Adair County is 2-8 against Campbellsville since April of 2016 but they'll have a chance to close the gap a little bit on Monday. The Indians will look to defend their home field against the Eagles at 5:00 p.m. Having both just faced considerable losses, both teams are looking to turn things around.
The scorekeeper got an easy start on Friday as neither Adair County nor Hart County made it on the board until the fifth inning. The Indians came up short against the Raiders, falling 8-0. The Indians just can't catch a break and have now endured three losses in a row.
Adair County saw three different players step up and record at least one hit. One of them was Jade Waggner, who went 2-for-3 with one stolen base.
Meanwhile, Campbellsville was not able to break out of their rough patch on Friday as the team picked up their third straight defeat. They lost 14-3 to North Hardin.
Adair County's loss dropped their record down to 5-5. As for Campbellsville, their defeat dropped their record down to 6-11.
Campbellsville's pitching crew has a crucial task ahead of them: Adair County has been making plenty of contact this season, having averaged 8.7 hits per game. It's a different story for Campbellsville, though, as they've been averaging 9.6 hits. Given Adair County's sizable advantage in that area, the Eagles will need to find a way to close that gap.
Adair County was able to grind out a solid victory over Campbellsville when the teams last played on Monday, winning 5-1. Will the Indians repeat their success, or do the Eagles have a new game plan this time around? We'll find out soon enough.
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