Disclaimer de blog

If you see an error or wish to comment, please send me a polite email (I am quite sensitive) to slcrosby10@gmail.com as a post on the blog will not be seen and a correction probably will not be made. Thank you.

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Nine run third, no-hitter by Adams, Stubbs key EC win in Dugout Club Tourney

Photos courtesy of Amanda Brown, Edge and Elegance Media


 

Addy Adams (left) and Hope Stubbs (right) combined to allow only two baserunners
Saturday while recording 13 strikeouts in the 11-1, five-inning win over Taylor County.



SHARPSBURG-A nine-run third inning and a combined no-hitter for Addy Adams and Hope Stubbs keyed an 11-1 win Saturday for the East Coweta Lady Indians over the Taylor County Lady Vikings in the Georgia Dugout Club Tournament.
The win at home improved the Lady Indians record to 3-3 and will travel to Carrollton on Monday for a contest against the Central Lady Lions while the Lady Vikings fell to 3-3.
Adams held Taylor County scoreless through the first three innings while her pitching opponent Summer Searcy pitched two scoreless frames before faltering in the third inning as the Lady Indians sent 13 batters to the plate.
Keyleigh Gradner and Payton Wilson led off with back-to-back walks while Avery Batten followed with an RBI double that scored Gardner while an error in the outfield allowed Wilson to come home.
Izzy Kelleher and Reese McFadden reached on walks before singles by Zoey Brown and Abby Wheeler added two more runs and a 4-0 lead.
After a force play at the plate, Kylee Rozier lined a two-run single to right field and the offensive onslaught continued as three more runs crossed the plate.
The 9-0 advantage was enough for Adams who gave the Lady Indians four quality innings allowing despite allowing a run in the top of the fourth inning.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, the Lady Indians added to their lead as Brown reached on a single and Callie Mucha reached on an error before scoring on a groundout by Neely Easom and a single by Ella Kate Deloach.
After recording 10 strikeouts while allowing only two baserunners, Adams was replaced in the circle by Stubbs who recorded a clean fifth inning by retiring all three batters via the strikeout route.
In the other two games played Saturday at East Coweta, the Lee County Lady Trojans rallied twice to defeat the Ola Lady Mustangs 9-4 while the Strong Rock Lady Patriots scored five runs in the third inning to defeat the Lady Vikings 6-4.   

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Savage has striking performances in sweep over Cherokee, EC returns to Columbus

Jada Savage tossed two complete games 
Tuesday night in a sweep over Cherokee.
She recorded 29 strikeouts and hit a 
home run in game one.
FILE PHOTO
SHARPSBURG-Jada Savage gave the crowd strong performances Monday night in her final home games for the East Coweta Lady Indians in their second round 6A matchup against the Cherokee Lady Warriors.
In game one, Savage recorded 17 strikeouts in a three hit effort in the circle and hit a home run to give EC a 3-0 win while she claimed 12 strikeout victims in a 2-0 win to gain a sweep.
With the sweep, East Coweta will take a 28-3 record to the Elite Eight where they will face either Dacula or Archer who will play their deciding game this evening.
The trip to Columbus will be the 20th time in 21 years.
Savage was in control early in the opener as she retired the first six batters via strikeout and two of the five batters she face in the top of the fourth inning.
The fourth was the only frame where the Lady Warriors had an opportunity to get on the board as two batters reached base.
The game would be scoreless through the first three and one-half innings as Savage and Cherokee pitcher Laila Davis kept batters at bay.
The scoreless tie was broken in the bottom of the fourth when Savage drilled a pitch from Davis over the left center field fence for a solo home run.
Gaby Gopie doubled in the fourth inning
and scored in game one. She had an RBI single
 in the second game.
FILE PHOTO 

The Lady Indians added a run in the frame as Gaby Gopie reached on a one out double and scored from third when Avery Batten grounded out to first.
In the bottom of the fifth inning, the Lady Indians (or the Paytons) added to their lead as Wilson reached on a walk and scored on a double by Roberson.
Meanwhile, Savage finished her start by retiring the final nine with seven by strikeout.
In the nightcap, the Lady Indians took the lead early as the Paytons (Wilson and Roberson) reached on consecutive singles and with two outs Gopie lined a single to center field to bring Wilson home.
The contest remained 1-0 until the top of the seventh inning when EC scored an insurance run as Kate Miller reached on a bunt single, stole second and scored on a single to center field by Wilson.
Miller was 2-for-3 at the plate while Wilson was 2-for-4.
That was more than enough for Savage who retired the final 15 batters she faced and recorded 12 strikeouts in the game.
After the game, the eight seniors took a trip around the infield which has been a tradition for the program

Monday, October 13, 2025

Joiner shows off power as East Coweta sweeps West Forsyth in playoff series

Jada Savage pitched hitless inning and had eight strikeouts
in game on.
Photo by Stuart Crosby

SHARPSBURG-Addie Joiner showed off her power Monday with three home runs and six RBIs as the East Coweta Lady Indians swept the West Forsyth Lady Wolverines in a first round 6A playoff series.
In game one, Joiner hit two home runs while Payton Roberson and Gabi Gopie hit home runs in a 12-1 five inning contest while Joiner and Jada Savage had home runs in a 7-0 win in the nightcap.
The Lady Indians improve to 26-3 on the season and will host Cherokee in a second round series next week.
Cherokee defeated Paulding County 9-3 in a deciding game Tuesday evening.
Savage and Lady Wolverines starter Elizabeth Bare breezed through the first two innings of the opener but the situation changed in the bottom of the third inning.
Payton Wilson reached on a two out single and scored the first run of the game as Roberson hit a line drive double to the left field fence.
After Savage reached on a walk, Joiner hit her first home run of the night as she hit a flyball over the left field fence for a three-run home run and the lead was 4-0.
In the top of the fourth inning, the Lady Wolverines got on the scoreboard after a couple of hit batters but were unable to solve Savage.
The Lady Indians reclaimed the four-run lead in the bottom of the fourth and more when 12 batters came to the plate with eight coming home.
Izzy Kelleher led off with a single, Avery Batten reached on a walk and both scored as Addy Howell followed with a line drive single to center field.
Kate Miller reached on an infield error and after an RBI ground out, Roberson drilled a pitch to left center field for a home run and the lead was 9-0.
Savage walked again and Joiner struck again with a shot over the left center field before Gopie drilled a pitch to left field for her home run.
After four hitless innings which included eight strikeouts, Savage was lifted in favor of McKenna Holmes who recorded a pair of strikeouts and surrendered the only hit of the game by the Lady Wolverines.
In the second game, Savage and Bare were recording scoreless frames in the first three innings until the top of the fourth inning when Joiner struck for her third home run of the night with a flyball over the fence in left center field.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the top of the fifth inning as back-to-back doubles by Wilson and Roberson accounted for a pair of runs that increased the advantage to 3-0.
East Coweta put the game away in the top of the seventh inning as Wilson had an RBI single and Savage had a three-run home run.
Savage finished the three hit, 12 strikeout performance by retiring the Lady Wolverines in order in the bottom of the frame.
NOTES:  Joiner was 3-for-6 in the two games with six RBIs while Roberson was also 3-for-6 with four RBIs and three runs scored.
Wilson scored three runs in the two games.  


Thursday, October 9, 2025

Lady Indians defeat Lady Trojans for another region title





East Coweta's Jada Savage and Gabi Gopie
pose after the Lady Indians defeated the 
Carrollton Lady Trojans 2-0 in the Region
2-6A Tournament final.
Photo by Stuart Crosby

SHARPSBURG-The East Coweta Lady Indians took a page from a song by Britney Spears called "I Did It Again" as Wednesday night as they defeated the Carrollton Lady Trojans 2-0 in the final game of the Region 2-6A Tournament.
The tournament win marked the 16th consecutive year the Lady Indians have won the championship and the 20th in program history.
The win also improved the Lady Indians record to 24-3 as they prepare to defend their state championship as EC will host West Forsyth in the first round of the 6A state playoff Monday.
First pitch on Monday will be 4:00 with a second game to follow and a possible "if necessary" game on Tuesday at 5:30. 
West Forsyth is the fourth seed from Region 6.
After Savage retired the side in order in the top of the first, the Lady Indians scored the first run of the evening as Peyton Roberson reached on a one out triple to right field and scored on a groundout by Savage.
The single run was enough for Savage as she held the Lady Trojans hitless through the first five innings allowing three walks.
She also benefitted from defensive gems in the field from a number of people including the infield of Roberson, Payton Wilson, Gabi Gopie and Izzy Kelleher who combined for five assists and 13 putouts.
The Lady Trojans finally secured a hit when Carly Jane Jordan reached on a single to left.
Jordan advanced to third but was left stranded as line drive were caught by Wilson and Gopie.
In the bottom of the fifth inning, the Lady Indians scored a necessary insurance run when Savage reached on an error and eventually scored when Gopie lined a single to right center field.
The Lady Trojans were held scoreless in the top of the seventh inning with the seventh strikeout by Savage ended the contest.
NOTES: 66 runs were scored in the six games played during the tournament.
Roberson was 5-for-8 with four runs scored and an RBI for the Lady Indians while Wilson reached base on seven occasions.
Savage recorded her 800th career strikeout Tuesday evening and now has 812 after Wednesday's game. 

 

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Five run fifth keys EC win over Carrollton




SHARPSBURG-The East Coweta Lady Indians broke open a scoreless tie with a five run fifth inning to defeat the Carrollton Lady Trojans 6-0 Tuesday night in the winners bracket game of the Region 2-6A softball tournament.
The Lady Indians improve to 23-3 on the season after the win over the Lady Trojans and a 12-0 four inning victory over the Westlake Lady Lions earlier in the day.
The Lady Indians will face the Lady Trojans or the Chapel Hill Lady Panthers in the championship game Wednesday at 6:00 with an “if necessary’ game to be played at 8:00 should EC lose the final.
The inning began a walk to Payton Wilson and Payton Roberson followed with a single.
After a force play, Addie Joiner singled that loaded the bases when Gaby Gopie came to the plate and lined a single into right field to score Roberson with the first run of the game.
After an infield fly, Avery Batten walked to allow Kaelyn Bowen to score and three more runs followed after back-to-back infield errors.
An extra run of insurance came in the bottom of the sixth inning as Roberson reached on a double and was awarded third base after the defensive interference then scored when Jada Savage grounded out.
Savage retired the side in order in the top of the seventh inning including two by strikeout.
The senior hurler allowing three hits in the game and finished with nine strikeouts which added to her program high of 805 strikeouts. 
In the win over Westlake, Kate Miller led off the game by reaching on a walk, stole second and moved to third on a throwing error before scoring on a sacrifice fly Payton Wilson.
Back-to-back doubles by Payton Roberson and Addie Joiner accounted for the second EC run and Izzy Kelleher’s two out single accounted for the final run of the frame.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the bottom of the second with five runs to take an 8-0 advantage.
Addy Howell singled and Kaelyn Bowen walked before Miller hit a groundball to first that was mishandled allowing a run to score and Wilson followed with a two-run double to give the home team a 6-0 cushion.
Roberson singled and Joiner hit a double for the final pair of runs in the inning.
An infield error along with Rbis by Miller and Wilson gave the Lady Indians an 11-0 lead after three inning before Catherine Maxwell scored on a one out single by Catherine Maxwell in the bottom of the fourth inning to end the game.
Holmes recorded four strikeouts in her two innings in the circle while Camryn Horton tossed a pair of quality innings.

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Wheeler hitting, Waddell pitching leads ECJV to victory

 
Bella Waddell pitched three innings
Tuesday night recording four strikeouts.
Photo by Stuart Crosby
FRANKLIN-Abby Wheeler went 4-for-4 with five RBIs Tuesday to lead the East Coweta Lady Indians junior varsity to a 13- 0 win over the Heard County Lady Braves.
The Lady Indians took the lead in the top of the first inning as winning pitcher Bella Waddell was hit by a pitch and came home on a double by Wheeler.
Bases loaded walks to Kaelyn Bowen and Kinli Blair gave the Lady Indians a 3-0 but the were not done scoring in the opening inning as Catherine Maxwell followed with a two-run single and Wheeler added a two-run double in her second at bat of the frame.
Meanwhile, Waddell gave the Lady Indians a solid outing in the circle as four strikeouts in her three-inning stint while allowing only two hits.
The Lady Indians added to their lead in the top of the third inning as Maxwell reached on a leadoff walk and eventually scored on a force play.
Ella Kate Deloach started a four-run fourth when she was hit by a pitch and after reaching third on a double by Bowen was able to score on a single by Blair.
Bowen, who moved to third on the play, came home when Hope Stubbs grounded out and after Callie Mucha reached on a walk and Waddell was hit by a pitch, Wheeler capped off her afternoon with a two-run single.  
Stubbs took over in the circle for Waddell and allowed a walk before retiring the next three batters to end the game
The junior varsity season will end Thursday at Northgate in a game with the Lady Vikings.

Gopie, Kelleher help key Lady Indians domination of Lady Braves

McKenna Holmes gave the East Coweta Lady
Indians three solid innings in Tuesday's win.

Photo by Stuart Crosby
FRANKLIN-Gabi Gopie and Izzy Kelleher combined for five hits, three runs and five RBIs Tuesday night to help lead the East Coweta Lady Indians to a 16-3 win over the Heard County Lady Braves in a non-region contest.
The Lady Indians improve to 20-3 on the season with a game at Northgate on Thursday while the Lady Braves fell to 11-9.
The EC scoring barrage began as Payton Wilson singled on the first pitch of the game and after Payton Roberson reached pn a walk, Jada Savage lined a single to center field for the first run.
After one out, Gopie reached on a walk and Kelleher followed with a single to score Roberson.
Avery Batten reached on a bases loaded walk that scored Savage and a single by Addy Howell gave the Lady Indians a 4-0 lead.
A walk to Kate Miller scored Kelleher while Wilson had a two-run double in her second at bat of the frame and the lead was 7-0.
The inning continued as Roberson had an RBI single and Joiner had a two-run double before Gopie ended the barrage with a two-run home run over the wall in left center field.
The Lady Braves got onto the scoreboard in the bottom of the inning with a two-run home run but they did not get any closer.
In the top of the third inning, the Lady Indians got one of the runs back as Callie Flury scored from third base when Kelleher hit a sacrifice fly to center field.
The final runs came in the top of the fourth inning courtesy of an infield error and a double by Gopie.
After three innings in which she allowed two only two hits, winning pitcher McKenna Holmes was replaced by Camryn Horton who allowed an unearned run to finish the game that ended on the mercy rule.
Besides the strong batting efforts of Gopie and Kelleher, Wilson contributed two hits while scoring twice an delivering two rbis while Roberson was 2-for-3 with two runs scored.


Tuesday, September 30, 2025

East Coweta JV holds off late rally by Northgate JV

 

SHARPSBURG-Kendall Austin, Keyleigh Gardner and Kinli Blair had RBIs to help lead the East Coweta Lady Indians to a 5-3 win over the Northgate Lady Vikings in a junior varsity contest played Monday.
After a scoreless first inning, the Lady Indians took the lead in the bottom of the second inning as winning pitcher Zoey Brown reached on an infield error to open the frame,
After courtesy runner Kaylee King stole second base, a groundout moved her to third and eventually came home after a wild pitch.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the bottom of the third inning as Abby Wheeler reached on a two out walk, stole second and advanced to third on a wild pitch before coming home on a single by Austin.
In the bottom of third inning, EC added three runs as Kaelyn Bowen reached on an infield error, Callie Flury followed with a single.
Both runners would advance on stolen bases and score when Blair lined a double to left field.
Blair also accounted for the final run of the game for the Lady Indians when she scored on a single by Gardner.
The Lady Vikings rallied in the top of the fifth inning as Evelyn Lane reached on a one out single and eventually scored on a wild pitch.
Consecutive singles by Laney Oswalt and Skyler Blackstock led to The Lady Vikings closing the margin as Sadie Lowe scored them on a line drive double.
However, the Lady Vikings rally came to an end after a groundout.

Read about the varsity win:
 

Savage, Roberson lead East Coweta to win over Northgate

 
Payton Roberson shows off the ball she hit over the
center field fence Monday for a two-run home run.

Photo submitted 

SHARPSBURG-Payton Roberson helped key a five-run third inning with a home run while Jada Savage tossed a no-hitter as the East Coweta Lady Indians defeated the Northgate Lady Vikings 8-0 in a five-inning game played Monday night.
The Lady Indians improved to 19-3 on the season as they face Heard County in Franklin Tuesday evening while the Lady Vikings fell to 18-6 with a Region 3-5A contest at Lovejoy tonight.
Roberson accounted for the first run of the evening for EC as she reached on a one out single and after Savage reached on a walk, Addie Joiner followed with an RBI single.
The Lady Indians took a 2-0 lead in the frame as Keyleigh Gardner, who was running for Savage, was able to score on a sacrifice fly by Gabi Gopie.
In the bottom of the third inning, Payton Wilson opened by reaching on a single to set the stage for Roberson who drilled a 3-2 offering over the center field fence for a home run and a 4-0 lead that prompted a pitching change by the Lady Vikings.
After the pitching change, Savage and Joiner reached on consecutive singles and Gopie reached on a walk that loaded the bases.
A groundout by Izzy Kelleher allowed Gardner to score and give the Lady Indians a 5-0 lead and a sacrifice fly to left field by Avery Batten followed.
The final run of the inning came when Addy Howell delivered a single to right that scored Gopie.
The 7-0 lead was more than enough for Savage who had another solid effort as she retired the first 14 batters of the game before Savannah Chitnis reached on an infield error and Peyton Deraney reached on a walk.
Chitnis and Deraney were the only baserunners as a fielder's choice ended the frame.
Savage recorded seven strikeouts in the game.
The game ending run came in the bottom of the fifth inning as Joiner reached on an infield error and eventually courtesy runner Kaelyn Bowen scored on a one out single by Batten.
Roberson and Joiner each recorded two hits while Roberson, Gardner and Bowen each scored twice in the contest.   

Read about the JV win.

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Purple and Gold ECJV play to 8-8 tie

 SHARPSBURG-Three runs in the top of the sixth inning resulted in an 8-8 tie between the Purple and Gold squads of the East Coweta Lady Indians junior varsity softball program
Tuesday night.
The Purple squad had an 8-5 lead in the top of the sixth inning the Gold squad began to rally as starting pitcher Zoey Brown led off with a bloop single to right field.
Catherine Maxwell followed with a single and Kinli Blair reached on a walk that loaded the bases for Keyleigh Gardner.
Gardner responded with a two-run single and Bella Waddell followed with a single that scored Blair with the tying run.
The Purple squad was retired in order in the bottom of the frame as the game ended as the 90 minute time limit expired.
The game started in favor of the Gold as Waddell and Abby Wheeler opened the game by reaching on consecutive walks with both scoring on a one out single by Kendall Austin and after Kaelyn Bowen walked, Brown had a two-out run single.
The Purple scored a run in the bottom of the first when Kaylee King walked and eventually scored on a two out double by Reese McFadden.
A walk to Blair to open the top of the second inning allowed the Gold to reclaim the run and she scored on a bases loaded walk to Wheeler.
After being shutdown for the first three innings, the Purple squad rallied in the bottom of the fourth to tie the game at 5-5.
Ariana Huber led off with a triple and eventually scored when Liberty McCaskill grounded out to first.
McFadden followed with a single and after the second out of the frame was recorded, Aubrey Hodges walked and Callie Mucha followed with a run scoring single.
Presley Burge delivered the runs that tied the game when she lined a single to right center field.
The Purple took the lead with some two out magic as Huber singled and scored on a single by McCaskill and an outfield error.
McFadden reached on a walk and Neely Easom followed with a two run single.
At the plate, Brown was 2-for-3 with two RBIs while Wheeler reached base three times with an RBI and a run scored.
McFadden helped lead the Purple with a 2-for-3 effort with an RBI and two runs scored while Huber was also 2-for-3 with a pair of runs scored.
NOTES:  The junior varsity and varsity games at Harris County that were scheduled for Wednesday were cancelled as the Lady Tigers rescheduled a region game with Starr's Mill due to Thursday weather.
The next game involving the Lady Indians programming is schedule for Thursday (weather permitting at home against Central Carrollton.
Junior Varsity (Gold) is scheduled for 4:30 while the varsity is scheduled for 6:00.



Monday, September 8, 2025

Three-run third inning sparks Gold win


 SHARPSBURG-Purple and Gold met again Monday evening in a battle between the two junior varsity versions of the East Coweta Lady Indians.

At the end of the 90-minute contest, the Gold came away with a 6-3 victory as Bella Waddell and Katelyn Bowen each scored twice.
The Gold scored the first run of the game with one out in the top of the second inning as Bowen reached on a bloop single to right field.
Bowen advanced to third on a single by Zoey Brown before coming home when Catherine Maxwell grounded out to shortstop.
The Purple people responded by scoring all of their runs in the bottom of the second inning.
Reese McFadden reached on a one out single and Callie Mucha followed with a double with the former coming home on a single by Ariana Huber.
An infield error allowed Mucha to come home and the final run of the frame scored as Huber stole home.
However, the Gold team responded in the top of the third inning with three runs to regain the lead.
Abby Wheeler led off by reaching on a walk and Keyleigh Gardner followed with a bunt single.
Waddell lined a double to right center field and both runners came home to tie the game at 3-3.
After the inning's first out, Waddell would come home with the go ahead run Kylee Rozier lined a single to left field.
Bowen gave the Gold a 5-3 lead in the top of fourth inning as she reached on a leadoff walk, moved to second on a groundout and advanced to third on a wild pitch and scoring on an infield error.
Waddell scored the final run of the game in the top of the fifth inning by reaching first after being hit by a pitch and eventually coming home on a sacrifice fly to right field by McFadden.
Brown pitched four innings to record the win for the Gold squad allowing three hits and recording three strikeouts before Waddell took over in the fifth inning allowing a pair of two out singles.
The Purple will travel to LaGrange to face Troup County on Wednesday on a doubleheader while the Gold will host Harris County on Thursday.
The Varsity will travel to Douglasville for a Region 2-6A game on Tuesday against Chapel Hill as the first of three games during the week.

Thursday, August 28, 2025

Brown, Deloach shine at the plate as Gold defeats Purple in ECJV battle

 
Zoey Brown displays the ball
she hit over the center field fence
for a two-run home run Thursday night. 
                 Photo by Krisha Green.
 

SHARPSBURG-Zoey Brown and Ella Kate Deloach combined for four hits, seven RBIs and three runs to lead the East Coweta junior varsity Gold squad to a 9-1 win Thursday over the Purple team in a matchup of the programs two clubs.
The game was called after five innings.
The Gold squad took the initial lead of the game in the bottom of the first inning when starting pitcher Bella Waddell reached on a walk, stole second and moved to third on a wild pitch before scoring on a single by Deloach.
The Purple team tied the game in the top of the second inning when Presley Burge drilled a 2-2 offering over the center field fence for a solo home run.
The Gold regained the lead with two outs in the bottom of the frame when Abby Wheeler was hit by a pitch and Keyleigh Gardner walked before Brown had a two-run single to right field.
Waddell followed by reaching on a walk and both runners scored on a double to left field by Deloach.
Ater a scoreless third inning, the Gold added to the lead with two outs in the bottom of the fourth inning when Gardner reached on a single and Brown followed by drilling a pitch over the right center field fence with a two-run home run that resulted in a 7-1 lead.
The Gold squad ended the game in the bottom of the fifth inning when Deloach walked and Kylee Rozier followed with a single when Kendall Austin lined a single to left field thone hit , one at scored both runners.
Waddell was the benefactor of the run support as she allowed one hit and two walks while recording six strikeouts.


ECJV Purple gains sweep over Union Grove.

 
SHARPSBURG-Liberty McCaskill went 5-for-5 while Callie Mucha had four RBIs Wednesday to lead the East Coweta Lady Indians (Purple) to a junior varsity doubleheader sweep over the  Union Grove Lady Wolverines.
In game one, McCaskill had a two-run home run while Mucha had a pair of run scoring doubles in a 10-3 win while the former went 2-for-3 and scored twice in an 8-1 win in the nightcap.
The purple version of the JV Lady Indians will face the gold version Thursday afternoon in a 5:00 matchup.
The Lady Indians took the lead in the opener when McCaskill led off the bottom of the first inning with a walk, stole two bases and came home on a single to left field by Ariana Huber who eventually came home with the second run of the frame on a bases loaded walk to Reese McFadden.
In the bottom of the third inning, EC added to their lead with a three-run frame after two outs.
Aubrey Hodges scored on a double to left field by McFadden who came home on a double by Mucha and Hailey Reynolds followed with a run scoring single.
The Lady Indians added five more runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to take a 10-0 lead that put the game away.
Riley Jensen led off with a single and McCaskill followed by a lining a flyball over the center field fence for a two-run home run.
Presley Burge followed with a single and scored on a one out single by McFadden while a two-run double by Mucha accounted for the final runs.
Benefiting from the run support was Hope Stubbs who allowed one hit and recorded six strikeouts in four plus innings of work.
The Lady Wolverines averted a shutout as they scored all of their runs in the top of the fifth inning as the time limit expired.
Union Grove opened the second game with a single run in the top of the second inning but East Coweta rallied to take the lead in the bottom of third inning with a pair of runs.
McCaskill reached on a two out single and eventually scored on an infield error with the tying run and Aubrey Hodges reached on a walk before pitcher Zoey Brown followed with a run scoring single.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the bottom of the fourth inning as Maliah Reid reached on an infield error while McFadden and Burge followed with singles before Mucha was hit by a pitch to force home a run.
Neely Easom followed with a bases clearing triple to left field and came home when a throw from the outfield went into the Union Grove dugout.
McCaskill closed out the scoring when she reached on a single and eventually came home after a force play.
In the circle, Brown allowed four hits and recorded four strikeouts in a game that ended after five innings.
 

 


Wednesday, August 20, 2025

EC (Purple) defeat Sequoyah

 

SHARPSBURG-Addy Adams allowed three hits and recorded six strikeouts as the East Coweta Lady Indians (Purple JV) defeated the Sequoyah Lady Chiefs 5-1 in a junior varsity game played Wednesday night.
The Lady chiefs scored the initial run in the top of the second inning but the Lady Indians responded with a pair in the bottom of the frame to take the lead.
Ariana Huber led off with a single and moved to second on a wild pitch before scoring on a single to center field by Liberty McCaskill that tied the game before the latter scored on a wild pitch.

Kaylee King added to the lead after two outs in the bottom of the third inning as she led off with a single and eventually came home on an infield error.
The Lady Indians added two more runs in the bottom of the fourth inning as Presley Burge lined a double to center field and after a walk to Neely Eason and a wild pitch, Adams helped her own cause with a sacrifice fly to center field.
King recorded her second hit of the game when she had a single that scored Eason with the final tally of the evening.
 

Sunday, August 25, 2024

ECJV softball splits in Heard County Invitational

Photos by Paula Stubbs

Avery Batten reached base five times
Saturday in two games including a
three-run home run.
FRANKLIN-The East Coweta Lady Indians survived the heat Saturday as they split two games  in the Heard County Junior Varsity Invitational.
Avery Batten hit a three-run home run to key an eight run third inning in an 8-4 win over the Harris County in the first game.
In game two, Heard County hit two grand slams in a 13-3 victory.
The record is currently 8-1-1 after the split as they prepare to host McIntosh at home on Monday with a 5:00 start.
In game one, Harris County took a 1-0 in the top of the first inning with an unearned run, but the lead was cut short in the bottom of the third inning.
Kinli Blair opened the frame with a single to left field and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Abby Wheeler.
Sydney Stubbs reached on a walk and Batten followed by drilling a 2-0 offering over the center field fence to give the Lady Indians a 3-1 lead.
The inning continued as Kylee Rozier and Catherine Maxwell reached on consecutive walks while Callie Flury was hit by a pitch to load the bases.
A walk to Kaelyn Bowen followed by a single from Bella Waddell scored two runs while a bases loaded walk to Ella Kate Deloach gave EC a 6-1 lead.
Hope Stubbs pitched four and one-third
innings in game one for the win.

Blair followed by reaching on a walk that scored a run and Sydney Stubbs was responsible for the final run when she had an RBI single.
Hope Stubbs was the benefactor of the run support as she sailed through the top of the fourth inning as she allowed an infield single in the frame.
After pitching effectively for four innings, she would run into trouble in the top of the fifth inning as The Lady Tigers scored three runs to cut the margin to 8-4.
She was replaced by Waddell who retired the final two batters on infield popups to record the save.
Hope Stubbs allowed seven hits and recorded four strikeouts in four and one-third innings to earn the win.
Batten was 2-for-3 at the plate while Sydney Stubbs and Blair would  reached base twice and score a run.
In the game against the Lady Braves, Batten reached base three times with a single and two walks while Rozier reached with two hits and a hit by pitch while scoring once and driving home a pair.

Friday, November 17, 2023

Martin lead four players in double figures to lead EC to win

Carby Martin led the East Coweta scoring attack with
23 points in the 73-65 win. Photo by Stuart Crosby
SHARPSBURG-Carby Martin scored 23 points to lead four players in double figures Thursday night as the East Coweta Indians to a 73-65 win over the Mundys Mill Tigers.
The win at the John Thrower Gymnasium improved the EC record to 2-0 as they travel to Fayetteville Friday night to face the Fayette County Tigers.
The win gave EC a split for the evening as a late second shot in the girls' game gave Mundy's Mill a 41-38 win.
The Lady Indians led 12-9 at the end of the first but were outscored 10-7 in the second to send the two teams to the locker room tied at 19-19. 
In the third period, the Lady Indians were outscored 11-9 and trailed 30-28 going into the final period.
The Lady Indians rallied in the beginning pf the fourth and had a 38-34 lead at one point before the Lady Tigers finished the game with a 9-3 finish.
Kierra Lugo led EC with 17 points and Ariana Simmons scored 14 for the Lady Indians who fell to 0-2 in the first week of the season. 
Qwez WIlliams prepares to shoot a free throw in
Thursday's game. Williams scored 13 points
and blocked several shots. Photo By Stuart Crosby
In the boys' game,
the Tigers took an early 6-3 lead when the Indians came back with an 11-5 finish to the first period and took a 14-11 lead at the buzzer.
The Inidans added to the lead in the second period with a 15-7 session to take a 29-18 at halftime.
In the third period, the Indians maintained the lead with a 27-20 session and led 56-38 going into the final eight minutes.
The Tigers rallied in the fourth period with a 19-4 run to cut the Indians' lead to 60-57 but a 13-8 surge over the final minutes to seal the win. 
Qwez Williams followed Martin in the EC scoring with 13 points while Isaiah Simmons and Harper Rife each registered 11 points.

Thursday, October 26, 2023

EC overcomes deficit, defeats Brookwood

Photos by Paula Stubbs 



Addie Joiner had an RBI single in the top of the fifth inning of the 4-3 win.


COLUMBUS-The East Coweta Lady Indians overcame a 2-0 deficit Thursday to defeat the Brookwood Lady Broncos 4-3 in a winners bracket game of the 7A Elite Eight Tournament at the South Commons Complex.
The win improved the Lady Indians' record as they advance to the next round to face the Buford Lady Wolves in a Friday rematch of the 2022 finalists at 5:00.
Buford advanced after a 12-4 win over Mill Creek in another winners bracket game.
Brookwood fell to 24-6-1 and will face either Lowndes or North Paulding who met in a losers bracket game on Thursday evening.
The Lady Broncos took the initial lead with a pair of home runs in the bottom of the first inning but only recorded one hit in the remainder of the game against Jada Savage.
The Lady Indians began their comeback in the top of the third inning as Maggie Stubbs reached on a bunt single, stole second before coming home when Madison Duffel lined a double to left field.
In the top of the fourth inning, the Lady Indians looked to take the lead as Mallory Lumpkins and Savage reached on consecutive one out singles.
Lumpkins was 2-for-4 in the game for the Lady Indians.
Riley Ratzlaff had a game tying double in the
top of the fourth inning.
A double by Riley Ratzlaff followed as Lumpkins came home while a sacrifice fly to left by Stubbs allowed courtesy runner Sophia Santiago to score from third base with the go ahead run.
Stubbs was 2-for-2 in the game and is 4-for-5 in the tournament with two runs scored and a pair of RBIs.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the top of the fifth inning as Duffel reached on a single and scored on a two out single to left field by Addie Joiner.
Duffel was 3-for-4 at the plate and in the the first two games of the tournament is 7-for-8 with four runs scored and three RBIs.
The run became important as the Lady Broncos scored an unearned run in the bottom of the fifth inning on a wild pitch but were unable to solve Savage as she retired eight of the last nine batters in the game.
Savage, who recorded her 400th varsity strikeout in the 8-0 win over North Gwinnett on Wednesday, ended the game by recording her 10th of the evening. 
NOTES: The victory over North Gwinnett on Wednesday marked the ninth time in 10 years that East Coweta has won at least 30 games.
In 2020, the Lady Indians were 27-3 when they won the state title.

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Duffel, Savage lead EC to win over North Gwinnett

File Photos by Paula Stubbs

Madison Duffel had a 4-for-4 afternoon with two runs scored,
three RBIs and two stolen bases in the win over North Gwinnett.


COLUMBUS-Madison Duffel was 4-for-4 with two RBIs and three runs scored while Jada Savage tossed a three hitter Wednesday as the East Coweta Lady Indians defeated the North Gwinnett Bulldogs 8-0 in a 7A Elite Eight Tournament game,
The game played at South Commons Softball Complex was called with two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning improved the Lady Indians' record to 30-3 while the Lady Bulldogs fell to 29-5.
The Lady Indians took the lead in the bottom of the second inning as Maggie Stubbs reached on a walk and advanced to second base on a sacrifice before Kate Miller reached on a bunt single and Duffel followed with a double to left.
Payton Roberson gave EC a 3-0 lead when she lined a single to center field that scored Duffel.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, the Lady Indians added to the lead after two outs as they took advantage of defensive miscues by the Lady Bulldogs.
Duffel reached on a single, stole second and moved to third on a throwing error by the catcher and scored after an infield error allowed her to score and Roberson to reach first.
Roberson reached second on a wild pitch and came home with the fifth run of the game for EC as Addie Joiner dropped a single into left field.
Meanwhile, Savage was making the lead hold for EC as she experience aminor situation in the top of the second inning with two runners on base and one out.
However, the sophomore ended the threat as quick as it began as she induced a flyball to right fielder Lizzy Austin before a swinging strikeout ended the frame.
Jada Savage allowed three hits and recorded
seven strikeouts in six innings. She was
also 2-for-3 at the plate.
In the six-inning outing, Savage recorded seven strikeouts while getting solid defense including a double play that was turned in the top of the sixth inning.
The game came to an end in the bottom of the sixth inning as the Lady Indians took advantage of  more defensive lapses to score three runs.
Duffel recorded her fourth hit as she reached on an infield single and Roberson followed by reaching on an infield error.
Both advanced a base after a groundout and both scored as Mallory Lumpkins and Savage each recorded a runs scoring single.
Riley Ratzlaff reached on an infield error and Stubbs ended the contest when she lined a pitch into right center field for a single.
Stubbs and Savage each recorded a  2-for-3 performance in the game and each reached on a walk.
The Lady Indians will face the Brookwood Broncos in a second round game Thursday at 3:00 while the Lady Bulldogs will face the North Cobb Warriors in a 7:00 game.
Brookwood (24-5-1) advanced after a 2-1 win over North Cobb (29-2) in a first round game that took eight innings.
 

   

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Savage pitches and hits EC to the "ship

Photos by Paula Stubbs

Jada Savage shows her excitement after
her first inning RBI double.
  

SHARPSBURG-Monday night, Jada Savage pitched a no hitter with 18 strikeouts and allowing three baserunners as the East Coweta Lady Indians defeated the Parkview Lady Panthers 5-0.
The sophomore hurler took things a step further Tuesday with a perfect day at the plate and in the pitching circle with a 10-0 five inning win over the Lady Panthers in the final game of the 7A Super Regional softball tournament.
The win improved the EC record to 29-3 as they advanced to the 7A Elite Eight next week in Columbus for the 18th time in 19 years while Parkview finished their season at 16-12.
Savage opened the game with three strikeouts and in the bottom of the first inning gave the Lady Indians the only run needed when her double to left field scored Sophia Santiago.
The second inning was scoreless, but the Lady Indians added to the lead in the bottom of the third inning as Savage drilled a 3-0 offering over the left field fence to give her team a 4-0 lead.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, the Lady Indians sent 12 batters to the plate with six runners scoring to put the game away.
Gaby Gopie prepares to make contact
in the game. Gopie had two hits.
With one out, Gaby Gopie scored on a line drive single to left by Madison Duffel and after Payton Roberson reached on a walk, Addie Joiner drilled a fly ball to left field for a two-run double.
Mallory Lumpkins followed with a two-run double of her own to give EC a 9-0 cushion and scored the final run of the game when Maggie Stubbs hit an opposite field single to left.
Meanwhile, Savage was like a surgeon as she carved through the Parkview lineup by retiring the first nine batters via the strikeout route with seven swinging strikeouts.
The streak ended in the top of the fourth inning as Gopie caught a line drive at first base and after a called third strike, Gopie made a putout that ended the frame.
In the top of the fifth inning, Savage recorded a pair of strikeouts while a flyball to Kate Miller in center field was sandwiched in between.
Savage finished with 12 strikeouts in the game.
On the offensive front for EC, Roberson reached base three times as did Joyner while Stubbs and Gopie reached twice each.
TOURNAMENT NOTES: The Lady Indians will open play in the 7A Elite Eight tournament next Wednesday against the North Gwinnett Lady Bulldogs.
North Gwinnett defeated Mountain View 9-1 in the elimination game.
The Lady Indians defeated the Lady Bulldogs in 2020 to win the title while the latter won in 2021.
The Northgate Lady Vikings won three games Tuesday to advance to their second straight 5A Elite Eight tournament.
Northgate (19-11) defeated Union Grove 14-7 and swept Greenbrier 6-5 and 5-3.
They will meet Eastside in the opening round next Wednesday.
The Newnan Lady Cougars will play Shiloh at home in an 11:00 6A tournament game on Wednesday while Trinity Christian (coached by former EC standout Katey Lynch Rutherford)will face Bainbridge in a 4A contest at West Laurens.

Monday, October 16, 2023

Savage dominates Parkview as EC advances to regional final

Photos by Paula Stubbs
Jada Savage prepares to deliver a pitch during her
no-hit,18 strikeout performance.

SHARPSBURG-The Parkview Lady Panthers were no match for Jada Savage Monday night as the East Coweta Lady Indians advanced to the final of the 7A Super Regional after a pair of wins.
Savage held the Lady Panthers hitless and recorded 18 strikeouts as the Lady Indians were 5-0 victors in the winners bracket game.
Combined with a 13-0 win over McEachern in the first round, EC improved to 28-3 on the season as they await the winner of an elimination game matchup between Parkview and Colquitt that will be played Tuesday at 2:00.
The game started as a scoreless battle as Savage was locked in a duel with Parkview ace Olivia Kotowski retired batters in dominating fashion.
However, Kotowski began to fade in the bottom of the fifth inning as the Lady Indians broke the scoreless tie in the bottom of the fifth.
Gopie led off by reaching on a single and advanced to second on a single by Miller before scoring on a double by Duffel.
Roberson followed with a two-run double and eventually the fourth and final run of the frame on a two-out single by Ratzlaff.
Ratzlaff was 2-for-3 at the plate in the game.
The Lady Indians added their final run in the bottom of the sixth inning as Stubbs led off with a walk and eventually scored on a two out double by Duffel.
Payton Roberson reached base seven
times in wins over McEachern and Parkview.

Roberson was 2-for 2 at the plate with two walks while Duffel was 3-for-4 with two RBIs and a run scored.  
In the opening game, McEachern scored a single run in the top of the first inning but EC came back in the bottom of the frame with five runs to take a lead they never surrendered.
Madison Duffel walked and after three straight singles and a sacrifice fly by Savage the Lady Indians had a 2-0 lead.
Riley Ratzlaff followed with an RBI single and Gaby Gopie closed out the scoring in the frame with a two-out, two-run single.
In the bottom of the second inning, EC added to the lead as singles by Duffel, Payton Roberson, Addie Joiner and Mallory Lumpkins led to a run and another sacrifice fly by Savage accounted for another.
An RBI single by Maggie Stubbs, a sacrifice fly by Gopie and an RBI single by Kate Miller gave the Lady Indians a 10-0 cushion.
The Lady Indians added to the lead in the bottom of the third inning
Riley Ratzlaff drilled a two-run home run
in the win over McEachern.
as Savage had an RBI groundout and Ratzlaff followed with a two-run home run.
Stubbs was the benefactor of the run support as she allowed four hits and recorded three strikeouts in three innings before Camryn Horton took over in the fourth and recorded a pair of strikeouts.
Three seemed to be the number in the game as Roberson was 3-for-3 with three runs scored while Savage, Ratzlaff and Gopie each had three RBIs. 
TOURNAMENT NOTES: In games involving other Region 2-AAAAAAA, Carrollton's season ended at Lowndes after being defeated by Hillgrove 4-0 and 8-7 by Archer.
Westlake was defeated by North Paulding 13-0 while Campbell dropped an 8-5 contest to Harrison at Brookwood.