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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

EC uses several players to defeat Campbell in five-inning region game

SHARPSBURG-A number of spots in the order led the way for the East Coweta Lady Indians Tuesday evening as they defeated The defeated the Campbell Lady Spartans 12-1 in a five inning Region 2AAAAAAA contest.
The win improves the Lady Indians' overall mark to 13-0 and 2-0 in region play while the Lady Spartans fell to 11-8 and 1-1.
The win was also the 29th in a row for EC who will play at Newnan next Tuesday in a region matchup with the Lady Cougars.
Campbell scored a run in the top of the first inning off winning pitcher Aniston Wrighy
but EC came back with three runs in the bottom of the frame.
Lilly Agan reached on a leadoff single and was able to go around the bases with a run after three wild pitches.
Kenadie Cooper walked, stole second and came home on a one out single by Ashleigh Griffin who was able to score with two outs in the frame as Caison Byars, Olivia Cook and Macie Wiggins were hit by pitches.
In the bottom of the second inning, the Lady Indians added to the lead as Cooper walked and Katie Taylor singled before the two came home on a single to left field by Griffin who stole second and scored when a flyball to center field was dropped.
The lead increased in the bottom of the third inning as well as the number of substitutes made by the Lady Indians.
Wiggins led off with a single and reached third when the throw from left lield got passed the pitcher and she would come home on a double by Agan.
Agan moved to third on a wild pitch and after a walk to pinch hitter Eliza Kuhne, Kylie Ferguson came off the bench to line a single to center field for an RBI.
With pinch hitter Kaliyah Matthews at the plate, EC pulled off a double steal with Kuhne scoring and Ferguson before Matthews drilled a pitch over the left center field fence for a two-run home run and the lead stood at 11-1.
The final run came in the bottom of the fifth inning as Wiggins walked, moved to second on a wild pitch before scoring on a two out single by Kuhne.
Wright worked the first three innings of he game allowing two hits and a run while recording five strikeouts.
Jaliyah Holmes took over in the fourth and retired all six batters she faced via the strikeout route.

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