George County can now show off eight landslide victories after their most recent  game  on Thursday. They were the clear victor by  a  9-1 margin over the West Harrison Hurricanes. The  win was familiar territory for George County who now have three in a row.
  Peyton Collins spent all seven innings on the mound, and it's clear why: she surrendered one  run (which was  unearned)  on seven hits and racked up six Ks. She has been nothing but reliable: she hasn't  given up  a single  walk in five consecutive pitching appearances.
 On the hitting side,  Hadleigh Tatum and  Aryana Dixon did most of the damage at the plate:  Tatum  scored three  runs and  stole a base while going 3-for-4, while  Dixon  scored two  runs and  stole three bases while going 2-for-5. Dixon has been hot recently, having posted  at least one  stolen base the last three times she's  played. The team also got some help courtesy of  Blakely Slay, who  scored two  runs and  stole two bases while going 1-for-4.
 On West Harrison's side, they saw four different players step up and record at least one hit. One of them was  Kolby Peterson, who  scored a  run while going 2-for-3.
 George County's victory was  their seventh straight at home, which  pushed their record up to 11-5. Those good results were due in large part to their hitting performance across that stretch, as  they  averaged 10.4 runs per game. As for West Harrison, they have  been struggling recently as they've  lost three of their last four contests,  which put a noticeable dent in their 7-9 record  this season.
 George County will head out on the road to  face off against  Long Beach at 6:30  p.m.  on Tuesday. George County's pitching crew has only allowed 2.8  runs per game  this season, so Long Beach's hitters will have their work cut out for them. As for West Harrison, they will be staying on the road  on Tuesday to face off against Hancock at 6:30  p.m. Hancock is strutting in with some hitting muscle, as they've averaged 6.7  runs per game  this season.
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