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.
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