Sequatchie County is 3-0 against Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences since March of 2019, and they'll have a chance to extend that success on Monday. The Sequatchie County Indians will be playing at home against the Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences Patriots at 5:30 p.m. The teams are on pretty different trajectories at the moment (Sequatchie County has eight straight victories, Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences has ten straight losses), but none of that matters once you're on the field.
If Sequatchie County beats Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences with six runs on Monday, it's going to be the squad's new lucky number: they've won their past two matches with that exact score. Sequatchie County walked away with a 6-3 win over Van Buren County on Thursday.
Amelia Casey spent all seven innings on the mound, and it's clear why: she surrendered only one earned (and two unearned) runs on six hits and racked up nine Ks.
On the hitting side, Lexie Hall was excellent, scoring a run and stealing a base while going 3-for-3. The team also got some help courtesy of Jalyn Kelly, who scored a run and stole two bases while going 1-for-4.
Meanwhile, Friday just wasn't the day for Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences' offense. They suffered a tough 7-0 defeat at the hands of Sale Creek last Friday.
Sequatchie County has been performing incredibly well recently as they've won 11 of their last 12 games, which provided a nice bump to their 13-5 record this season. As for Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences, their loss dropped their record down to 0-3.
Sequatchie County took their victory against Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences in their previous matchup back in March by a conclusive 18-4. Will Sequatchie County repeat their success, or does Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences have a new game plan this time around? We'll find out soon enough.
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