Ole Brook will host annual softball tournament this weekend

Published 4:20 pm Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Lady Panther Park will be the center of area softball action Friday and Saturday as Brookhaven High hosts its annual tournament. Here’s a look ahead at the games scheduled for this week and the latest results for each area school.

Brookhaven High

Next up: Friday vs. Terry, 5:30 p.m.

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Saturday vs. Bogue Chitto, 8:30 a.m.

Last time out: The Lady Panthers (1-4) dropped a 13-7 loss to Bogue Chitto on Saturday. The Lady Panthers outhit BC 10-9 but made nine errors in the loss.

The Lady Bobcats jumped ahead 8-0 after the top half of the first inning and never trailed.

Meg Foster, Kyla Henderson and Kaysha Register hit a double each for coach Mandy Vinson. Lynsey Nations drove in a pair of runs while Foster, Henderson and Register had one RBI apiece.

Bogue Chitto

Next up: Friday at North Pike, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday vs. Brookhaven High, 8:30 a.m.; vs. Warren Central at BHS, 12:30 p.m.

Last time out: Senior Codi Leggett pitched the win over BHS on Saturday as she gave up four earned runs and struck out five in four innings of work for coach Kris Smith.

Leggett and Kayci Beth Wallace also had a double apiece at the plate and drove in two RBIs each.

Kylie Chapman and Gracie Guynes also drove in two RBIs each against BHS.

Also, on Saturday the Lady Cats (3-3) dropped a 5-2 loss to 6A Warren Central.

Enterprise

Next up: Thursday vs. Northeast Jones, 6:45 p.m.

Saturday vs. Warren Central at BHS, 9:50 a.m.; vs. Vicksburg High at BHS, 3:10 p.m.

Last time out: The Lady Jackets dropped a 12-9 loss to Warren Central Saturday. EAC outhit Warren Central 8-5 but had six errors in the loss.

Belle Porter hit a double, as did Mallory Honea for coach Trace Abdul-Hadi. Katelynn Malone also had a triple for the Lady Jackets (2-2).

Natalie Harris drove in a pair of runs for Enterprise and only allowed five hits in four innings of pitching work.

Lawrence County

Next up: Friday at Clinton High, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday vs. Vicksburg at BHS, 11:10 a.m.; vs. Pearl at BHS, 1:50 p.m.

Last time out: In their tournament Saturday the Lady Cougars (4-3) lost 4-1 to Wesson before beating Clinton 9-7.

In the win over Clinton coach Marc Howard saw Gracie Hartzog lead his team at the plate with a home run. Abeni Fuller added a pair of doubles as well. Sydney Pevey and Lily Stephens also hit a double apiece.

Clinton led 7-5 before a four run fourth inning keyed the LC comeback.

Fuller drove in four runs and Hartzog had three RBIs as well.

Loyd Star

Next up: Friday vs. Terry High at BHS, 4 p.m.

Saturday vs. Pearl at BHS, 4:30 p.m.

Freshman left-hander Carson Hughey gave up six hits but no runs in four innings of work Saturday as the Lady Hornets (4-2) crushed Brookhaven High 12-0.

Hughey tripled at the plate and Alyssa Leggett added a home run for coach Jan Delaughter. Marley Britt and Baylee Zumbro also each doubled in the win.

Senior Malori Cade drove in three runs while Leggett, Marley Britt and Aubrey Britt had two RBIs each. Carly Beth Wallace also hit safely for LS in the win.

Wesson

Next up: Tuesday, March 17 at Bogue Chitto, 6:15 p.m.

Last time out: After beating host Lawrence County 4-1 at their tournament Saturday, coach Michelle Nunnery and her Lady Cobras suffered their first defeat of the season — a 3-0 setback to 6A Clinton.

The win was the second this season for WAC over Lawrence County. The Lady Cobras (4-1) are also 1-0 in Region 7-2A play after beating West Lincoln in their division opener.

Wesson is back in region play Tuesday when they travel to play at Bogue Chitto.

West Lincoln

Next up: Saturday vs. Sumrall at Salem, 12 p.m.; at Salem, 2 p.m.

Last time out: The Lady Bears (3-1) were dealt their first loss of the season when Wesson took a 12-1-win last week.

West Lincoln will be in tournament action Saturday, just not at BHS with most of the other area schools. They’ll travel to Walthall County and Salem Attendance Center to face 4A Sumrall (7-1) before then playing the host school.

WL coach Anita Thornton and her team host Enterprise on March 17 as they return to Region 7-2A play.