News Outlook Yolir Hometown Newspaper May 17, 2018 - 9
Wildcats solidify 20-5 record with road
wins over Jackson City, Lewis County
Porter, and Spencer Per-
By Cecil Lawson grem shared duties on
KyNewsGroup the mound. Rogers had 6
cecil@kynewsgroup.com strikeouts and allowed 5
hits and 5 runs, while Por-
ter struck out 4 and allowed
Coming off a district dou- 1 hit and 5 runs. Pergrem
bleheader defeat at Rowan had 2 strikeouts.
County last Tuesday, 0-7 After a few days off the
and 0-9, the Bath County field, the Wildcats traveled
Baseball Wildcats turned to Vanceburg Tuesday eve-
things around with two big ning to take on the 12-10
wins on the road this past Lewis County Lions.
week against Jackson City, The Wildcats had been
17-10, and Lewis County, 5-2 defeated by Lewis in the
(in 5 innings).
The Wildcats traveled to
Breathitt County last Thurs-
day to face the Jackson City
Tigers for the second time
this season.
They previous defeated
the Tigers 11-1 on April 13
at home.
The Wildcats took an
early lead in the game but
Jackson City fought back
and matched Bath County's
5 runs in the 3rd inning with
5 of their own.
In the 4th inning, the
Wildcats scored 9 runs,
sealing their win from that
point on. Even a 5 run
rally by Jackson City in the
6th inning did not save the
team.
Landan Swartz and Grif-
fin Fraley led the team at
bat. Swartz had with 3 hits,
2 runs and 4 RBIs on the
night, while Fraley had 3
hits, 3 runs, and 2 RBIs.
Lane Rogers, Jake
Softball Ladycats second seed heading into 61 District Tourney
ning, when the Lady Pan-
By Cecil Lawson thers began chipping away.
KyNewsGroup Paige Faudere led the
cecil@kynewsgroup.com team with 4 hits and 4
runs, while Hamilton had 3
hits and 4 runs and Darby
The Bath County Softball Fraley had 3 hits.
Ladycats took a few knocks Hamilton was also on the
over this past week but will mound for the Ladycats, al-
be heading into the 61st lowing 10 hits and 2 runs.
District Tournament next She had 2 strikeouts and
week as a second-seeded pitched 81 strikes on 140
team. pitches.
Last Wednesday the La- "Good win in a long hard
dycats fell on the road to fought game," Coach Wil-
Greenup County, 4-5. liams noted. '"We had a
season opener at home, 3-5, Game stats were not couple chances to put them
but this time they faced a iavailable at the time the
much different, more confi- I News-Outlook went to away and we couldn't capi-
talize, but we could have
dent beast. ' ] ress
Neither team scored un- p " laid down when (Morgan)
Head Coach Kenny Wil- Fern hit her second HR of
til the 3rd inning. Nathan [ liams reflected on the the day to put them up in
Davis hit a homerun and] defeat "It was a tou h
g the top of the 7th. We came
added three more to the loss for us considering we in got Kelsey (Roberson)
scoreboard following a run I played so well. We got to on & Savannah (Hamilton)
brought in by a Landan i figure out a waytohold off
Swartz double, to make it I teams down the stretch took care of business and
4-2. [ Give Greenup credit they got the walk off. Big win .to
set us up as the 2nd seed
The Wildcats sealed the didn't lay down when they heading into the district
win following a double by could have." tourney."
Lane Rogers at the top of
the 5th, bring home Spen-
cer Pergrem for the 5th run.
Davis was also on the
mound for the Wildcats,
striking out 6, and allowing
3 hits and 2 runs.
The 20-5 Wildcats will
wrap up their season this
week as they travel to Race-
land on Thursday and play
back to back home games
on Friday against Nicholas
County (5:30 p.m.) and Bel-
fry (7:30 p.m.)
The next day they got a
big skin-of-their teeth dis-
trict win on Senior Night
over Fleming County, 18-
1TheyT. had previously lost
to Fleming on May 1, 2-3.
The Ladycats clinched
the win following a walk-off
homerun by Savanna Ham-
ilton in the bottom of the
7th inning, scoring 2 runs.
The Ladycats led in the
first half of the game and
led by 13-7 by the 4th in-
This week the Ladycats
took back-to-back losses
to East Carter on the road
Monday, 0-14 (5 innings),
and to Bourbon County at
home Tuesday, 3-8.
This was their first meet-
ing with top ranked and un-
defeated East Carter this
season and their second
match-up against Bourbon.
They defeated Bourbon in
their season opener, 5-3.
East Carter dominated
the Ladycats on the field
Photos by John Homey
Last Thursday was Senior Night for the Bath County
Ladycats Softball Team. Recognized were Darby Fral-
ey, Paige Faudere, Head Coach Kenny Williams, Katie
Bowman, Kelsey Roberson, and Kachine Evans
on Grayson with 13 hits
and 14 runs for the night.
East Carter pitcher Mon-
tana Fouts pitched 12
strikeouts and 42 strikes in
51 pitches.
The Ladycats could not
catch up to an early lead by
Bourbon County, who con-
trolled the game 5-1 at the
end of the 4th inning.
However, the Ladycats
outhit BOurbon, 8 - 7 on
the night. Savanna Ham-
ilton and Paige Faudere
once again led in hits for
the team.
Weather permitting, the
Ladycats will play a double-
header at home on Friday
against Powell County
(5:45 p.m.) and against
West Carter (7:30 p.m.)
61st District Tournament
action gets under way on
Monday in Menifee Coun-
ty as the Ladycats again
face tol>seeded Fleming
County (7:30 p.m.)
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