Knights pound Crosslanes at Ripken event in MB
By The Wilson Daily Times, N.C. | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The 1-A Coastal Plain Independents Conference Knights (6-2) scored two runs in the first inning and never trailed.
"I thought we swung the bats real well today," GFS head coach
"Our pitchers did a great job of throwing strikes and making the defense play behind them."
Sophomore
Sophomore
Taylor was 2 for 3 at the plate with a double and an RBI; while freshman
The Knights will play Metrolina Christian at 3 o'clock today.
Score by innings:
Greenfield 241 007 -- 14
Crosslanes 101 020 -- 4
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LEADING HITTERS -- Greenfield:
Hampton fans 16 in Golden Falcons' loss
"To have a kid strike out 16 and lose is very disheartening," CBA head coach
The Golden Falcons took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first, but South Central answered with two runs in the top of the second -- both unearned -- to take the lead for good.
SC added an insurance run in the fourth for the final score.
Hampton gave up five hits in the seven innings, walking three.
Those two hitters were the eighth and ninth batters in the lineup.
The Golden Falcons, now 10-9 overall and 5-6 in the ECC, will travel to South Central on Saturday to play in the Pitt County Easter Tournament. CBA's opponent is
Score by innings:
South Central 020 100 0 -- 3
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LEADING HITTERS -- SC:
Girls Soccer
Dail, Jackson lead CCS past Trinity 2-1
Dail scored in the 10th minute off a feed from seventh grader
The game remained that way until Trinity scored on a corner kick in the last 90 seconds of the match.
"I thought we played an excellent first half," CCS head coach
Sharpe also highlighted the play of junior defender
"I told them after the game that it was the first time I had a defender play an absolutely perfect game, and that was Alex," he said. "She didn't miss anything and didn't let anyone get by her."
CCS outshot Trinity 16-8. Lady Cyclones' senior keeper
Immediately afterwards, the seedings for the CCC tournament will be set. Community Christian will host the tourney from
Softball
Burroughs homers as CBA tops Conley
Senior
CBA, 12-2 overall and 10-1 within the confines of the conference after beating South Central 10-3 on Thursday, avenged a 7-4 loss in
Six different players collected multiple hits for the Lady Golden Falcons, who constructed a 14-hit attack. CBA led 3-1 after five innings of play and helped put the game away with a six-run outburst in the sixth.
Sophomore
Freshman
Burroughs worked the final three innings and allowed three hits, striking out three and walking one.
CBA hosts 2-A Eastern Plains Conference member North Johnston on Tuesday.
Score by innings:
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LEADING HITTERS -- Charles B. Aycock:
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