Kylie Ferguson allowed five hits over seven innings as the Lady Indians JV squad were 2-0 winners. |
Meanwhile, Lynch tossed a one-hitter as the Lady Indians were 4-0 winners to improve to 19-2 on the season.
The junior varsity contest was scoreless until the bottom of the fourth inning when Katie Taylor drilled a shot over the center field fence for a solo home run.
The home run was Taylor's seventh JV shot of the season.
An insurance run was added in the bottom of the fifth inning as Kaliyah Matthews reached on a single, advanced to second on a sacrifice by Kourtney White and scored on a two out double to right by Eliza Kuhne.
The varsity game was scoreless until the bottom of the fourth inning as Ashleigh Griffin walked and moved to second before Krys Odum came in as a pinch runner and scored on a single by Lilly Agan.
The Lady Indians added some insurance in the bottom of the fifth inning via the walk as Kenadie Cooper reached on an error, advanced to second on a single by Ansley Gunter and scored on a bases loaded walk to Caroline Lively.
A walk to Hanna Miller resulted in another run as Gunter crossed home plate and the third and final run of the frame came as Prior reached on a walk as well.
Meanwhile, Lynch was in control as she continued watch batters return to the dugout due to the strikeout which happened on 11 occasions.
A bid for another no-hitter ended in the top of the seventh as Belle Wiliams reached on a walk and scored on a double by Taylor Hammock.
The rally fizzled quick as flyball to right field was caught by Prior.
Next for the Lady Indians will be a tough no-region battle in Zebulon to face the Pike County Lady Pirates.
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