Comer is 0-10 against Randolph County since May of 2018 but things could change on Tuesday. Comer will square off against Randolph County at 4:00 p.m. Comer has given up an average of 11.5 runs per game this season, but Tuesday's game will give them a chance to turn things around.
Saturday just wasn't the day for Comer's offense. They came up short against West End on Saturday, falling 13-0.
Meanwhile, it may have taken eight innings to finish the job, but Randolph County ultimately got the result they hoped for on Thursday. They had just enough and edged out Weaver 7-5. The Tigers haven't had any issues with the Bearcats recently, as the game was their fifth consecutive win against them.
Abi Waters spent all eight innings on the mound, and it's clear why: she surrendered four earned (and one unearned) runs on nine hits and racked up ten Ks. She has been consistent for a while: she hasn't given up more than two walks in 17 consecutive appearances.
On the hitting side, Gracie Huckeba was incredible, going 2-for-4 with one home run, three RBI, and two runs. That's the most RBI she has posted since back in March. Hannah Parmer was another key player, going 3-for-5 with one home run.
They weren't the only ones working in the home run department: Randolph County lost a few balls and finished the game with two home runs. That's the most home runs they've managed all season.
Comer's loss dropped their record down to 3-25. As for Randolph County, their record is now 19-7.
Comer suffered a grim 13-1 defeat to Randolph County when the teams last played back in March. Can Comer avenge their defeat or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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