Wednesday, april 11, 2012 Home run for the...
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SportsWednesday, april 11, 2012 The News-Democrat/ Page 5
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Home run for the cure
Left: Kurt Buhts catches a fly ball in left center.
Right: Macc O’Neal hits a home run in his team’s first game of the day.
Top right: Organizer Brittany Belcher fields a ground ball and throws out a runner at first.
Above: Kurt Sims pitches for his team.
Photos by KRISTIN SHERRARD/The News-Democrat
About 60 people formed six teams and participated in The Support Second Base
Susan G. Komen softball tournament Saturday at the county park. The event raised
about $950, part of the fundraising effort by Brittany Belcher and her family to par-ticipate in the 3-Day for the Cure walk this
November in San Diego.
Baseball rebounds from loss, splits games Saturday at W-V
By KRISTIN SHERRARD
The News-Democrat
After a Friday night loss on the road to dis-trict foe Gallatin County, the Panthers baseball team split a doubleheader Saturday at Walton-Verona, putting them at 6-6 on the season.
Carroll struggled to put the bat on the ball against the Wildcats, managing
just one hit in the game – a bunt single by Chase Osborne.
Head coach Josh Mefford said his team had poor pitch selection against Gallatin pitcher Brady Lawrence, who struck out three and walked three in a complete game.
The Panthers opened their day Saturday against Bowsher High School, from Ohio. Mefford said
fielding errors led to two runs in the first inning for Bowsher. They tacked on three more in the fourth and one each in the sixth and seventh, 7-0.
But the Panthers did not give up. They scored one run in the sixth and two more in the seventh to put the final score at 7-3.
Trey Boles started things
Please see BASEBALL, Page 11
Matt Allen connects and sends the ball to the outfield.
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