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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • B5

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Cam Eskins brought home two with a double and scored on Chris Pound's double in a four-run for Newark. Licon had both of the Blue Devils' hits, and Maddox Hayes took the loss, allowing six runs on four hits with four strikeouts and four walks in 4 in- nings. Cambridge 5, West Muskingum 0: Alston Williamson had two of the Tor- nadoes' four hits in a loss to the Bobcats. Cambridge plated two runs in the West starter Ethan Smith, who gave up nine hits, fanned four and walked four in 6 innings in taking the loss. Davion Bahr struck out four, walked three and allowed four hits in in- nings for the win, while Caleb Bond had two hits and two RBIs and Jake Valen- tine doubled, singled and knocked in a run for the Bobcat Meadowbrook 12, Crooksville 0 (5 Winning pitcher Damen Launder was perfect for 4 innings and struck out six in a one-hit shutout for the Colts in MVL action.

Brady McManaway had a home run, a double and two RBIs, Mikey Stahl went 4-for-4 with a double, Aiden Reis and Tye each doubled, singled and knocked in two runs and Austin Fox swatted two doubles to lead the Mead- owbrook Trinton Cottrell had the Ceramics' only hit, while Sky Moore gave up 11 runs on 14 hits in 3 innings to the loss. Softball Division III New Lex 10, Ironton 0 (5 Kee- gan Moore a two-hitter with 10 strikeouts to pace the seventh-seeded Tigers to a sectional win against the visiting Panthers. The Tigers (14-7) led 9-0 after two in- nings as Moore and Bella Sorbilli com- bined for three doubles and four RBIs. Aubrey Ferguson added two RBIs on two singles. Abby Wilson, who allowed eight hits and walked seven, the loss.

Wilson and Lydia Stephens had singles to account for the only Panther hits. Roundup Continued from Page 1B Theisen followed with a bunt of her own that netted a hit. The plot thick- ened even more when Sonni Nelson grounded into a choice that forced pinch runner Grace Myers out at third. Wilson and Theisen, not to be con- fused for sluggers, used their strengths to start a rally. Headley called Theisen of the fastest kids in the league, if not the fastest, and I know capable of doing great things.

She just has to put her mind to They still needed a big hit. Headley did just that with a lined single to right that sent Theisen home and cially broke the ice. One batter later, Nelson came home from third when Grace ground ball to shortstop was misplayed. felt Headley said. knew running down that it prob- ably sealed the game right It proved critical when the Salyers singled to lead the seventh and took second after an error on the play.

But Headley struck out Ally Shepherd in a six-pitch at-bat and did the same in seven pitches to Jordan Spencer. Katy Bell followed with a walk to put runners on and second, but a charging Theisen picked Mika looping liner to right to seal it. It triggered a jubilant cele- bration, for good reason. The Ceramics avenged last upset loss in the sectional to Lucasville Valley in a game all too similar to af- fair. Headley allowed a go-ahead hom- er late in that game, but Headley and her teammates made sure there would be no repeat.

so happy for Vallee said. got to see the McKenna. I had no doubt she was going to get a hit there. (Salyers) was pretty damned good and she outpitched Headley said the loss from the last year was more than enough motiva- tion for a veteran team that already had high aspirations entering 2022. has stuck with us since that Headley said.

get reminded of it every day. We knew coming into this game that we were going to have a dif- ferent outcome. We going to lose this game. knew coming in that this was going to be a Headley added. knew this team had a good pitcher and had good hitting.

We knew it was going to be a duel. It just came down to those plays. It had to be us that had Vallee, ever the numbers man, knew exactly how long it had been since the Valley game 363 days entering Thursday. It had been much longer since it won a sectional, which last oc- curred when his best friend, the late Greg Williams, led them to the Divi- sion IV regional. The team needs one more win to eclipse the school record set in 2002.

hung on our wall all year Vallee said. has been 2,469 (days) since we won a title. That was plastered all over the wall for them to see. They came through. All these peo- ple out there, those kids stuck together the whole time.

Ashlee (Jones) did a hell of a job calling 740-450-6723 Twitter: Ceramics Continued from Page 1B Crooksville pitcher McKenna Headley a two-hitter and struck out 14 as the Ceramics advanced to the district at Unioto. SAM RECORDER.

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