
Tigers
| 03/05/26 @ South Panola | 4-0 |
| 03/03/26 @ Tupelo | 6-2 |
| 02/28/26 vs Pisgah | 13-1 |
| 02/27/26 @ Sumrall | 7-2 |
| 02/26/26 @ Petal | 10-1 |
| + 6 more games |
Hernando extended their winning streak to 11 on Thursday, bumping them up to 11-0. Their pitchers stepped up to hand South Panola a 4-0 shutout. That's the second time they've managed to beat them this season, as they also won 3-1 back in February.
Olivia Skinner got the start for Hernando and what a start it was: she didn't allow a single earned run and allowed only two hits over five innings pitched. Skinner has been consistent for a while: she hasn't given up a single earned run any time she's pitched this season. Adalynn Rochelle relieved her and did a solid job, pitching two innings while giving up no earned runs off one hit.
On the hitting side, Hernando's victory was truly a team effort as six different players contributed at least one hit. One of them was Kaitlyn Gentry, who got on base in three of her four plate appearances with one stolen base. Katelyn Kirkpatrick was another, going 2-for-3 with one stolen base, one run, and one RBI.
As for South Panola, their loss dropped their record down to 9-2-1. The matchup marked the first time this year in which they were not able to get on the board.
On South Panola's side, Grady Beck Wilson spent all seven innings on the mound, and it's clear why: she surrendered three earned (and one unearned) runs on seven hits and racked up 14 Ks. Those 14 strikeouts set a new season-high mark for Wilson.
Both teams will have to hit the road in their upcoming games. Hernando will venture away from home to square off against Itawamba Agricultural at 6:00 p.m. on Friday. The Indians' pitching crew has only allowed 0.8 runs per game this season, so the Tigers' hitters will have their work cut out for them. As for South Panola, they will be taking part in a tournament against Ocean Springs at 12:00 p.m. on Monday.
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