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Trimble’s male athletes and their events included:100 meter dash—junior
Aaron Blanton, 8th, 11.92; freshman Bo Hawkes, 12.65; fresh-man Wyatt Adkins, 57th, 13.23; 8th grader Michael Russett, 85th, 14.06; freshman Collin Overton, 90th, 14.82.
200 meter dash—junior Justin Williamson, 17th, 25.68; senior Stuart Barnes, 26th, 26.31; Bo Hawkes, 33rd, 26.72; Michael Russett, 60th, 28.80.
400 meter dash—junior Kyle Puckett, 24th,
1:00.58; Bo Hawkes, 30th, 1:02.13; 8th grader Evan Simmons, 1:07.98; 7th grader Garrison Sanders, 48th, 1:09.33; Collin Overton, 52nd, 1:11.98.
800 meter run—Kyle Puckett, 27th, 2:28.10.
1600 meter run—Christian Apel, 6th, 4:56.91; Conner Ball, 7th, 4:57.08.
4x100 relay—Trimble’s team finished 11th, 49.64.
4x800 relay—Trimble’s team finished 12th, 10:40.71.
High jump—Stuart Barnes, 9th, 5-08.00.
Triple jump—Stuart Barnes, 8th, 36-00.50.
Shot put—junior C.J. Cline, 33rd, 29-06.00.
Track(Continued from Page 6)
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Trimble County freshman hurdler Ashby Drake competed against competitors from Ludlow and Owen County in the recent Carroll County All Comers Meet at Carrollton.
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after the game was his mistake.
Jessie Dunlap hit a tri-ple to right center in the top of the fourth, but the Lady Raiders were unable to capitalize.
Carroll started the bot-tom of the fourth with a single to shortstop by Hawkins. Pinch-runner Houston Lindsey stole sec-ond, and Michaela Culver followed with a single to left field. Trimble made a pitching change, bringing in Leyna Ritter for starter Hannah Lira.
With one out, Brittany Yocum laid down a sacri-fice bunt, scoring Lindsey, 2-2.
Ritter struck out the next batter and forced a fly out to second base, leav-ing two Carroll runners on base.
Trimble’s McKenzie Dunlap led off the top of the fifth with a double into left field. #23 hit a sharp grounder to the shortstop, but the throw to first base was dropped and the ball went into the Carroll dug-out, allowing McKenzie Dunlap to score the go-ahead run.
The Lady Raiders threatened again in the top of the sixth as Hannah Davis hit a single to start off the inning. With one out, Jessie Dunlap hit a fly ball over Williamson’s head at second base, but Williamson made a spec-tacular play, laying out for the catch and flipping around to throw out Davis at first, ending the inning.
Neither team scored in their next at-bats, tak-ing the game down to Carroll’s final three outs. With two outs, Ogden hit the ball hard to left field. The ball bounced off the left fielder’s glove and bounced toward the fence. Ogden made it to third, but would not get any fur-ther, as Ritter struck out the next batter, securing a Lady Raider victory.
Coach Black said she thought the difference in the game was her team’s ability to make plays at the right time and to hit the ball. “We’ve really tried hard this year to work on our hitting,” she said. “That seems to be where we’ve struggled the last several years, so this year we’ve really focused on our hitting and tonight it really paid off.”
On the other side of the field, Hawkins lamented his team’s inability to hit the ball well. He also acknowledged that his team’s youth hurt during certain situations. The Lady Panthers have just one senior, no juniors and the rest sophomores, fresh-men and seventh graders.
“We had some young girls in some crucial situ-ations that didn’t catch signs or didn’t execute the way veterans would, but we can expect that,” he said. “I’m not blaming them; it’s just the way it turned out. It wasn’t their fault.
“You can’t take anything away from Trimble County. They came in and played a pretty sound ballgame. They made the plays they needed to make; they hit the ball when they needed to hit it. … Our hats are just off to Trimble County. They outplayed us.”
Black said starting pitch-er Lira did a really nice job in her first outing as a starter. After she thought Carroll had seen enough, she decided to bring in Ritter, who she said did a nice job closing out the game.
Black, who was an assis-tant for nine years, said she is really enjoying her new position as head coach. “These kids are great kids, and I’m learning from them as well,” she said. “… I think this is going to change our season around. We kept telling them tonight when we started, we can only go up from where we are because we have two losses. So beat-ing Carroll County will be a big step for us.”
Softball(Continued from Page 6)
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Trimble sophomore Paige Black pulls down a fly ball to end Carroll’s at bat in the bottom half of the sixth inning. The scoreboard reflects the eventual final score.