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Thursday, September 5, 2019

Stubbs sisters, Heggood, Guiterrez help provide offense for EC JV as unbeaten streak is now at 42

Hannah Stubbs was 3-for-3 at the plate with
three RBIs in the 15-0 win over McIntosh.
PHOTO CREDIT: Paula Stubbs
SHARPSBURG-The East Coweta Lady Indians junior varsity or the sixth member of Region 2AAAAAAA extended their unbeaten streak to 42 games Wednesday evening with a pair of six run innings in a 15-0 win over the McIntosh Lady Chiefs.
The three inning contest improved the 2019 record to 9-0-1 for ECJV with a contest at home on Monday against Whitewater.
After Taylor Beigle retired the Lady Chiefs in order, her teammates provided her with offensive support in the bottom of the first inning as 11 batters went to the plate with six coming home.
Bailee Echols started the onslaught with a triple and Emma Elrod followed by reaching base on a walk and a subsequent steal of second.
Echols would come home on a wild pitch and after Elrod advanced to third, Kip Heggood lined a shot over the head of the McIntosh center fielder for a one out double as Elrod scored the second run of the frame.
AvaBrooke Strickland followed with an RBI single and after moving around the bases with a stolen base and a wild pitch, Karlie Guiterrez was hit by a pitch and  Shallyn Olszowy followed with a two run double.
On the play, Olszowy advanced to third on an error and eventually came home with the final run of the inning on a single by Hannah Stubbs.
In the bottom of the second inning, the Lady Indians struck again with six runs and the lead increased to 12-0.
Kourtney White led off with a triple and scored on a wild pitch and after Heggood reached on a walk, Strickland hit into a fielders choice but the latter would move around the bases to third and come home on a single by Guiterrez.
Maggie Stubbs , who served as a courtesy runner for Guiterrez, stole second and advanced to third when Olszowy reached on an infield error.
Hannah Stubbs came to the plate and and added two runs on a double that scored her younger sister Maggie and Olszowy.
Stubbs was 3-for-3 at the plate with three
RBIs.
After the second out of the inning, Echols reached on a walk and Elrod, who was celebrating her birthday, recorded a nice gift with a two-run double that closed the inning.
In the bottom of the third inning, the Lady Indians closed out the contest with three runs as Heggood led off with a single and scored on a one out triple by Guiterrez.
Olszowy would follow by reaching first on a dropped third strike that allowed Maggie Stubbs to come home with her third run of the game.
After Hannah Stubbs recorded her third safety, Olszowy would score the game's final tally from third base after a wild pitch.
Beigle was the winning pitcher as she retired all nine batters she would face in the game.



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