Madison County is 10-0 against Hamilton County since February of 2019, and they'll have a chance to extend that success  on Tuesday. The Madison County Cowboys will be staying on the road  to face off against the Hamilton County Trojans at 7:00  p.m. After  the two teams made easy work of their previous opponents,  one won't be so lucky on Tuesday.
 Madison County's pitching crew heads into the  game  hoping to repeat the dominance they displayed  on Thursday. They put the hurt on Lincoln with a sharp  6-0 win.
  JOSIE DRIGGERS made a big impact no matter where she played. She looked comfortable on the mound,   pitching two innings while giving up   no  earned runs off   one  hit. DRIGGERS was also solid in the batter's box,  scoring two  runs and  stealing a base while going 1-for-2.
 DRIGGERS wasn't  the only one making solid contact as  six players wound up with at least one hit. One of them was  LOGAN BASS, who  went 1-for-3 with a  double and  an  RBI. Another player making a difference was  ERIN BURNETT, who  went 1-for-2 with a  triple.
 Meanwhile,  with a playoff game on the line, Hamilton County rose to the challenge  on Monday. Everything went their way against the Saints as they made off with  an  18-1 victory. The high-flying hitting performance was a huge turnaround for Hamilton County considering their one-run performance the  match before.
 Like Madison County, Hamilton County also got a great game from a two-way player:  Emily Peacock. She  didn't allow a single  earned run and  only two  hits while striking out six over five innings pitched. Peacock was also big at the plate,  going 4-for-4 with a  home run, four  runs,  and three  RBI.
 In other batting news, Hamilton County let  De'Nyla Cherry and  Bailey Driggers loose on the outfield. Cherry  went 2-for-3 with a  home run, four  RBI,  and a  double, while  Driggers  scored three  runs while  getting on base  in four of her five plate appearances.  Anna Morgan was another key contributor,  scoring two  runs and  stealing two bases while  getting on base  in three of her four plate appearances.
 Madison County pushed their record up to 15-9 with that  win, which was their sixth straight  on the road. As for Hamilton County, they are  on a roll lately: they've  won five of their last six contests,  which provided a massive bump to their 8-13 record  this season.
 Madison County skirted past Hamilton County  6-5 in their previous matchup  on April 12th. One of the biggest obstacles the team faced in that game was   Peacock, who   struck out seven batters over  six innings while giving up  four earned  (and two unearned) runs off   six  hits. Now that she's  got a second chance to win this matchup, will Madison County still be able to contain  Peacock? There's only one way to find out.
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