they defeated the Newnan Lady Cougars 13-0 in a junior varsity matchup that took four innings.
The lady Indians took the lead early as Katie Taylor and Ansley Gunter reached on consecutive walks and Ansley Duffey brought them home with a two-run single.
The East Coweta Lady Indiajns gave pitcher Kylie Ferguson
plenty of runs to work with in their 13-0 four inning win over the
Newnan Lady Cougars in a JV game on Thursday. Ferguson allowed
two hits and recorded five strikeouts.
In the top of the third inning, the Lady Indians did most of their damage as 12 batters went to the plate with six coming home to increase the lead to 8-0.
Madison Lecuona was hit by a pitch to open the frame, Kenadie Cooper followed with a double and one out later both came home on a double by Gunter.
Cook and Duffey reached base to load the bases for Ashleigh Griffin who hit a sacrifice fly to center field hat scored courtesy runner Ava Brooke Strickland.
Macie Wiggins had an RBI single and after Savanna Murphy walked, Jaliyah Holmes had a rwo-run single to complete the scoring.
Meanwhile, Kylie Ferguson held the Lady Cougars off of the scoreboard by allowing only a pair of hits in the first three frames of the game.
The Lady Indians add more runs to the scoreboard in the top of the fourth inning as they batted around to score five times.
Cooper singled, moved to second on a groundout and moved to third on a wild pitch before coming home on a fielder's choice hit by Gunter.
Cook followed with an RBI double and came home as a result of a pair of Newnan errors in the field and after Ashleigh Campbell reached, Kourtney White reached on a fielder's choice and Kaliyah Matthews grounded out to bring Campbell home.
The scoring came to an end as Strickland had an RBI single.
Ferguson was able to end the game with only one baserunner in the frame as EC won on the nmercy rule.

Varsity claims first place as Lunch records 14 K's


Thursday, September 14, 2017

Lynch strikes out 14 batters in one-hitter as EC claims first place in region


Region 2-AAAAAAA Standings
                        Overall   Region
East Coweta   16-0       4-0
Newnan            17-2       3-1
Campbell          5-10      2-1
Westlake           5-7        1-2
Wheeler             5-6        0-3
Pebblebrook     0-7        0-3


The East Coweta Lady Indians overcame a sluggish start to their Region 2-7A contest Thursday at Newnan with four runs in the top of the seventh inning to support the one-hit, 14 strikeout performance of Kelley Lynch to defeat the Lady Cougars 6-0.
By virtue of the win, the Lady Indian s improved to 16-0 overall and a 4-0 region record which gives them first place as they play Union Grove Friday afternoon in a non-region contest at the home of the Lady Wolverines.
After winning their first 17, the Lady Cougars have dropped two straight and are now in second place with a 3-1 mark.
Newnan starter Addie Andrews got through the first two innings allowing a single to Lilly Agan in the top of the first inning but managed to get of trouble as Agan was caught stealing second and the remaining five batters were retired.
Meanwhile, Lynch was in her usual form as she retired the first 11 batters with seven strikeouts until Danielle Curlee reached base in the bottom of the fourth.
The Lady Indians gave Lynch a lead in the top of the third inning Hanna Miller reached on a single and moved to single on a one out walk to Carmen Prior before scoring after singles by Agan and Olivia Davis.
Prior was retired at the plate on a force play for the second out of the frame but EC was able to add a second run to the lead as Ashlynn Gunter had an RBI single that brought Agan home.
After being retired in order in the top of the fourth, the Lady Indians had a chance to add to the lead in the top of the fifth as Prior singled and after one out moved to second on a single by Davis.
However, Andrews got out of trouble as flyballs were hit to center field and right field respectively to end the frame.
The 2-0 lead was enough for Lynch who retired seven of the next nine batters after Curlee reached base in the fourth inning.
After being retired in order in the top of the sixth inning, the Lady Indians finally got to Andrews in the top of the seventh inning as they batted around to score four runs.
Ansley Gunter led off with a pinch hit single and Kenadie Cooper was sent in as a pinch-runner as Prior came to the plate.
Cooper demonstrated her speed by stealing second base and moving to third on a wild pitch before Prior grounded out to second and collected an RBI as Cooper came home.
A walk to Agan and consecutive singles by Davis and Lynch gave EC a 4-0 lead then a sacrifice fly by Ashlynn Gunter and a single by Aniston Wright added to the tally in the frame.
Davis was 3-for-4 at the plate with a run and an RBI while Agan was 2-for-3 with a walk and two runs scored.
In the bottom of the inning, Lynch retired the first batter on strikes and after the next batter reached on an error, recorded another strikeout.
After hitting the next batter, Lynch was able to end the game as she retired the final batter on a called third strike.
As for opponent on the pitching rubber, Andrews allowed 11 hits with five in the seventh inning and recorded six strikeouts.

JV gets revenge on Newnan


Friday, September 8, 2017

Replay of broadcast announced


                          

                             




The repeats of the broadcast of the Thursday night softball game played between East Coweta and Northgate will be Saturday afternoon. Heard online on streamcity.org , the broadcast will be heard after lunch and again later in the day. The times will be on the website later Friday.
Providing the play-by-play will be the public address announcer for the East Coweta softball program.
UPDATE: Game aired at noon today and another airing should be later on the day.
Also, the Newnan game will be aired on StreamCity at 6.


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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Lynch, Vaughan combine on one-hitter in 10-0 won over Northgate

The East Coweta Lady Indians did most of their damage in the third and fourth innings with seven runs in that span as they defeated the Northgate Lady Vikings 10-0 in a five-inning road contest played Thursday evening.
The Lady Indians improved to 14-0 as they prepare to face the Union Grove Lady Wolverines in Sharpsburg on Monday and a key Region 2-7A game on Tuesday at Newnan while the Lady Vikings fell to 5-6.
Alissa Bolinger of Northgate and Kelley Lynch of EC made quick work in the first inning by retiring the side in order but the former struggled in the top of the second.
Ansley Gunter led off with a single, moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Aniston Wright and moved to third as Rachel Vaughan reached on an infield single.
With Hanna Miller at bat, a pitch from Bolinger got away and Gunter slid home with the first run of the game for the Lady Indians.
After Lynch retired the Lady Vikings in the bottom of the second inning with a trio of strikeouts, the Lady Indians gave her a cushion to play with as they scored three times in the top of the third inning.
Lilly Agan led off by reaching on an error and stealing second before scoring on a single by Olivia Davis who advanced to second on a throw home.
After Lynch hit a flyball to right, Gunter singled to move Davis to third and after she stole second, a wild pitch allowed Davis to score and the lead was 3-0.
The Lady Indians added one more run in the frame as Gunter came home on a double to right center by Vaughan who flirted with a home run.
In the bottom of the third, someone other than Lynch and Vaughan recorded an out as a popup was hit to Madison Lecuona in a play that was sandwiched between two more strikeouts by Lynch.
The game got out of hand in the top of the fourth inning as EC added four runs to take an 8-0 lead.
Carmen Prior led off with a single, stole second and after Agan walked the former came home score as Davis hit a double to left field.
Bolinger was relieved by Liz Sebastian who found the going rough as she threw a wild pitch that scored Agan and hit Lynch with a pitch before Gunter hit a ball to center field for a sacrifice fly that scored Davis from third.
After Wright was retired, Vaughan and Ansley Gunter reached on walks to load the bases for Caroline Lively who was hit by a pitch that brought Lynch home for the final tally of the stanza.
After a seven strikeout outing, Lynch was replaced in the bottom of the fourth by Vaughan who had a strikeout and an assist while someone not named Lynch, Lecuona or Vaughan participated on a play as Ansley Duffey caught a throw at first from Lecuona.
The Lady Indians added two more runs with two outs in the top of the fifth inning as Kenadie Cooper scored on a bases loaded walk to Vaughan and Gunter scored her third run of the night on a wild pitch.
In the bottom of the fifth inning, Northgate had their first hit of the game as Trinity Ingleston singled to right center but ground balls to Ashleigh Griffin at shortstop and Olivia Cook at third as well as one back to Vaughan would bring the game to an end.

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EC defeats Northgate in five inning JV game

The East Coweta Lady Indians went on a scoring spree in the top of the second inning and came away with an 8-0 win over the Northgate Lady Vikings in a junior varsity game played Thursday afternoon.
After being retired in order in the top of the first, EC went to work as Olivia Cook led off with a walk and after Ansley Duffey hit a sacrifice bunt two more walks loaded the bases for Kaliyah Matthews.
Matthews was hit by a pitch that allowed Cook to score and a walk to Jaliyah Holmes scored Macie Wiggins from third to give the Lady Indians a 2-0- lead.
A single by Kenadie Cooper scored Ashleigh Griffin while Katie Taylor had a sacrifice fly RBI before Ansley Gunter had a two-run single that increased the lead to 6-0 and the scoring came to an end as Cook scored on a single by Duffey.
That appeared to be enough for Kylie Ferguson who retired the side in the bottom of the second inning and gave her teammates a chance to add to the lead.
The final run of the game for EC came in the top of the fourth inning came as Taylor led off with a walk, stole second and came home on a single by Cook.
After a tough fourth inning, Ferguson recovered in the bottom of the fifth to end the game under the mercy rule.

Varsity defeats NG behind pitching of Lynch & Vaughan

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Wright shuts down Campbell on a two hit, 11K performance.




Special Thanks to Barbara Lecuona for use of her photo.


SHARPSBURG-Aniston Wright made the pitch when needed Tuesday night as she allowed two hits over seven innings with 11 strikeouts as the East Coweta Lady Indians defeated the Campbell Lady Spartans 7-0 in a Region 2-7A contest played at home.
The win improves the Lady Indians’ record to 13-0 overall and 3-0 in region play while the Lady Spartans drop to 4-6, 2-1 with the loss.
Aniston Wright allowed two hits and recorded 11 strikeouts in the 7-0
win over Campbell.
The Lady Indians scored their first run of the game in the bottom of the opening frame as Lilly Agan singled, stole second and moved to third on a sacrifice bunt by Olivia Davis before coming home on a single by Kelley Lynch.
In the bottom of the second inning, EC added to the lead after two outs as Caroline Lively singled and after courtesy runner Krys Odum stole second, Carmen Prior singled to left and Odum was waved home.
The Lady Indians had a chance to score several runs I n the bottom of third inning with Lynch and Wright on base with one out, but they had to settle for one as Caison Byars dropped a two out single that scored Lynch.
The run per inning plan continued in the bottom of the fourth as Davis reached on a one out single, stole second and came home on a single to left by Lynch.
Two runs scored with one out in the bottom of the fifth inning as Rachel Vaughan reached on an error and Byars singled with both advancing after a groundout and eventually scoring on a single by Prior who had three RBIs in the game.
The final run of the game came in the bottom of the sixth inning as Lynch completed a 4-for-4, two run, three RBI game with a solo home run over the center field fence.
Meanwhile, Wright had the game in control on the pitching rubber as she gave up two singles and was able to retire the Lady Spartans with the strikeout ball.
Next for the Lady Indians will be a trip to Northgate on Thursday with the junior varsity slated to play at 4:30 while the varsity will play at 6.

Streamcity to broadcast game at Northgate

The contest between East Coweta and Northgate on Thursday is scheduled to be aired by Streamcity.org.
Broadcast time is scheduled for 6 and to reach the internet radio station, go to streamcity.org and either click the "play" button on the Stream City Coweta radio station or simply clicking the logo for the game underneath the "Live Sports" banner. 
The station will also broadcast the Newnan-Northgate game on Wednesday.