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Sunday, August 27, 2023

Lady Indians dominate in three game sweep at Lady Braves JV Tournament

 
Productive day for McKenna Holmes who tossed a shutout in
a game against Harris County while recording two hits and two
RBIs as well as two runs against Heard County. Photo by Paula Stubbs

FRANKLIN-Saturday went from picking up where the varsity football team left off to stopping a rally Saturday as the East Coweta Lady Indians won three games in the Heard County JV Tournament.
The Lady Indians had their way with the host Heard County Lady Braves in a 17-0 decision and defeated the Harris County Lady Tigers 6-0 before slowing down the Villa Rica Lady Wildcats by an 8-7 decision.
The sweep improved the Lady Indians' mark to 10-0-1 as the enter games against McIntosh, Campbell and Jackson this week.
In the win over Heard County, EC took the early lead in the top of the first inning as Payton Wilson singled, stole second and after Hayden Chaffin singled, McKenna Holmes hit a two-run, two-out single to center field 
Sophia Vaccariello followed with a single to right center field that scored Summer Wilson and Holmes that gave  the Lady Indians a 4-0 lead.
Benefitting from the early run support was Camryn Horton who retired the Lady Braves in order in the bottom of the first and stranded two base runners in the bottom of the second.
Horton recorded three strikeout in the two inning stint.
The Lady Indians blew the game open in the top of the second inning as 19 batters went to the plate and scored 13 runs.
Callie Flury led off with a single, Sydney Stubbs walked and Payton Wilson followed with a line drive single that loaded the bases.
Avery Batten blooped a two-run single to center field and Chaffin followed with an RBI single to give the Lady Indians a 7-0 lead.
singles by Holmes and Addy Howell loaded the bases for Vaccariello who had her second two-run single of the game.
Hailee Vance blooped an RBI single to left center and Flury had an RBI groundout that led the first out of the inning and another EC run.
With two outs, Payton Wilson had an RBI single followed by a two-run single by Kylee Rozier and an RBI single by Izzy Kelleher.
Maddie Lindon, Catherine Maxwell and Keyleigh Gardner also contributed to the slugfest with RBI singles before the frame finally came to an end.
The game was called after two innings under a time limit.
In the second game, the Lady Indians took an early lead in the bottom of the first inning as Holmes and Chaffin reached on one out walks while Howell followed with a double that scored Vance.
Chaffin eventually scored on an infield error on Harris County.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the bottom of the fourth inning on RBIs by Vance, Vaccariello and Chaffin .
Holmes was the benefactor of the support with a solid five innings allowing one hit on a weekend where she celebrated her 15th birthday.
Keyleigh Gardner slides into second base in the game against
Villa Rica. Photo by Paula Stubbs.
 

In the final game, the Lady Indians took the lead in the top of the first 
as 
Vaccariello scored on a sacrifice fly by Howell and Chaffin scored on a single by Izzy Kelleher.
The Lady Wildcats tied the game in the bottom of the frame but the Lady Indians regained the lead in the top of the second on an RBI single by Payton Wilson and an RBI groundout by Vaccariello.
Villa Rica scored a run in the bottom of the third, but EC responded with three runs in the top of the fifth inning on an RBI single by Kelleher and a two-run double by Kylee Rozier.
The Lady Wildcats rallied in the bottom of the sixth with four runs but it was not enough as the time limit was reached.
Kelleher had two hits and two RBIs while Maxwell also had two hits in the game.
Kayden Ulrich pitched the first three innings with three strikeouts while Holmes finished with four strikeouts in the final two.

Thursday, August 24, 2023

Deloachs celebrate wedding anniversary at EC-Newnan softball game.

 
Catherine and Frank Deloach celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Wednesday night
at the softball game between East Coweta and Newnan. They are shown with members of the
East Coweta team. The couple also threw out the first pitch of the game won by EC 1-0.
Photo by Paula Stubbs.

SHARPSBURG-A number of events occurred on August 23 in various parts of the world.
In 1814, first lady Dolley Madison saved a portrait in the White House during the war of 1812 with the British while first daughter Margaret Truman sang in public for the first time in 1947.
The first Little League World Series champion was crowned in 1947 while Pete Rose was banned from major league baseball amidst gambling charges.
The Beatles hoped to own August 23, 1963 by themselves as their hit song "She Loves You" was released in the United Kingdom while drummer Ringo Starr was alleged to have admitted writing "Don't Pass Me By.
Frank Deloach looks to throw a strike to
East Coweta catcher Madysen Weathers
as his wife Catherine and EC pitcher Jada savage 
look on. Photo by Paula Stubbs.

However, an event in the southeastern portion of the state of Georgia overshadowed the day for the Fab Four.
Wednesday night at the softball game between East Coweta and Newnan, the 60th wedding anniversary for Frank and Catherine Deloach was celebrated in front a large group.
Prior to the start of the game, the Deloachs were escorted to the pitching circle where Frank, who has spent a number of past anniversary with his bride at a game, tossed the ceremonial first pitch to Lady Indians catcher Madysen Weathers.
Ironically, Weathers became a bigger part of the celebration as she hit a home run to give the Lady Indians a 1-0 victory over their cross count rival.

Weathers home run leads to EC win during a pitching battle

Madysen Weathers has a crowd awaiting her at home plate after her home run in the bottom of the sixth inning of Wednesday's game. Weathers has hit a home run in four of her last five games. Photo by Paula Stubbs.


SHARPSBURG-The rivalry game Wednesday between the East Coweta Lady Indians and Newnan Lady Cougars offered a little of everything for fans of the two schools.
The night opened with Frank and Catherine Deloach, parents of EC head coach Franklin Deloach, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at the ballpark and threw the first pitch of the game.
Newnan's Maddie Veal looks in for a sign en route 
to recording her 500th career strikeout Wednesday.
Photo by Stuart Crosby.

Newnan's Maddie Veal recorded her 500th career strikeout as the Lady Cougars ace while allowing five hits to the Lady Indians.
However, the big moment came in the bottom of the sixth inning when Madysen Weathers drilled a 1-1 offering over the left field fence for the game's only run in a 1-0 victory.
The win improved the EC record to 8-1 on the season while Newnan suffered their first loss of the season after winning their first seven.
The Lady Cougars threatened to take the lead in the top of the first inning as Addie Smith reached on a one out walk and Veal followed with a single to left field.
Jada Savage had a three hit,
strikeout performance Wednesday night.
Photo by Paula Stubbs.
However, winning pitcher Jada Savage was able to get out of the frame unscathed when Gabi Espy grounded into a double play.
Savage retired the next six in order before surrendering a walk to Smith who was stranded at second in the top of the fourth as the next three were retired.
The Lady Indians threated need to get on the board in the second inning when Payton Roberson reached on a leadoff single and in the bottom of the fourth with her second single of the game.
However, Veal was able to leave her stranded on both occasions.
Roberson was 2-for-3 at the plate for the Lady Indians.
After retiring the next five batters, Weathers came to the plate with one out in the bottom of the sixth inning hit a pitch that quickly left the field.
The shot was the fourth game in the last five games in which Weathers has hit a home run as she continues her strong comeback effort after missing last season.
The Lady Cougars threatened to tie the game in the top of the seventh inning as Espy reached on a leadoff single and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Gracie Smith.
However, Savage lived up to her last name as she retired the next two batters by strikeout to end the game.
Savage dominated the Lady Cougars in allowing three hits and allowing two walks while recording 11 strikeouts.
Weathers, Madison Duffel and Addie Joiner each finished with 1-for-3 outings in the game for EC while Addie Smith reached twice for Newnan.   

ECJV breaks open close game in win over Newnan JV

 
McKenna Holmes shows her hitting prowess with 
a pair of hits while pitching a three hitter in
the 8-0 win. Photo by Paula Stubbs.

SHARPSBURG-The junior varsity version the East Coweta Lady Indians broke open a close game Wednesday with a four run fifth inning to defeat the Newnan Lady Cougars 8-0.
The game was scoreless until the bottom of the second inning aas Addy Howell reached on an infield error and scored on a double to center field by winning pitcher McKenna Holmes.
After a pair of walks, courtesy runner Kayden Ulrich scored from third with the second run of the frame when Sydney Stubbs grounded out to first base.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the bottom of the fourth as Howell and Holmes reached on one out singles before Izzy Kelleher hit a sacrifice fly that was mishandled that allowed Howell and courtesy runner Ulrich to score.
In the bottom of the fifth inning, the Lady Indians pulled away as Payton Wilson led off with a double and moved to third on a wild pitch before a sacrifice fly by Gaby Gopie was mishandled.
Avery Batten reached on a walk and Hayden Chaffin reached on a double that allowed Gopie to score.
Batten eventually scored from third when Howell grounded out and Chaffin accounted for the final run of the game on a wild pitch.
Benefitting from the run support was Holmes who allowed two hits and recorded three strikeouts 
The Lady Indians, who improved to 7-0-1, will play three games in Franklin on Saturday as they participate in the Heard County JV Tournament.


Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Lady Indians handle Lady Lions in a quick manner

 

Payton Roberson had four RBIs and scored twice
in the win over Westlake. Photo by Paula Stubbs.

SHARPSBURG-The East Coweta Lady Indians found a number of ways to score Tuesday night as they defeated the Westlake Lady Lions in the Region 2-AAAAAAA opener for both squads.

The victory will allow EC to take an 8-1 record into the Wednesday matchup against cross county rival Newnan at home.
The Lady Indians did most of their damage in the bottom of the first inning as Madison Duffel led off with a double, Addie Joiner reached on a walk and Madysen Weathers followed with a three run home run over the left field fence.
Payton Roberson walked and stole second before Lizzy Austin reached for Jenna Helmly who hammered a double to left field that brought the duo plateward.
After the second out of the frame was recorded, starting pitcher Maggie Stubbs reached on a walk and Addy Howell followed with a triple to left field.
After a pair of walks loaded the bases, Roberson lined a triple to left center field and the lead was 11-0.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the bottom of the second inning as Howell reached on a one out walk and McKenna Holmes followed with a single.
Horton walked to load the bases  and Roberson recorded her fourth RBI of the game with a sacrifice fly to center field.
Gabi Gopie, Austin and Helmly followed with walks to account for a 14-0 lead and the scoring concluded with a single by Rylee Gordy.
The benefactor of the lead was Stubbs who retired all nine batters in the game with five by strikeout.  

 

Saturday, August 19, 2023

Duffel, Weathers lead EC hitting barrage in GDC tourney

Maddie Weathers hit  a two-run home run
in East Coweta's 14-1 winover Stockbridge.
Weathers also had two RBIs in the 7-5 win
 over Tattnall Square. Photo by Paula Stubbs.



SHARPSBURG-The East Coweta Lady Indians continued their hot start Friday night in a pair of wins in the Georgia Dugout Club Tournament.
In game one, the Lady Indians withstood a late rally to comeaway with a 7-5 six inning win over the Tattnall Square Trojans while an 11-run second inning led to a 14-1 win over the Stockbridge Lady Tigers.
The victories improved the EC record to 6-0 as they travel to Woodstock for games against Gordon Lee and Cherokee.
The Lady Indians scored the first run of the contest in the bottom of the second inning when Jada Savage lined a single to left field and an RBI groundout by Sophia Santiago.
In the bottom of the third inning, EC added five more as Madison Duffel led off with a double and scored on a one out double by Addie Joiner.
Maddie Weathers followed with an RBI single before an RBI double Payton Roberson and an RBI triple by Santiago gave the Lady Indians a 6-0 lead.
The Lady Trojans got on the board with a home run in the top of the fourth inning but the Indians came back with a run in the bottomof the frame.
Another Duffel double was followed by a fielder's choice by Weathers and the lead was 7-1.
Duffel was 2-for-3 at the plate with two runs scored while Weathers was 1-for-3 with an two RBIs.
The Lady Trojans rallied with a run in the top of the fifth and a pair in the sixth but the Lady Indians were able to end the threat.
Savage pitched a complete game for the win allowing five hits and recording three strikeouts.
In game two, the Lady Tigers scored a run in the top of the first on a home run, but the  Lady Indians came back with a pair in the bottom of the frame to take the  lead.
Duffel led off with a walk, stole second and scored on an error in the outfield that allowed Weathers to reach and eventually score on a single by Savage.
The Lady Indians broke the game open in the bottom of the second inning as a double by Riley Ratzlaff, a walk to Santiago and a single by Kate Miller led to three runs.
Singles by Duffel and Lumpkins were followed by a double from Joiner and a two-run home run by Weathers and the lead was 9-1.
Four more runs came home in the frame and the final run came in the bottom of the third as Weathers scored on two out double by Ratzlaff.
Maggie Stubbs and Camryn Hrton combined to pitch a two-hitter in the game with eight strikeouts. 

Thursday, August 17, 2023

EC strikes early, defeats Heard County

Payton Roberson hit a solo home run in the top of the first inning
in Wednesday night's win over Heard County. Photo by Paula Stubbs


FRANKLIN-The East Coweta Lady Indians continued to resemble an imitation of the Atlanta Braves Thursday night with an 11-4 victory over the Heard County Lady Braves. 
East Coweta improved to 4-0 on the season as they prepare to participate in the Georgia Dugout Club Tournament with games against Tattnall Square and Stockbridge on Friday. 
The loss was the first after three wins for Heard County who are the defending state champion in class 1A. 
The Lady Indians opened the scoring in the first inning as Madison Duffel hit the game’s first pitch to left field for a double and score on a single by Mallory Lumpkins. 
Lumpkins, who advanced to second on a throw eventually came home on a single to left field by Addie Joiner. 
A sacrifice fly by Madisyn Weathers and a two out home run by Payton Roberson gave the Lady Indians a 4-0 lead and a double by Riley Ratzlaff led to the final run of the frame after an error. 
After a scoreless second inning, the Lady Indians added to the lead in the top of third inning with four runs. 
Roberson walked, Ratzlaff singled and Sophie Santiago reached on a walk to load the bases. 
A groundout by Kate Miller allowed Roberson to score and a fielder’s choice scored Ratlaff. 
A Lumpkins’ single and a sacrifice fly by Joiner gave the Lady Indians a comfortable 9-0 advantage. 
Savage was the early benefactor with three scoreless innings allowing one hit and recording five strikeouts before she was relieved by Maggie Stubbs. 
The Lady Braves got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the fourth inning as a grand slam cut the score to 9-4 but weren’t able to get any closer. 
In the top of the sixth inning, the Lady Indians scored a run as Joiner singled and afte4r a groundout, a single by Savage allowed courtesy runner Jenna Helmly to score. 
Miller accounted for the final run of the game in the top of the seventh as she led of with a bunt single and eventually came home on a single by Joiner. 
McKenna Holmes tossed two successful frames in the last two innings seventh inning by retiring the side in order.
Junior Varsity victorious
The JV allowed for a sweep as a second inning run stood in a 1-0 four inning game.
Avery Batten led off  the top of the second inning with a double and moved to third on a groundout before scoring on a single by Summer Wilson.
Camryn Horton was the winning pitcher after allowing four hits and recording six strikeouts. 

















Monday, August 14, 2023

EC hit parade continues in support of Stubbs

 

Madisyn Weathers was in a three of a kind mood
with three hits in as many at bats while scoring theee
times and delivering three RBIs in the win.
Photo by Paula Stubbs



SHARPSBURG-The early season hitting exploits for the East Coweta Lady Indians continued Monday afternoon as they defeated the Union Grove Lady Wolverines 9-0 in a non-region home contest.
The Lady Indians, who improved to 3-0 on the season will travel to Franklin on Wednesday to face the Heard County Lady Braves.
The scoring parade started in the bottom of the first inning as Madison Duffel led off with a single to center field, stole second and moved to third on a groundout before scoring on a sacrifice fly to left fieldby Addie Joiner.
Madisyn Weathers followed with a double to center field before coming home on a single to right by Jada Savage.
The Lady Indians were far from done in the bottom of the second inning as Kate Miller reached on single and stole two bases before Duffel reached on walk.
After two outs, Weathers continued letting opposing pitchers know that she is back with a single down the third base line that scored Miller and Duffel.
Weathers, who advanced to second on a throw home, scored the third run of the inning on a single to left by Savage.
Benefitting from the 5-0 advantage was Maggie Stubbs who sailed through the first three innings allowing one hit and enticing outs to the defense behind her.
Stubbs would allow a hit while striking out three batters in the top of the fourth inning before her teammates put the Lady Wolverines away.
Duffel started by reaching on an infield single and stole her third base of the game.
Mallory Lumpkins followed with an RBI double while singles by Joiner and Weathers gave EC a 7-0 lead.
After a groundout, Payton Roberson followed with an RBI single and Riley Ratzlaff closed out the scoring with a sacrifice fly to left field that brought Weathers home.
The game ended in the top of the fifth inning as Camryn Horton took over and after a pair of baserunners, retired the next three to end the contest.
Weathers led the hit parade with all threes by going 3-for-3 at the plate with three runs scored and three RBIs.
Roberson also went 3-for-3 while Savage went 2-for-3 with two RBIs.
NOTE: The junior varsity was called in the bottom of the first due to lightning.
McKenna Holmes got out of a bases loaded situation in the top of the first while her teammates had two runners on base when the game was stopped.