Tug Valley is 0-4 against Chapmanville Regional since March of 2019 but they'll have a chance to close the gap a little bit on Tuesday. The Tug Valley Panthers will be playing in front of their home fans against the Chapmanville Regional Tigers at 6:00 p.m. Tug Valley is strutting in with some hitting muscle, as they've averaged 12.2 runs per game this season.
After a string of five wins, Tug Valley's good fortune finally ran out on Monday. They fell just short of Shelby Valley by a score of 8-7.
Bailee Hall put in work while hitting and pitching. She didn't allow a single earned run while striking out six over six innings pitched. Hall has been consistent recently: she hasn't tossed less than five strikeouts every time she's pitched this season. Hall was also solid in the batter's box, scoring two runs and stealing a base while getting on base in three of her four plate appearances.
In other batting news, Aleksah Osborne and Amelya Wellman stepped up to the plate in a big way. Osborne scored a run and stole a base while going 2-for-3, while Wellman scored a run while going 1-for-3. The team also got some help courtesy of Haleigh Muncy, who scored a run and stole a base while going 1-for-4.
Meanwhile, in what's become a running theme this season, Chapmanville Regional gave their fans yet another huge victory on Saturday. They never let Nitro onto the board and left with an 11-0 win. While fans of Chapmanville Regional might be used to big wins, the 11-run margin marked the team's biggest victory yet this season.
Tug Valley's loss dropped their record down to 9-2. As for Chapmanville Regional, the win for them keeps them at an undefeated 6-0.
Tug Valley might still be hurting after the 10-1 defeat they got from Chapmanville Regional in their previous meeting back in April of 2023. Will Tug Valley have more luck at home instead of on the road? Check MaxPreps after the match for a full breakdown of the game, commentary, and other softball content.
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