
Trojans
| 04/23/26 @ Sevier County | 14 |
| 04/14/26 @ Morristown-Hamblen East | 12 |
| 03/04/26 @ Union County | 12 |
| 04/13/26 vs Morristown-Hamblen East | 11 |
| 03/09/26 vs Claiborne | 11 |
Morristown-Hamblen West had to skate by with only a two-run margin when they last took the field, which might have inspired the 14-run drubbing they dealt Sevier County on Thursday. The Trojans blew past the Smoky Bears 15-1. Considering the Trojans have won nine games by more than five runs this season, Thursday's blowout was nothing new.
The team relied heavily on Eva Boudier, who went a perfect 3-for-3 with two triples, one run, and one RBI. Those two triples gave her a new career-high. The team also got some help courtesy of Kaylynn Milton, who went 1-for-4 with one home run and two runs.
Morristown-Hamblen West always had someone on base and finished the game having posted an OBP of .528. They easily outclassed their opponents in that department as Sevier County only posted an OBP of .167.
Morristown-Hamblen West is on a roll lately: they've won six of their last eight contests. That's provided a nice bump to their 14-7 record this season. Those victories came thanks in part to their hitting performance across that stretch, as they averaged 7.9 runs over those games. As for Sevier County, they are on a four-game losing streak that has dropped them down to 7-14.
Looking ahead, Morristown-Hamblen West will venture away from home to face off against Daniel Boone at 5:30 p.m. on Friday. The Trailblazers have struggled to contain batters this season (they've allowed 6.74 runs per game on average), something the Trojans will no doubt try to take advantage of. As for Sevier County, they will look to defend their home field on Monday against Gatlinburg-Pittman at 5:30 p.m. The Highlanders have struggled to contain batters this season (they've allowed 12.73 runs per game on average), something the Smoky Bears will no doubt try to take advantage of.
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