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Big 6th inning leads Green Hill over SCHS




MT. JULIET -- Green Hill's Allison Blake (left) and Ashlyn Riggs.Tommy Bryan

MT. JULIET — Green Hill’s Allison Blake (left) and Ashlyn Riggs.Tommy Bryan

Green Hill 7, Station Camp 6

MT. JULIET — A bunt single by Lillie Buckley drove in Samantha Zapton from third and ninth grader Emily Legrand cracked a three-run homer as Green Hill tallied four times in the sixth on the way to a 7-6 softball win over Station Camp Tuesday.

With the victory, the Lady Hawks improved to 7-5 on the season headed into a Friday-Saturday tournament at Goodpasture Christian School in Madison.

Green Hill rapped out 12 hits against Station Camp — including a double and two singles by Allison Brake.

Buckley finished 2-for-3 with two runs scored while Reagan Frost had a double and a single in four at bats.

Keeton Brown and Hayley Miller shared the pitching duties with Miller earning the decision in relief.

Miller gave up two hits, a walk and struck out two in 2.1 innings of work.

Lebanon 13, Mt. Juliet 12

LEBANON – Aly Dickerson lashed a walk-off RBI double in the bottom of the seventh inning to hand Lebanon High a 13-12 come-from-behind softball win over Mt. Juliet Tuesday.

Aly Dickerson delivered a walk-off RBI double in the bottom of the seventh to lift Lebanon to a 13-12 win over Mt. Juliet Tuesday, March 30.Bob Tamboli

Aly Dickerson delivered a walk-off RBI double in the bottom of the seventh to lift Lebanon to a 13-12 win over Mt. Juliet Tuesday, March 30.Bob Tamboli

Down 12-6 headed into their final at bat, the Lady Devils rallied for seven runs — improving to 5-4 on the season.

Dickerson finished 2-for-4 with three RBI while Casey Fox and Lily Beth Waddle both slugged homers.

Mt. Juliet’s 10-hit attack was highlighted by home runs from Gabby Faccadio, Kaileigh Billington and Cali Hughes.

Taylor Haymans went the distance for the Lady Bears, allowing 13 hits and nine earned runs.

Karlee Wright, who split time with Dickerson in the circle, earned the decision. She scattered six hits and walked five, allowing seven earned runs.

Lebanon is scheduled to be at home Thursday, April 1 as District 9-AAA rival Beech comes to town for a 6:30 p.m. contest.

Macon County 8, Watertown 4

LAFAYETTE — Watertown’s Lady Tigers slipped to 4-4 on the season following an 8-4 loss at Macon County High Tuesday.

WHS led 3-1 early, then watched Macon County take control with grand slam by Macy Meador in the bottom of the second and three more in the fourth.

Callie Burton, Madison Baskin and Rachel Comer each had two hits for Watertown.

WHS ninth grader Jaina Drennon was tagged with the loss, allowing 14 hits and eight earned runs.

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