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| 03/11/25 - Home | 1-13 L |
| 04/26/24 - Away | 1-5 L |
| 03/29/24 - Home | 4-2 W |
| 05/03/23 - Home | 15-5 W |
| 04/26/21 - Home | 16-0 W |
| + 5 more games |
Lexington is 8-2 against Scotts Hill since May of 2018 and they'll have a chance to extend that dominance on Saturday. A feisty cat fight will be fought as Lexington Tigers challenge Scotts Hill Lions at 11:00 a.m. Lexington's pitching crew has only allowed 3.4 runs per game this season, so Scotts Hill's hitters will have their work cut out for them.
Lexington proved they can win big on Friday (they won by nine) and on Friday they proved they can win the close ones too. They narrowly escaped with a victory as the team sidled past Lewis County 3-2.
Lauren Johnson looked comfortable as she pitched 1.2 innings while giving up no earned runs off one hit. She has been nothing but reliable on the mound: she hasn't given up more than two walks in nine consecutive appearances.
At the plate, Lexington's win was truly a team effort as five different players contributed at least one hit. One of them was Carly Williams, who scored a run while going 1-for-2. Belle Powers was another, going a perfect 1-for-1 with one stolen base and one RBI.
Meanwhile, Scotts Hill put another one in the bag last Thursday to keep their perfect season alive. They came out on top against Gibson County by a score of 8-4.
Lexington has been performing well recently as they've won four of their last five matches. That's provided a nice bump to their 10-3 record this season. Those victories came thanks in part to their pitching effort, having only surrendered 2.6 runs on average over those games. Scotts Hill's record is now 3-0.
Lexington might still be hurting after the 13-1 loss they got from Scotts Hill in their previous meeting last Tuesday. Can Lexington avenge their defeat or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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