District Softball Tournament Brackets
Here are the brackets for the district softball tournaments in the Second Region that get underway Monday
Here are the brackets for the district softball tournaments in the Second Region that get underway Monday
Trigg County's games today have been cancelled because of the rain.
The Wildcat baseball team was scheduled to host Hopkins County Central. Their next game is at Muhlenberg South Friday. They will play at Marshall County Saturday.
Today's softball game at Mayfield has also been cancelled. In fact, Trigg County's Friday game at Caldwell County has been cancelled because of Caldwell County's graduation, also scheduled for Friday.
Saturday's home game with University Heights, which was originally scheduled to be aired on Boomer Radio, has also been cancelled.
Game recaps will appear next week.
The next Trigg County softball game will be Monday against Lyon County in the Fifth District Softball Tournament at Lyon County.
Todd County Central scored in every inning on their way to a 9-1 win over Trigg County Saturday at the Todd County Round Robin in Elkton.
Ray Ann Moore had a double for the Lady Rebels, who won the event to improve their record to 12-9.
Hanna Oliver and Samantha Furr each had hits for the Lady Wildcats, who fell to 2-20 on the season.
The Lady Wildcats are scheduled to play at Dawson Springs Tuesday.
University Heights scored seven times in the fifth inning to blank Trigg County for the second time in a week 11-0. The game was part of the Todd County Central round robin Saturday in Elkton.
Kalesha Williams had two singles, and Elizabeth Torian added another hit off UHA pitcher Katelyn Lewis, who struck out nine and walked one in five innings.
Sara Allen, Elizabeth Atwood, and McKenzie Hamby each had two hits as part of the 10-hit Lady Blazer attack.
UHA improved to 8-15 with the win.
Trigg County lost the first of three games Saturday at Todd County Central round-robin, falling to Metcalfe County 7-1.
The Lady Wildcats were held to four hits on the afternoon.
Metcalfe County improved to 10-17 with the win.
Senior Day didn't go as scripted for the Lady Wildcats, who lost to Lone Oak 19-0 in three innings Friday at the Complex.
The Lady Flash scored four runs in the first inning, 13 more in the second, and two in the third to get all of the runs they would need.
Lone Oak pitcher Kayla Robertson allowed just one hit and struck out six in the game.
Kara Canter had a triple for Lone Oak (13-16).
Trigg County was to be in action today at Todd County Central.
Trigg County's Thursday games were cancelled due to wet playing conditions. The baseball team was scheduled to play at UHA, while the softball team was scheduled to host Crittenden County. No word has been received on when or if the games will be made up.
After scoring 19 runs in their previous 11 games, Trigg County busted out the whuppin' stick and scored 19 runs in their six-inning win at Fulton County Monday.
The win snapped a 10-game losing streak and the 19 runs were the most scored by Trigg since a 19-1 win over Crittenden County in 2005.
"We really needed this one," Lady Wildcat head coach Scott Hill said. "We just really hit the ball well."
Trigg County pounded out 26 hits in the game, scoring six runs in the fifth inning and eight more in the sixth before the mercy rule kicked in.
Senior catcher Kalesha Williams had five hits for the Lady Wildcats -- three doubles and two singles. She scored four runs.
Samantha Furr had four hits for the Lady Wildcats -- two doubles, a triple, and a single. She also scored three runs.
Hanna Oliver also had four hits for the Lady Wildcats, while Elizabeth Torian had three hits. Getting two hits were Sierra Bush (2 1B), Keisha Stewart (2B, 3B), Shaniqua Smithers (2 1B), and Karlie Stewart (2 1B).
Dakota Littlejohn picked up the win in relief for the Lady Wildcats, who are now 2-15 on the season.
Trigg will play at University Heights Tuesday, looking to avenge Saturday's 3-2 loss in the Lady Blazer Invitational.
"We'll be looking for some revenge. You can count on that," Hill said.
Fulton County fell to 0-13 with the loss.
Playing softball 10 hours after Prom usually doesn't translate into positive results.
That was the case for Trigg County, who dropped three games in the UHA Lady Blazer Invitational Saturday.
However, they did give eventual tournament champion UHA their closest game, falling 3-2. Trigg scored a run in the top of the seventh and threatened before the Lady Blazers closed out the game.
The Lady Wildcats lost to Russellville 15-0 and to McLean County 14-1 in the other two games.
"When everyone was alert and awake, we played well," said Lady Wildcat head coach Scott Hill, commenting on the early start Saturday following the school's Prom the night before. "We had some players not make the trip, and we had to play some of our JV players."
The Lady Wildcats fall to 1-15 on the season and will play at Fulton County Monday.
Fort Campbell took advantage of 11 Trigg County errors to post an 11-5 win over the Lady Wildcats today at the Complex.
The loss drops Trigg's record to 1-12 on the season.
The Lady Falcons scored three runs in the third and five more in the fifth to put the game away.
Heather Hinze had three hits and three RBIs for Fort Campbell (4-6), while Jordan Brower and Deanna Anderson also had two hits each.
Samantha Furr had two singles and an RBI for Trigg County, who also got doubles from Karlie Stewart and Keisha Stewart and a single from Sierra Bush.
Dakota Littlejohn gave up 12 hits in seven innings, but 10 of the 11 runs she allowed were unearned. She struck out five and walked four while tossing 142 pitches.
Trigg County is scheduled to play three games Saturday in the UHA Invitational in Hopkinsville.
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