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Slow-pitch league releases stats
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JC Motorsports and Napa Auto battle it out during a game at Bill Page Ballpark last week.

The slow-pitch softball league at Bill Page Ballpark has released some statistics for games played over the past season, along with the season records. 
On June 17, Hutchins’ Auto Sales faced Webb House in a high-scoring game for Webb. 
Brittany Bone, Hunter Parkhurst, Gabby Ritchie, and Mica Knight started off the scoring for Hutchins’ in the first inning.  Knight would score again in the third inning, with Parkhurst touching home again in the fourth. 
For Webb House, Kayla Stanley and Isiah Loftis touched home plate in the first inning, with Stanley, Lenzi Dickens, and Lexi Bly scoring in the second.  D.J. Thompson and Martha Webb had runs in the third inning, while Loftis, Josie Culwell, Thompson, Webb, Kelby Melton, Lenzi Dickens, and Mattie Dickens came in during the fourth.  Stanley and Thompson would score once again in the fifth, with Stanley getting yet another run in the sixth.
Webb House won big, 18-6.
That same day, JC Motorsports played Vaughn Nursery in another high-scoring game for one team.  Both teams had big scoring drives in the first inning, but the second inning sealed the deal.
For JC, Cameron Caballero, Orion Ittyem, Skylar Fuson, Izabella Perez, Damien Irvine, Thaxton Salinas, Kailey Jones, Mallorie Hamilton, and Skylar Young each had runs.  Ittyem, Fuson, Perez, Irvine, Salinas, and Jones would score again in the second inning. 
For Vaughn, Jenna Wright, Melasia Gilles, Carrie Mooneyham, Emily Hendrixson, Krissy Hendrixson, and Hailey Carroll came in with runs in the first inning.
In the end, it was JC Motorsports that came away with the win, 15-6.
Liberty State Bank met D&S Special Tees that same evening, with every player on each team able to come in with a run. 
For LSB, Drew Castro, Lexi Bates, Hannah Panker, Brady Bates, Kaitlyn Roller, Aaron Haggard, Jennifer Caplinger, Kyra Orlando, and Cheyenne Fagan touched home in the first inning.  Panker, Brady Bates, and Roller came in during the second inning, while Jailyn Bouldin, Castro, Lexi Bates, Colby Bates, Panker, Brady Bates, Roller, and Haggard each had runs in the third.  Bouldin, Castro, Lexi Bates, Colby Bates, Panker, and Brady Bates rounded out the scoring for LSB in the fourth.
Dustin Cook got the first run for D&S in the second inning, while Rayanna Baker, Corey Ferrell, Santanna Ferrell, Cook, and Gage Duggin would score in the third.  Corey and Santanna Ferrell would join Dustin Cook, Ariel Maxwell, Austin Cook, Troy Bain, Bubba Stephens, and Samantha Golden for runs in the fourth inning, while Baker, Santanna Ferrell, Dustin Cook, Maxwell, Austin Cook, Duggin, Stephens, and Bain would get home in the fifth.  Samantha Golden would also get one more run in the sixth inning. 
LSB won the high-scoring, yet close game, 26-24. 
On June 18, another round of games was played with Webb House facing McCormack Industrial in a close game. 
For Webb, Kayla Stanley and Isaiah Loftis each scored in the first inning, while D.J. Thompson touched home in the fourth.  Stanley and Loftis would join Lexi Bly to score in the fifth. 
Trey Quinn had the first run for McCormack in the second inning.  Katie Hall, Morgan Page, and Lance Mabe came in during the fourth inning, with Page and Mabe joining Jacob Bandy to score in the seventh. 
McCormack inched by with the win, 7-6.
Vaughn Nursery took on Napa Auto Parts that same day with Napa showing some know-how. 
For Vaughn, Hailey Carroll got the first run in the first inning.  Carroll would score again in the fourth, along with Melasia Gilles. 
Izaiah Six and Quentin Stephens each had runs in the first inning for Napa, while Hannah McBride, Addison Puckett, and Kira King each came home in the second.  Isiah Bly, Destiny Ritchie, Stephens, and Darren Waggoner each scored in the third. 
Napa Auto Parts took the win, 9-3.
D&S Special Tees met Hutchins’ Auto Sales that same evening in another high-scoring game. 
For D&S, Rayanna Baker and Dustin Cook each touched home plate in the first, while Baker, Corey Ferrell, Santanna Ferrell, Dustin Cook, Ariel Maxwell, Austin Cook, Kylee Stephens, Troy Bain, Bubba Stephens, and Gage Duggin scored in the second, with Bain scoring twice.  Corey Ferrell and Cook came home in the fourth, with Baker, Samantha Golden, and Duggin getting runs in the fifth.  Santanna Ferrel, Dustin Cook, and Austin Cook each scored in the sixth. 
Brittany Bone, Zach Vincent, and Mica Knight each came home for Hutchins’ in the first inning, while Alexis Loftis, Skylar Ritchie, Bone, and Vincent scored in the second.  Loftis scored again in the third inning, while Skylar Ritchie, Bone, Vincent, Katelyn Walls, and Cheyenne Ferrell each touched home in the fourth.  Gabby Ritchie ended the scoring with a run in the sixth. 
D&S got a big win, 21-15. 
On June 24, Napa Auto Parts got a shut-out against Vaughn Nursery. 
Isaiah Bly, Destiny Ritchie, Quentin Stephens, and Darren Waggoner each scored in the first inning for Napa, while Bly, Ritchie, Lilly Wagoner, and Iziah Six each touched home in the second. Kira King and Hannah Trapp came in during the third, giving Napa the shut-out, 10-0. 
D&S Special Tees faced off with Webb House that same day.
For D&S, Corey Ferrell, Santanna Ferrell, Dustin Cook, and Austin Cook each got runs in the first, while Santanna Ferrell and Dustin Cook each scored again in the third.  Dustin Cook, Ariel Maxwell, Austin Cook, and Bubba Stephens each scored in the fifth, and Santanna Ferrell, Dustin Cook, and Austin Cook scored again in the seventh. 
Kayla Stanley, Isaiah Loftis, D.J. Thompson, and Martha Webb each scored for Webb in the first inning, with Lexi Bly coming home in the second.  Kelby Melton scored in the seventh. 
D&S got the victory, 14-6. 
On June 25, JC Motorsports played Vaughn Nursery.
For JC, Stevee Webster, Skylar Fuson, Izabella Perez, Thaxton Salinas, and Kailey Jones each had a run in the first, while Cameron Caballero and Orion Ittyem came home in the second.
Melasia Gilles, Carrie Mooneyham, and Summer Spivy each scored in the first inning for Vaughn, and again in the second along with Autumn Hendrixson, Emily Hendrixson, Hailey Carroll, Megan Hendrixson, Bella Moser, and Krissy Hendrixson.
JC Motorsports took the win, 12-7.
Liberty State Bank met Webb House that same day, with Webb showing some big scoring. 
For LSB, Brady Bates and Aaron Haggard touched home in the second inning, with Drew Castro and Lexi Bates coming in during the third. 
Isaiah Loftis, Lindsey Dickens, and D.J. Thompson each had runs in the first inning for Webb, while Dickens and Thompson scoring again in the third.  Kayla Stanley, Loftis, and Lexi Bly each scored in the fourth inning, with Loftis, Lindsey Dickens, and Thompson getting home in the sixth.  Stanley, Loftis, Lindsey Dickens, Thompson, Josie Culwell, and Maddie Dickens would score in the seventh. 
Webb House won big, 17-4. 
D&S Special Tees played McCormack Industrial that same day, in a close game. 
For D&S, Rayanna Baker, Corey Ferrell, and Santanna Ferrell each scored in the first inning.  Corey and Santanna Ferrell, and Dustin Cook touched home in the third, with Troy Bain getting a run in the fourth. Corey and Santanna Ferrell, and Cook each scored again in the fifth. 
It was all in the fifth inning for McCormack with Jacob Bandy, Katie Hall, Morgan Page, Lance Mabe, Katlyn Walls, Dakota Waggoner, Kaitlyn Rhea, Trey Quinn, Tesa Hall, Erin Burchfield, and Isaac Smith each getting runs. 
McCormack took the win, 12-10.
On June 27, Hutchins’ Auto Sales faced Webb House in another close game. 
For Hutchins’, Alexis Loftis, Skylar Ritchie, Zach Vincent, and Brittany Bone each had runs in the third inning, with Kaitlyn Roller coming home in the fourth.  Ritchie and Vincent would score again in the sixth, while Bone and Roller would score again in the seventh. 
Gage Myers, Josie Culwell, D.J. Thompson, Martha Webb, and Isiah Loftis each scored in the first inning for Webb, while Kayla Stanley come home in the third and in the fifth.  Webb and Loftis each scored in the sixth, and Jessica Williams touched home in the seventh. 
Webb squeaked by with the win, 10-9. 
That same day, JC Motorsports played Napa Auto Parts. 
For JC, Cameron Caballero, Stevee Webster, Orion Ittyem, Izabella Perez, and Thaxton Salinas each had a run in the first inning, with Ittyem, Skylar Fuson, and Perez coming home in the third. 
For Napa, Isaiah Bly, Destiny Ritchie, Quinten Stephens, Kira King, Darren Waggoner, Ellie Cripps, Hannah McBride, and Halayna Newby each had a run in the first inning, while Izaiah Six, Bly, Ritchie, Stephens, Waggoner, and Cripps touching home in the second. 
Napa got the win, 14-8.
On July 8, D&S Special Tees played Hutchins’ Auto in a game where everyone scored on one team. 
For D&S, Rayanna Baker, Corey Ferrell, Santanna Ferrell, Dustin Cook, Ariel Maxwell, Austin Cook, Samantha Golden, and Carrie Carroll each scored in the first inning, with Baker, Ferrell, Ferrell, Cook, Maxwell, Cook, Golden, and Gage Duggin scoring again before the inning was over.  Dustin Cook scored again in the second inning, and joined Maxwell, Austin Cook, and T.J. Bain to score in the fourth. 
Skylar Ritchie, Mica Knight, Hunter Parkhurst, Cheyenne Ferrell, Carrie Mooneyham, Brittany Bone, and Zach Vincent each scored in the first inning for Hutchins’, with Parkhurst coming home again in the fourth. 
D&S got the impressive win, 21-8. 
That same day, JC Motorsports faced Vaughn Nursery.
For Vaughn, Melasia Gilles and Carrie Mooneyham got runs in the first inning, and joined Autumn Hendrixson for runs in the third. 
Cameron Caballero, Orion Ittyem, Skylar Fuson, Izabella Perez, and Thaxton Salina each scored in the first inning for JC Motorsports, with Caballero, Stevee Webster, Fuson, Perez, Salinas, Kailey Jones, and Mallorie Hamilton each touching home in the second. 
JC took the win, 12-5. 
Webb House met McCormack’s that same day.
For Webb, the runs came late with D.J. Thompson and Martha Webb each scoring in the fifth inning. 
Katie Hall started the scoring for McCormack’s in the first inning, and joining Jacob Bandy and Lance Mabe for runs in the third.  Bandy, Hall, and Dakota Waggoner touched home again in the fourth, while Bandy would score once more in the sixth. 
McCormack’s took the victory, 8-2. 
On July 9, Vaughn Nursery faced off with Napa Auto in a big one-sided game. 
For Vaughn, Emily Hendrixson got one run in the first inning, but that would be the only score the team would see. 
Izaiah Six Destinee Ritchie, Darren Waggoner, Kira King, Hannah Trapp, Addison Puckett, Ally Bly, Halayna Newby, and Lilly Waggoner would all touch home in the first inning for Napa, with Ritchie, D. Waggoner, King, and Trapp joining Ellie Cripps to score in the second. 
Napa came away with the big win, 14-1.
On July 15, make-up games were played that were originally scheduled for July 11 and rained out.
Napa Auto took on JC Motorsports in another blowout.
Darren Waggoner, Destinee Ritche, Kira King, and Quentin Stephens each had a run in the first inning for Napa, with Waggoner joining Izaiah Six and Isiah Bly to score in the third.  Bly, Waggoner, Ritchie, and Lilly Waggoner would touch home in the fifth. 
For JC Motorsports, Orion Ittyem got a run in the first inning, while Izabella Perez came home in the fourth. 
Napa took the win, 11-2. 
D&S Special Tees played Webb House in a high-scoring game for one team. 
For D&S, Dustin Cook scored in the fourth and fifth inning. 
Kayla Stanley, D.J. Thomason, Josie Culwell, Martha Webb, Maddie Dickens, Alexis Bly, and Jessica Williams each scored in the first inning for Webb, with Stanley, Thomason, and Williams coming home again in the third.  Bly would score again in the fourth inning, while Webb, Dickens, and Aspen Flarity would touch home plate in the fifth. 
Webb House got the win, 14-2. 
On July 16, another round of make-up games was played, with Napa Auto meeting JC Motorsports again, this time in a much closer game. 
Izaiah Six started off the scoring for Napa in the first inning, followed by Isaiah Bly and Darren Waggoner.  Halayna Newby touched home in the second inning, while Bly scored again in the third.  Six, Bly, Waggoner, Destinee Ritchie, and Hannah Trapp would all come in with runs in the fifth inning. 
For JC Motorsports, Cameron Caballero, Stevee Webster, Skylar Fuson, Izabella Perez, and Kailey Jones each had a run in the first inning, while Orion Ittyem touched home in the second.  Caballero and Hailey Carroll each scored in the fifth.
Napa pulled out the win, 11-8. 
Liberty State Bank faced Hutchins’ Auto in a high-scoring, yet close game. 
Drew Castrino and Jailyn Bolding each had a run in the second inning for LSB, and joined Chandler Vincent, Hannah Panter, Kaitlyn Roller, and Brady Bates to score in the third.  Panter and Castrino would score once more in the fourth inning, while Castrino, Bolding, Roller, and Bates each got home in the sixth. 
For Hutchins’, Alexis Loftis and Mica Knight each had  run in the third inning, with Zach Vincent and Brittany Bone each touching home in the fourth.  Knight, Skylar Ritchie, Dakota Waggoner, Kristina Tyree, Vincent, and Bone each scored in the fifth inning, with Vincent and Bone scoring once more in the sixth. 
LSB got the victory, 15-2. 
That same day, McCormack’s faced off with Hutchins’ Auto. 
For McCormack’s, Jacob Bandy scored in the first inning, while Trey Guinn came in during the second.  Morgan Page, Lance Mabe, Dakota Waggoner, and Erin Burchfeild each scored in the third inning, with Katie Hall coming home in the fourth.  Bandy, Hall, Page, Mabe, Tesa Hall, Isaac Smith, Guinn, and Kyra Slager each had a run in the sixth. 
Alexis Loftis and Zach Vincent each scored in the third inning for Hutchins’, with Gabbie Ritchie touching home in the sixth.
McCormack’s came away with the win, 15-4. 
The league stats show that Napa Auto won their division with a 10-0 record.  JC Motorsports came in second with a 3-7 record, and Vaughn Nursery came in third with a 2-8 record. 
McCormack’s was the top team in their division, coming in with a 8-4 record.  Webb House was second, also with an 8-4 record, while Liberty State Bank was third with a record of 7-5.  D&S Special Tees ended the season with a 6-6 record, while Hutchins’ Auto came in with a record of 1-11.