Brantley head coach Cindy Hawthorne likes coming to the Dothan Diamond Classic to face what she feels is stiff competition.
Her Class 1A, No. 2-ranked Bulldogs proved they were the best of the best, winning the third annual event at Dothan’s Westgate Softball Complex on Saturday.
“I am so proud of this group,” Geneva head coach Ashley Bell said. “I felt like we played awesome all week. I feel we are finding our groove. Sometimes it takes you until spring break to find that and I feel like we are having people stepping up all around right now.”In the semifinal game with Enterprise an out away from winning, Sheonte Barginere delivered a two-out, two-run triple in the top of the seventh to erase a 1-0 deficit and help the Bulldogs win.
After a wild pitch that moved Lamb to second, Navarre got a strikeout and soft fly out. However, Za’Liyah Kemmerlin beat out a bunt as a throw from Navarre was off the mark, allowing Lamb to race in and score to tie the game at 2-2. “We wanted to take better approaches at the plate and hit it where it is was pitched. We did a better job of doing that finally,” Hawthorne said.
Enterprise put two runners on the seventh, but Raider pitcher Braya Hodges got a strikeout to end the game. Milanowski wins Kasey Cooper Home Run Derby: For the second straight year, a Houston Academy standout won the Kasey Cooper Home Run Derby as Alexis Milanowski won this year’s event. Dunn and Milanowski were the first two up in the finals. Dunn hit 10 homers and Milanowski had 17. White was closing in on Milanowski with 16 homers, but hit an out to come up short of tying her.
Enterprise 18, Dale County 1: Enterprise came out on fire, scoring seven runs in the top of the first, and ended the game on fire, scoring 11 runs in the fourth. The Panthers padded the lead in the fifth on back-to-back homers. Johnson belted a three-run shot, giving her four RBI in the game. Emma Griffin followed with a solo homer.Houston Academy 4, G.W. Long 3: Houston Academy scored two runs in the fifth to break a 2-2 tie and held off the Rebels for a 4-3 win, knocking out the defending tournament champions.G.W.
Rehobeth, which rallied for a win earlier against Pike Road, had a chance late. Down 2-1 in the bottom of the sixth, the Rebels put runners at second and third after a Makayla Peters double and had the No. 4 and No. 5 hitters in the lineup coming up. However, Navarre struck both of them out to end the threat.Rehobeth’s Shellie Littlefield had a strong pitching performance, striking out seven and scattering five hits over seven innings.
Gracie Alberson, Maddie Williams, Shellie Littlefield and Mattox Richards had two hits each for Rehobeth with Williams and Richards driving in a run. Cobb drove in two runs. G.W. Long 12, Headland 0: Aubreigh Haynes and Makayla Phillips combined on a five-inning, one-hit shutout for the Rebels.
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