"The guy on the mound was solid, but I was just on tonight," Barrow said. "I took advantage of anything he threw that was in the zone."
All in Spring
"The guy on the mound was solid, but I was just on tonight," Barrow said. "I took advantage of anything he threw that was in the zone."
The tense match reached its climax in the bottom of the eighth inning when the score was tied at eight, and Jamey Williams' line drive drove in the winning run for the Trojans.
"She is huge," coach Kristin White said about Ferebee. "We have four senoirs, and I have faith in any of them in that situation."
North Lenoir Hawks Move to 5-1 on the Season with a Stellar Performance from Eli Kearney
With 11 games left on the schedule and a great start to conference play, the Lady Devils are looking strong!
Howard played a pivotal role in leading South Lenoir to a conference championship and a 15-6 season, including an impressive 11-1 record in conference play. Throughout the season, she accumulated 78 service points, 244 kills, and a 3.1 kills per set ratio.
Lenoir Community College (16-10) showcased their offensive prowess in an 11-4 triumph over the William Peace University JV squad on Tuesday.
"We practice like we play," Hallie Fowler said. "We work hard in practice so we can play well in the games."
Lancers won the first game but dropped the next two against the Bobcats
Garrett Byrd threw a complete game, giving up only one hit, one walk, and ten strikeouts. Byrd went 3-4 at the plate with three RBI and a home run to deep left-center field.
Rams Riley Radford had him a night. The freshman picked up the win on the mound, ripped a triple and homer at the plate.
North Lenoir, South Lenoir, Greene Central, APA, and Bethel all were in action
North Lenoir Hawks pick up their second win this week defeating East Carteret 7-2.
"Pretty good day overall, but still have some work to do to be able to compete for a state championship! The team is full of great guys and very team-oriented,” APA Coach Robert Dawson said.
“As the game progressed, our pitchers got into a groove and our hitters started to have more competitive at-bats, which allowed us to chip away at the 4-0 deficit and take the lead in the fourth inning,” APA coach John Tyler said.
"They did all the little things right and did a great job making adjustments during the game as needed. They have worked hard and stuck together during the adversity at the beginning of the season, and I couldn't be more proud of them,” CSS coach Will Kelly said.
Junior Braden Buress threw all five innings for the Rams while only giving up three hits with ten punchouts. Freshman Will Radford led the Rams with three RBIs on two hits.
"We didn't do the little things well and that was the deciding factor," Frink Coach Chad Kearney said.
Braxton Bird had a standout performance for South Lenoir, going 3-3 with three RBIs.