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04/15/25 - Away | 6-4 W |
03/11/25 - Home | 4-10 L |
05/01/24 - Home | 5-4 W |
04/23/24 - Away | 8-0 W |
04/09/24 - Home | 2-9 L |
03/13/23 - Home | 11-10 W |
It may have taken eight innings to finish the job, but Harpeth ultimately got the result they hoped for on Tuesday. They skirted past the East Hickman County Eagles 6-4. This was a revenge game for the Indians: when they faced off against the Eagles back in March, they had to take a 10-4 defeat.
Taylor Riley spent all eight innings on the mound, and it's clear why: she surrendered only one earned (and three unearned) runs on six hits and racked up seven Ks.
At the plate, the team relied heavily on Cameron Hayes, who scored two runs and stole a base while going 1-for-3. Another player making a difference was Kyndall Threet, who scored two runs while going 2-for-4.
Harpeth's victory ended a three-game drought on the road and puts them at 4-7-1. As for East Hickman County, they have traveled a rocky road recently, having lost five of their last six contests. That's put a noticeable dent in their 4-9 record this season.
Both teams are looking forward to the support of their home crowds in their upcoming games. Harpeth will welcome Battle Ground Academy at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday. The Indians' pitchers better be ready for this one: the Wildcats have averaged an impressive 7.2 runs per game this season. As for East Hickman County, they will square off against Creek Wood at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday. The Red Hawks' pitching crew has only allowed three runs per game this season, so the Eagles' hitters will have their work cut out for them.
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