Both Ariton and Slocomb gained each of their pool video games on Friday at Ariton’s Purple Cat Tournament.
The host Purple Cats defeated Goshen 21-0 and Charles Henderson 8-3, whereas Slocomb beat Straughn 7-4 and Pike Liberal Arts 8-2.
In different opening video games, Charles Henderson beat Geneva County and Straughn defeated Pike Liberal Arts, whereas Goshen and Geneva County performed to a tie.
Ariton 21, Goshen 0: Macileigh Bragg belted a grand slam homer and drove in six runs general to steer Ariton’s rout of Goshen.
Bragg had an RBI floor out within the first inning, hit her grand slam within the second and added a run-scoring single within the third. She additionally flew out with the bases loaded within the second inning. The bases had been additionally loaded when she got here as much as bat within the third inning.
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Nya Allen had two hits and three runs batted in and Lizzie Faircloth had a success and 4 RBI off an RBI single, a bases-loaded walk and two RBI floor outs. Beth Dixon had two hits with one run batted in and Caitlyn Webb had a success with two runs batted in. Brianna Acahua, Ally Hagler and Madolyn Hudson added a success and RBI every.
Faircloth pitched a three-inning, two-hit shutout with 5 strikeouts.
Emily Tranum and Jaci Rushing had a single every for Goshen.
Ariton 8, Charles Henderson 3: Beth Dixon struck out six and allowed solely two hits and three unearned runs over 4 innings for Ariton.
Macileigh Bragg and Brianna Acahua each had a single and two runs batted in. Lizzy Faircloth added a single and RBI.
Calleigh Compton and Camille Lewis had a single every for the Charles Henderson hits.
Slocomb 7, Straughn 4: Gracie Ward hit a three-run homer to begin the scoring and Chloe Andrews hit a solo shot to finish the scoring for Slocomb within the win.
In between, Cieara Baker, who had two hits, earned a run-scoring triple, whereas Molly McGowan had a run-scoring single and Carlee Jowers had an RBI sacrifice.
Jacie Hall pitched 4 of the 5 innings, hanging out one and giving up 5 hits and 4 runs. Emma Nichols pitched the final inning, hanging out two of the three batters she confronted.
Slocomb 8, Pike Liberal Arts 2: Calie Seay struck out 4 and allowed two hits and two unearned runs over 5 innings and Gracie Ward powered the offense with two hits, together with a three-run homer.
Molly McGowan had a two-run double and an RBI floor out for a three-RBI sport and Rylee Knowles additionally had an RBI for Slocomb.
Mileigh Long and Riley Burkett had a single every for the Pike Lib hits.
Charles Henderson 15, Geneva County 5: Charles Henderson scored 13 runs within the backside of the second inning, overcoming a 5-2 deficit and profitable the sport in two innings.
Jada Jones was 3-for-3 with a double, triple and two runs batted in and Janazia Cantlow was 2-for-3 with three runs batted in for CHHS. Calleigh Compton and Molly Garrett each had a success and two RBI and Aderian Greenwood had a single with one RBI.
Cantlow was the profitable pitcher, hanging out two and permitting three hits in two innings.
Lexis Coker had a double and two runs batted in and Bella Chiles had a single with one RBI to steer Geneva County.
Geneva County 5, Goshen 5 (tie): Goshen scored three runs within the backside of the fifth inning to forge a 5-5 tie with Geneva County.
Maci Strickland and Kaylee Watson had two hits every for Geneva County with Watson driving in a run.
Straughn 8, Pike Liberal Arts 1: Pike Liberal Arts had only one hit within the four-inning loss to the Tigers.
Tera Walker had a single within the third inning. The Patriots scored in that inning when Olivia Schwarte scored on an error.
Dale County wins two: Dale County defeated Alabama Christian 4-3 and Smiths Station 4-2 throughout pool play at Pike Road’s Patriot Classic on Friday.
In the win over ACA, Ella Brooke Barefield had two hits and two runs batted in and Madyson McLain had two hits and one run batted in to steer the Warriors. Leah Grace Snellgrove added an RBI single.
Shayleigh Whitman went 5 innings and allowed simply three hits and three runs, whereas hanging out one.
Versus Smiths Station, Dale County broke a 2-2 tie with a run within the third and one within the fifth for the win.
Whitman was 3-for-3 with two runs batted in and Barefield and Ainyah Stokes had two hits every. Snellgrove added an RBI sacrifice fly and Allie Buckelew had an RBI floor out.
Whitman picked up the pitching win, hanging out 4 and permitting 4 hits and two unearned runs over 5 innings.
Dothan 15, Ashford 12: Dothan led 12-5 and held off Ashford within the last innings within the slugfest.
Jada Newman was 4-for-4 and Kinley German 3-for-5 with a run batted in to steer Dothan. Jadyn Hutchins had two hits, together with a homer, and three runs batted in and Makenna Descalzi had two hits and two runs batted in. Savanna Kendrick, Laney Calhoun, Maylee Lancaster and Sara Harris added a success and RBI every with Harris’ hit a triple.
Newman, the primary of three Wolves’ pitchers, was the profitable pitcher after hanging out 5 over 4 innings.
For Ashford, Katelynn Money was 3-for-3 with two runs batted in, whereas Loren Beth Ingalls was 3-for-4 and Amiyah Lewis was 3-for-5 with two runs batted in. Camden McArdle was 2-for-4 with three RBI.
Rehobeth 11, Eufaula 5: The Rebels pounded out 14 hits, led by three hits every by Mattox Richards and Regan Valenzuela, within the Class 5A, Area 3 win.
Valenzuela, who had a triple among the many hits, drove in three runs and Richards one. Jazzy Andrews and Jessa Buker had two hits every with Buker driving in a run. Andrews had a triple amongst her hits.
Also for Rehobeth, Kryslin Martin had a single and two runs batted in and Addy Kirkland had a triple and RBI.
Alex Cobb was the profitable pitcher in aid, throwing 4 shutout and hitless innings with three strikeouts.