The Worth County softball team found itself searching for consistency over the weekend. Following wins in their first two games, they were no-hit by powerhouse Stanberry and fell 10-0 in five innings. Seemingly reeling from that game, they dropped the opening round game to King City 14-1. Against North Harrison, they gave up 10 runs in the first inning but nearly came back before falling 12-8. Then, they lost a back and forth game 8-7 to Albany to close out the tournament.
The team did get some personal bests during the tournament. Victoria Moore got her first varsity hit against King City before leaving with an ankle sprain. Worth County may have found a new slugger to compliment Jacklyn Brooks as Adrian Fletchall saw her first varsity action at the tournament and had two hits and three RBI’s against Albany. Sidney Troutwine also came alive with two hits in that game.
The JV won 12-10 against Stanberry. Kenna LaFollette had three infield hits while Taylor Causey added two hits for the Tigers.
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