
Red Raiders
| 04/21/26 @ Girls Preparatory School | 4-14 |
| 04/17/26 vs Covington | 15-0 |
| 04/17/26 vs Riverdale | 11-2 |
| 04/14/26 vs Knoxville Catholic | 11-1 |
| 04/11/26 vs Gibbs | 1-9 |
Baylor dropped down to 12-9-1 on Tuesday, ending the team's three-game streak of wins. They lost 14-4 to the Girls Preparatory School Bruisers. The pitching woes were uncharacteristic for the Red Raiders, who until this matchup were averaging 3.14 runs allowed.
Makenzie Dinsmore made the most of her time in the batter's box despite the final result and went 1-for-3 with one home run and three RBI. Another player making a difference was Xahara Willis, who went 1-for-2 with one run, one double, and one RBI.
As for Girls Preparatory School, they are on a roll lately: they've won 13 of their last 15 contests. That's provided a nice bump to their 21-5 record this season. The victories came thanks in part to their pitching effort, having only surrendered 3.3 runs on average over those games.
On Girls Preparatory School's side, Christianna Marshall made a big impact while hitting and pitching. She looked comfortable on the mound, not allowing a single earned run while striking out eight over six innings pitched. Marshall has been nothing but reliable: she hasn't given up more than two walks in seven consecutive appearances. She was also solid in the batter's box, getting on base in two of her five plate appearances with three runs.
In other batting news, Addison Smith was excellent, going 3-for-4 with four RBI, two runs, and two doubles. That's the most RBI she has posted since back in March of 2025. Abby Lewis also deserves some recognition as she hit her first double of the season.
Baylor didn't take long to hit the field again: they've already played their next game, a 15-5 win against Soddy Daisy on the 22nd. As for Girls Preparatory School, they will square off against Chattanooga Christian at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday. The Chargers' pitching crew has only allowed 3.5 runs per game this season, so the Bruisers' hitters will have their work cut out for them.
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