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Softball 11-3-1 with Month Left in Regular Season

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    The Allen County-Scottsville Lady Patriot softball team had a busy week, playing six games in four days. The busy schedule includes wins over Monroe County, Bowling Green, and Logan County, losses to Coffee County (TN), and Owensboro Catholic, and a rare tie with Portland (TN).

  A 10-hit offensive attack and a combined two-hit pitching performance carried the Lady Patriots to a 9-0 shutout of Monroe County Tuesday (April 10) in Tompkinsville.

   Starter Kris-Anne Pardue worked four innings, threw 59 pitches, surrounded two hits, and recorded six strikeouts. Karley Burchett pitched the final three innings, allowing no runs and no hits by the nine batters she faced.

   Offensively, three RBI’s by Madi Gregory and KayLee Stafford and two RBI’s off the bat of Jordan Anderson helped AC-S record their second district win of the season. Jae McReynolds led the Lady Patriots with three hits with Stafford and Taylor Stamps adding two hits on the day.

   AC-S pushed lone runs across the plate in the first and second innings before exploding for five runs in the fourth. Singles by Bailey Ausbrooks, McReynolds, Anderson, and Stamps ignited the Lady Patriot offense. A two RBI double by Gregory and a Monroe County error gave AC-S a 7-0 lead. A pair of walks and a two-run single by Stafford lifted AC-S to a 9-0 lead in the top of the seventh.

   A 12-hit offensive attack lifted AC-S to a five-inning, 14-1 win over Bowling Green in action Wednesday in Scottsville.

   The Lady Patriot offense included a home run from Gregory, a pair of doubles from Kassi Bullington, and doubles from Ausbrooks and Stafford. Bullington finished with four RBI’s on three hits while Gregory plated three runs on her two-for-four day. Anderson and Stamps also recorded two hits Wednesday.

   Singles by Stamps, Bullington, and Gregory staked AC-S to a 3-0 lead after one inning. Bowling Green’s

Jade Nichols launched a home run in the top of the second only to see AC-S counter with a run in their half of the inning.

   The Lady Patriots broke the game open with a four run third. Doubles by Ausbrooks and Bullington coupled with two Lady Purples walks and an error helped AC-S extend their lead to 8-1. The Lady Patriots added four runs in the bottom of the fourth before Gregory capped the AC-S scoring with a two-run homer to left center---her team-leading third home run of the season.

   Karley Burchett earned the win for AC-S. Burchett worked five innings, allowed six hits, and recorded a pair of strikeouts. Elizabeth Richey suffered the lost for the Lady Purples.

   AC-S senior Kris-Anne Pardue recorded a win and a save Thursday night as the Lady Patriots defeated the Lady Cougars from Logan County 10-8 in Russellville.

   Pardue pitched the game’s first five innings giving up three runs and five hits. With AC-S leading 10-3 in the sixth, AC-S coach Robert Bunton turned to Burchett to close out the game. Burchett and the Lady Patriot defense struggled to close out the game. Logan County plated four runs in the sixth---the runs coning due to two AC-S errors, a walk, a double, and a single.

   In the home half of the seventh, a leadoff home run by Kennedy Nichols brought the Lady Cougars to within two runs, 10-8. Two batters later, Burchett walked Logan County’s Presely Harris to bring the tying run to the plate. Coach Bunton reentered Pardue to pitch. The senior struck out Jillian McLellan and Rosie Kerchenski to end the game.

   Offensively, AC-S plated runs four runs in the top of the second. A double by Ausbrooks was followed by singles by Anderson and Stamps. Gregory’s two-RBI double capped the scoring in the inning. The Lady Patriots added at least one run in the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth innings to build a 10-3 lead.

   Ausbrooks finished the game with three hits with Kassi Bullington and Pardue each recording a pair of hits in the game. 

   Friday proved to be the busiest day of the week. In an effort to get ahead of Saturday’s rain, the Greenwood Border Battle----a weekend tournament scheduled for Friday and Saturday---was condensed into a one-night series of games. The result was a schedule in which the Lady Patriots faced three games in a six-hour span---with time-limit rules in play.

   The result was a 2-2 tie with Portland----just the fifth time in the history of the program that a game has ended with a tie.

   The Lady Panthers pushed a run home in the top of the second. The Lady Patriots answered in the home half of the third when Gregory ripped a double to centerfield scoring Stamps. An inning later, Stafford’s single score Kaylee Bullington lifting the Lady Patriots to a 2-1 lead. However, Portland countered with a run in the fifth to tie the score. The Lady Patriots threatened in their final at bat but a base-running mistake ended the threat.

   AC-S finished with nine hits in the game---Gregory’s double, a pair of singles from Stamps, and lone hits from Byrn, Pardue, Stafford, Ausbrooks, McReynolds, and Anderson. Portland ripped seven singles off Pardue who started in the game.

   Putting the ball in play was the problem in the next game Friday evening against Coffee County. Singles off the bats of Stamps, Kassi Bullington, Byrn, Stafford, and Alex Coleman would be the offensive out put for the Lady Patriots in the five-inning game. However, AC-S would have chances to score.

   AC-S would have two runners---Coleman and Stamps---on and one out in the third. An inning later, Byrn (hit by pitch), Ausbrooks (error), and Stafford (single) loaded the bases, once again with just one out. In the top of the fifth, AC-S’s Kassi Bullington singled and Gregory walked. However, back-to-back strikeouts by Byrn and Ausbrooks ended the threat. For the game, AC-S left seven on base,

   Coffee County pounded 11 hits off Burchett. The Tennessee school plated three runs in both the third and fourth innings.

   Offense continued to be a struggle for AC-S in Friday’s nightcap. Against Owensboro Catholic, Anderson, Stafford, and Byrn would record the only hits in the game---a contest in which AC-S plated the first run of the game.

   In the top of the first, Stamps reached on an error by Catholic shortstop Hailey Carter. Stamps moved to second on the sacrifice bunt by Kassi Bullington. Two batters later, Byrn drove Stamps home with a single.

   The Lady Aces added a run in the home half of the first to tie the game. In the second, Owensboro plated four---scoring their runs following a single, two doubles, and a triple. Catholic finished the game with 10 hits off the pitching of Pardue.

    AC-S (11-3-1) will be back in action Friday afternoon against Logan County (4-2) in a home game---a makeup of a rainout from earlier in the season. Tuesday, AC-S will entertain Monroe County (9-4) before a road game to South Warren (4-2) on Wednesday---the makeup from a game called last Monday due to snow and cold.   

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