Pisgah has won five straight games at home, while Madison County has won five straight on the road, but those streaks won't matter much on Tuesday. The Eagles will welcome the Tigers at 4:30 p.m. Both come into the game bolstered by wins in their previous matches.
Pisgah was handed a heart-breaking two-run defeat in their last match, but they sure didn't let that happen against North Jackson on Monday. The Eagles were the clear victors by an 11-1 margin over the Chiefs. The high-scoring performance was a welcome turnaround for the Eagles' hitters, who had struggled in the games prior.
Meanwhile, Madison County faced Springville in a battle between two of the state's top teams on Saturday. Madison County had just enough and edged out Springville 7-6.
Allison Yeary was excellent, going 2-for-3 with two runs and one triple. The team also got some help courtesy of Livy Huter, who went 2-for-4 with two RBI.
Madison County is on a roll lately: they've won 16 of their last 17 contests. That's provided a nice bump to their 28-10 record this season. Those wins came thanks in part to their pitching effort, having only surrendered 3.1 runs on average over those games. As for Pisgah, their victory bumped their record up to 18-12.
Pisgah might still be hurting after the 6-0 loss they got from Madison County when the teams last played back in April of 2024. Will the Eagles have more luck at home instead of on the road? Check MaxPreps after the match for a full breakdown of the game, commentary, and other softball content.
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