Smithfield-Selma had lost 13 straight at home dating back to last season, but  on Wednesday they dropped their record down to 0-16 to make it 14. They lost  27-0 to the South Johnston Trojans. Unfortunately, that's the second time they've come up short against the Trojans this season, as they also lost their prior matchup  20-0  back in March.
As for South Johnston, the  victory (which was their 15th in a row) raised their record to 15-1. Considering they have won 13 contests by more than five  runs this season, Wednesday's  blowout was nothing new.
For South Johnston's part,  Randi Deese made a big impact while hitting and pitching. She looked comfortable on the mound,   tossing three innings while giving up   no  earned runs off   one  hit. Deese has been nothing but reliable: she hasn't  given up  more than one  hit in three consecutive appearances. She was also big at the plate,  getting on base  in all four of her plate appearances with four  runs and two  RBI. Those  four  runs gave  her a new career-high.
 In other batting news, South Johnston let  Lannah Price and  Allison Barbour run wild. Price  fired off two  home runs, five  RBI,  and three  runs while going 2-for-3, while  Barbour  went a perfect 3-for-3 with one  home run, four  runs,  and four  RBI. Those  four  runs gave  Barbour a new career-high.  Olivia Crumpler was another key player,  going 3-for-4 with three  RBI, two  runs,  and one  triple.
 Both  squads are looking forward to the support of their home crowds in their upcoming games. Smithfield-Selma will welcome West Johnston  at 6:00  p.m.  on Thursday. The Wildcats' pitching crew has only allowed 2.8  runs per game  this season, so the Spartans' hitters will have their work cut out for them. As for South Johnston, they will be playing at home against Clayton  at 6:00  p.m.  on Thursday. The Trojans' pitchers better be ready for this one: the Comets have averaged an impressive 7.5  runs per game this season.
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