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Gladewater-Union Grove Dixie Baseball Standings Page 6, The Gladewater Mirror, Wednesday, April 3, 2019 Bears battling for playoff berth April 5. The Gladewater Bears varsity baseball team continues to battle Lady Lions hold on for 5-4 win through the District 16-3A schedule after a 11-0 loss to Harmony and Sports Roundup The Union Grove Lady Lions varsity baseball team staked a 5-0 an 8-2 win over West Rusk last week. The Bears stand in fifth place lead in the second inning, and held on for a 5-4 victory over Big Sandy. The Wildcats battled until the end scoring a fourth run in with a record of 3-4 in District, behind White Oak (7-0), Harmony Ellis Hayden (6-1), Troup (5-2) and Sabine (4-3). Arp (2-5), West Rusk (1-6) and bottom of the seventh inning, and had a runner in scoring position, Winona (0-7) trail the rest. The Bears have an opportunity to im- when Maddie Clowers struck out the last batter. Clowers got the win prove their standing as they travel to Arp on Tuesday, April 2 and in the pitcher’s circle. Madelynn Lacaze went 3 for 4 with a RBI. host Troup on Friday, April 5. Sydney Chamberlain had two hits, a run and 3 RBI. Mierya Evans the Lions their winning margin, 9-2. went 2 for 3 at the plate. Beckville blanks Lady Lions, 3-0 Gladewater cruises by West Rusk, 8-2 Union Grove falls short to Hawkins The Beckville Lady Bearcats starting pitcher, A. LaGrone pitched The Bears took charge of the game in the bottom of the third in- In Friday’s game in Hawkins, the Hawks scored runs in the first, a complete game shut-out to post a stat line of zero runs, one hit and ning when Rashaud Johnson got his second RBI double of the night, second and third innings to take a 4-0 lead. The Hawks starting ten strikeouts. The Lady Lions Kasi Jones battled allowing six hit, plating Robbie Hodges to take a 2-1 lead. Devin Walker’s RBI sin- pitcher, Paeton Smith and the Hawks’ defense kept Lions off the three run and struck out six Beckville batters in the duel in the pitch- gle chased Johnson home. Then, Koltyn Allen’s single to right field base paths. Union Grove scored in the top of fifth when Carson er’s cirlce. The Lady Bearcats scored one run in the first inning and enabled pinch runner K’Havia Reese reach third. Allen steals sec- Daniels sacrifice hit scored Mayhan. capped the game off with two more runs in the bottom of the fifth ond forcing a throw that allows Reese to steal home. Allen steal In the top of sixth inning, Mikie Webb reach base on a hit by inning. Madelynn Lacaze got the Lady Lions’ lone hit. third before Tanner Gothard’s line drive RBI single plates Allen to pitch, Cannon Cowan singled advancing Webb to third. Matt Bow- extend the Bears’ lead to 5-1 after three innings. er’s single drove home Webb and Cowan scored on an errant throw West Rusk scored a run in the top of the fourth inning to make it draw the score to within one. With the bases loaded, Kase Smith 8th Lady Lions take bronze, 7th earns fourth 5-2. In the bottom of the inning, Johnson beat the throw for a single grounded into a fielder’s choice and the tying run was thrown out at and stole second before he reached third on Walker’s single. Allen the plate. Union Grove didn’t threaten again. at Harmony track meet fly ball double to right field chased Johnson and Reese home as the Winning the team bronze in the Harmony track meet last week Bears took a 7-2 lead. In the bottom of the fifth inning, T.C. Minter were eighth grade Lady Lions 5th 200m Lexi Allison; 2nd 400m smashed a hit to the right field and touched all the bases for an inside UG Lady Lions Win One, Lose One Last Week Kenia Velazquez; 1st 800m Gracie Winn; 3rd 800m Sumeet Mattu; the park homerun, to give the Bears a 8-2 victory. It was an up and down week for the Union Grove Lady Lions 1st 1600m Gracie Stanford; 2nd 1600m Sumeet Mattu; 3rd 1600m Robbie Hodges pitched a complete game allowing only 2 runs on softball team as they held off a late rally by Big Sandy to post a 5-4 Analiece Jones;1st 2400m Gracie Stanford; 3rd 2400m Analiece 3 hits with season high 15 strikeouts to earn the win on the mound victory over the Lady Wildcats in Tuesday’s game on their home Jones; 5th 2400m Sumeet Mattu; 3rd 100m hurdles Nene Kutch; for the Bears. At the plate, Johnson went 3 for 4 with two doubles field. But on Friday in Beckville, the Lady Bearcats’ pitcher kept the 4th 300m hurdles Nene Kutch; 6th 300m hurdles Makayla Wallace; and Allen went 3 for 4 with a double and triple on the night. Walker Lady Lions bats quiet in a shut out win. 5th 4x100 Chloe Staley, Courtney Vigneau; McKenzie Ellis and Ali went 2 for 4 with 2 RBI. Hayden Turnage went 3 for 3 as well. The Lady Lions are 4-4 in against District 19-2A and will be host- Jordan; 3rd 4x200 Chloe Staley, Gracie Winn, Ali Jordan and Lexi ing New Summerfield on Tuesday, April 2 and Hawkins on Friday, Allison; 2nd 4x400 Kenia Velazquez, Lexi Allison, Nene Kutch and Gracie Winn; 5th long jump Makayla Wallace; 4th discus Sumeet Harmony shuts out Gladewater, 11-0 Mattu and 5th discus Jessica Hobbs. Harmony’s pitching duo of Blackston and Bishop shut-out the Gladewater Track Results The seventh grade Lady Lions won fourth place team at last Bears allowing only one hit. Then, the Eagles bats pummelled the week’s meet at Harmony. Individual placers were 6th 400m Brittni Bears with 11 runs on 10 hits to take a decisive 11-0 win to remain Troup Track Meet at Troup High Parman; 3rd 1600m Sophie Pyle; 1st 1600m Sophie Pyle; 5th 2400m undefeated in the district. Rashaud Johnson got the Bears lone hit on Jenna Scott; 5th 300m hurdles Ava Wightman; 4th 4x100 relay team Gladewater Bears Varsity Girls Turner the night. Danny Badger took the loss on the mound. 4x4 - 2nd Place Marley Duncan, Tori Hill, Grace Woodall and Allie Calhoun; 4th - 2nd place with 115 total points Lopez, Layla Tennison, Horn, Lewis Long Jump: 1st Alatiah Turner 4x200 relay team Faith Woodall, Addi Smith, Grace Woodall and 4th Hai’leigh Oliver Gladewater Bears Varsity Boys: Allie Calhoun; 4th 4x400m relay team Allie Calhoun, Addi Smith, Lions’ first loss comes in split to Hawks Triple Jump: 3rd Hai’leigh Oliver 2nd place with 85 points Grace Woodall and Ava Wightman; 2nd long jump Grace Woodall; The Hawkins Hawks handed the Union Grove Lions their first loss 4th Aaliea Johnson Pole Vault: 3rd Place Green rd 2nd shot put Brady Colby; 3rd Addi Smith; 5th discus Essie of the season in their second contest last week. The Lions are 13-1 Shot Put: 4th Tambrea Lee Long Jump: 3 Lacy 5th Aaliea Johnson 110 M Hurdles: 1st Pipkin, 6th Rocca Secobedo; 4th high jump Faith Woodall and 3rd pole vault Addi on the season and 7-1 in District 19-2A and tied with Hawkins at the th 100m: 2nd Alatiah Turner Triple Jump: 6 Lacy Smith. top of the standings. Harleton (4-2); Beckville (4-3) and Carlisle 4th Ebony Pipkin 100 M: 3rd Lacy District meet results unavailable at press time. (3-3) trail and still in the playoff picture. Union Hill (1-6), Overton 200m: 2nd Ebony Pipkin Shot Put: 6th Robertson3rd (0-4) and Big Sandy (0-4) are way behind. 3rd Joycelyn Godlock 400 M Relay: 6th Alise Sanders 800 M Relay: 2nd 8th grade Lion track team earns silver, st th 400m: 4th Samya Lewis 300M Hurdles: 1 Pipkin, 5 Hall Union Grove cruises past Hawkins, 9-2 6th Makayla Horn 1600 M Relay: 4th 7th takes bronze 800m: 6th Adamaris Lopez 1600 M Run: 3rd Reynolds The UGMS eighth grade boys took the silver as second place In Tuesday’s game at Union Grove, the Lions defeated Hawkins, rd 4x1 and 4x2 – 1st Place 4x100 M Relay: 3 team at last week’s meet at Harmony. Individual results include: 9-2, as Noah Mayhan tossed a complete game one hitter and striking Deja Martin, Chloie Caldemeyer, Oliver, 5th-100m David Branscom; 5th 200m James Evans; 6th 200m out 11 grounded the Hawks bats and allowing only 2 runs. At the David Branscom; 2nd-400m Vestal Cooper; 1st place 800m Ashdon plate, Union Grove racked up 11 runs on 10 hits with Carson Daniels Moreno; 1st 1600m Preston Woodall; 5th 1600m Brendon Fuller; and Carson Smith each going 3 for 3 and scoring 3 runs. Hawkins Union Grove Track Results 1st 2400m Preston Woodall; 2nd 2400m Brendon Fuller; 6th 110m scored two runs in the top of the first, Union Grove answered with Big Red Relays, Harmony High School hurdles Carson Shott; 2nd 300m hurdles Ashdon Moreno; 4th four runs in the bottom of the inning with Smith and Daniels each th 4x100m relay team Cooper Vestal, Blake Moore, James Evans hitting doubles. UG Varsity Boys Team: 4x200 M Relay- 6 Blain Burge, Gabe 7th Place – 58 points Henderson, and David Branscom; 4x200m relay team Carson Shott, Landon The Lions added two runs in the third on Dylan Bells single that Chase Mead, Aubrey Woodard 800 M- Elijah Baker-2nd, Kole Burns - 4th Goodman, James Evans and Gavin Boutin; 2nd 4x400m relay team drove in Smith and Daniels.
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