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8:02 am Wednesday, June 4, 2003

Action continues at Northeast Park

By Staff
Compiled by Ryan Satcher / staff writer
June 3, 2003
Northeast Girls Softball
8-Under
Shutterbugs 15
Coke 4
The Shutterbugs scored six runs in the first inning and added six more runs in the third to take a 15-4 win over Coke.
Coke scored four runs in the top of the first inning to take an early lead, but could not score another run the rest of the game.
Sara Baggett had a homer and a single to lead the Shutterbugs. Rivors Countiss added two doubles and a triple.
Heather Davidson and Kendisha Avery each had a single and a double to lead Coke in the loss.
Judge Little 23
Medicap Pharmacy 6
Judge Little scored at least two runs in every inning to take an easy 23-6 win over Medicap.
The biggest inning for Judge Little came when they scored nine runs in the second inning.
Abby Tucker had a single and a triple for Judge Little. Katie Vance had a single and a homer.
Kelly Offenburger and Briana Roulier each had three singles and a triple Medicap. Kennedy Castleberry had two singles and two doubles.
Bill Ethridge Lincoln 14
Structural Steel 9
Bill Ethridge scored five runs in the first and seven runs in the fourth to beat Structural Steel 14-9.
Structural Steel scored seven runs in the bottom of the fourth, but could not make a comeback.
Haley Massey had two singles and two doubles to lead Bill Ethridge. Kaitlin Polk had a single and two doubles and Chasity Carter had a single and a triple.
Catherine Case had three singles to lead Structural Steel in the loss.
Ivan Cobb Enterprises 14
Rush Wound Center 9
Ivan Cobb scored four runs in each of the final two innings to beat Rush Wound Center 14-9.
Rush Wound Center scored three runs in each of the final two innings, but it was not enough for the win.
Leighann Lewis and Malloy Reynolds had two singles and a double each for Ivan Cobb while Deshayna Hickman had two singles and a homer.
Hailey Brohaugh had a single and a double for Rush Wound Center.
Judge Little 9
Rush Wound Center 5
Judge Little scored three runs in the third and added three runs in the top of the fifth to take a 9-5 win over Rush Wound Center.
Rush Wound Center held a 5-2 lead after the first inning, but could not hold on to take the win.
Katie Vance had a single, double and home run in the win for Judge Little. Ashton Camoreaux had two singles and a tripleand Haley Jolly had two singles and a double.
Morgan Lee had a single and triple for Rush Wound Center. Hailey Brohaugh added a single and a double.
Bill Ethridge Lincoln 14
Southern Sportsman 9
Bill Ethridge scored eight runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to take a 14-9 win over Southern Sportsman.
Southern Sportsman scored four runs in the top of the sixth inning, but it was not enough to take the victory.
Kendall Carpenter had a single and a home run for Bill Ethridge. Vatrecia Cole had a single and a double while Emily Skinner had three singles.
Dominique Lett had a single and a homer for Southern Sportsman. Kristen Meyers added two singles and a double.
Structural Steel 8
Coke 4
Structural Steel scored four runs in the second inning on its way to an 8-4 win over Coke.
Structural Steel scored two in the fourth and a run in the fifth to secure the win.
Cecilia Lawn had two singles and a homer to lead Structural Steel. McKenna Corn led Coke with two singles and a triple.
Insurance Solutions 15
Shutterbugs 12
Insurance Solutions scored six runs in the third inning to take a 15-12 win over the Shutterbugs.
The Shutterbugs scored three runs in the top of the third inning to tie the game, but Insurance Solutions answered with six to take the victory.
The leading hitters names were not reported legibly.
Ivan Cobb Enterprises 6
Bill Ethridge 5
Ivan Cobb scored four runs in the first inning and held on for a 6-5 win over Bill Ethridge.
Bill Ethridge scored two runs in the fourth to cut the lead to one, but could not plate a run in the final inning of play.
No leading hitters were reported for either team.
Southern Sportsman 10
Insurance Solutions 7
Southern Sportsman scored six runs in the top of the first inning on its way to a 10-7 win over Insurance Solutions.
Insurance Solutions scored a total of five runs in the final two innings, but could not overcome the big first inning.
Kelsey Creel had a single and a triple for Southern Sportsman. Damenique Lott had a homer in the win.
Allison Justus had two singles and a home run for Insurance Solutions. Denisha Knight had a triple in the loss.
Structural Steel 9
Medicap 8
Structural Steel scored five runs in the second and three runs in the third and held on for a close 9-8 win over Medicap.
Medicap scored four runs in the third inning, but could not tie the game up.
Cecilia Lawn had a single and a double for Structural Steel. Eden Thomas and Destiny Donald had three singles each. Janika Lawson had a single and a double in the win.
Kelly Offenburger had a single and a double for Medicap. Kristen Hull had a double and Brianna Roulier had three singles.

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