
The Hill – After two and half innings Carroll County was on the wrong end of a 6-1 score but once the Lady Cavaliers π© flipped the switch the snowball turned into an Avalanche.
CCHS strung together 10 unanswered runs πββοΈ in support of Kenzie McMillan in the circle, winning for a third time in just over 24 hours.
McMillan helped her own cause by reaching base in all four at bats and scored three runs from the leadoff spot. Laynie-Jo Leonard followed her lead from the two hole π³, scoring two runs as did Ashton Rodrigue.
Once the offense kicked in the defense stepped up. McMillan recorded eight strike outs but when she needed a glove her teammates came through for her over the final four innings.
Carroll County remains home π‘ as the Lady π© Cavaliers open a Tuesday night double header versus Pulaski County at 5pm.
Bassett 321 001 0 -7
CCHS. 103. 430 X – 11
Lauren Alley and her parents stopped by for a visit and Father & Daughter posed for a photo π· with Chris Mabry

For the second straight we had a visiting fan take home the Omega Foul Ball Challenge. The winning number was six and Mr. Steve Austin was so kind with his words about the environment we create at Cavalier Park!!!!

DJ Debbie and her youngin left the park in good spirits, despite the sprinkling rain.

Bassett JV Baseball βΎοΈ took in the last couple of innings.

Congratulations πππ to the Little Lady π© Cavaliers !