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Adair softball team suffers 1st loss in State tournament

Now have to win 3 games to take State title

By Shannon Matthews
News from the Adair 13-14 Year Old Softball Team

HARLAN, KY - The 13-14 year old junior league softball team suffered their first loss Sunday, July 17, 2011, to Greenup County, by a score of 11-5. Adair County was trailing 9-0 in the fourth inning before they decided to come alive and play ball.

Adair County. was led today by Brooklyn Coomer picking up two RBIs. MaKayla Matthews, Jordan Janes, and Emily Janes led the team with two hits each.

Brooklyn, Sidney Bright, and Ashley Bragg picked up one hit each. The bats were cold today but our defense was hot. Matthews suffered the loss since she was the pitcher of record.

The Adair County 13-14 All-Star Softball Team will play Monday night at 6pmCT, at Huff Park, 120 East Clover Street Harlan, KY They will now have to win three in a row to win the state tournament, which these girls are capable of doing. --Shannon Matthews




This story was posted on 2011-07-18 06:04:55
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