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Sunday, May 04, 2008
(Last modified: 2008-05-04 17:04:04) Source: The Newport Plain Talk In a game which wasn’t nearly as one-sided as the final score would indicate, the Lady Chiefs pulled away late for a 10-0 win over CCHS at Lady Red Field. The contest was scoreless until the fourth and the margin was a scant two runs heading to the sixth. Cherokee put the match-up away with two additional tallies in the sixth inning and a six-spot in the seventh. Gilbert’s remarkable season continued for the visitors. The
junior fired her 10th no-hitter of the year and 25th
complete-game shutout. Gilbert lowered an earned run average which stood at an
already microscopic 0.31 entering the day. Her pitching line on the afternoon
featured 16 strikeouts (320 for the year). “It’s a little disappointing that we let up late in the game, but it’s tough when you’re not able to get hits,” said Lady Red head coach Terry Hurst. “I feel that Gilbert is the best pitcher in the IMAC, but we did have another really good defensive game. “I’m just so proud of this team and feel we can play with With Thursday’s victory, the Lady Chiefs are on the verge of
a 30-win season with their 29-7 record (7-3 in the conference). Senior Day was held at Lady Red Field with a ceremony
honoring a pair of CCHS student-athletes prior to the game. Receiving
recognition during the pre-game presentation were the two seniors on the A pitching duel developed early with the Lady Red’s Nicole Ball and Gilbert matching zeroes going to the fourth. The teams managed a total of just three base-runners in the first three innings. In the second, Courtney Davis singled for Cherokee and Ariel Frisbee walked for CCHS. In the third, Gilbert ripped a double off the fence in left-center for the Lady Chiefs but was also stranded. Ball retired the first two hitters she faced in the fourth
before Cherokee strung together a walk and two successive hits. CCHS managed to put another runner aboard in the last of the fourth, but Laws was left at first after walking. Cocke County kept CHS off the board in the fifth, thanks to
a strong defensive inning. Chelsea Hensley legged out an infield hit but was
caught stealing by Cherokee came up with the insurance it was hoping for in the
sixth. Gabbi Murrell singled with one out and scored as Ashlee Price smacked a base-knock,
which was also overrun in center field. The outcome was fully cemented in the seventh as six Lady
Chiefs dashed home to break the game completely open. Gilbert opened the
uprising with a single and The game was completed in a crisp time of 1:17. Copyright © 2008, The Newport Plain Talk |