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Softball: Lady Tigers Beat CJ, Nevada

CARTHAGE, Mo. — The Carthage Tigers rallied from a 6-2 deficit with five runs in the fifth inning and one in the sixth for an 8-6 win over their Central Ozark Conference rival Carl Junction on Tuesday in the Fair Acres Sports Complex.
"Monday night (against Nevada), we came out early in the first inning and scored four," Carthage coach Stephanie Ray said. "Tonight, we did start a little slow and once we got finally got it going and even though we only scored two in that inning (third), they were solid hits. We started scoring and hitting the ball hard. We even hit some shots they made good plays on, especially their center fielder (Ryleigh Palmer), and we could have scored more runs."
After two relatively quiet innings, Carthage started the ball rolling in the third against Carl Junction freshman pitcher Kylie Spencer with a pair of runs on four hits.
Carl Junction extended the lead to 6-2 in the next half-inning, highlighted by Sammie Sims' two-run single.
Lexa Youngblood hustled for a double in the fifth and then the Tigers did their scoreboard damage all with two outs. Ashlynn Jackson hit an RBI single, Shelby Hegwer a RBI double, Addison Wallace a RBI single, and Jenna Calhoon a RBI single.
Hegwer's RBI single in the sixth provided more than enough insurance for the sophomore Wallace, who earned the win behind 3 2/3 scoreless innings of relief after starter Jackson departed in the Carl Junction fourth.
Jackson and Calhoon each led Carthage with three hits, Hegwer and Ashlyn Brust each added two, and Youngblood, Alexis Smith, Brooklynn Dolon-Main and Wallace rounded out Carthage's 14-hit attack with one each.
Hegwer, Jackson, and Youngblood each doubled and Hegwer and Wallace each drove in two runs, while Jackson scored two runs.
Wallace allowed two hits and struck out seven and walked none.
Carthage honored seniors Landry Cochran, Jackson and Avery Smith in a Senior Night ceremony after the win.
"Landry's been a four-year starter," Ray said. "She has definitely been key in our outfield for the last four years. She's a great leader.
"Ashlynn, in the last couple years, has got her opportunity some in the outfield, some on the mound, and this year she was able to go out and own that role. She's been our starting pitcher every day. She's been huge out there, kept us in a lot of ballgames, and gave us a lot of opportunities.
"Avery's been a player, she came on as a sophomore and she's been on the team the last three years. She's been that role player, and a super great kid for us."
Carthage, 14-12 overall and 3-4 COC, returns home Thursday for a contest against conference and district foe Republic.
Sims sparked Carl Junction with three hits and three RBI Tuesday and Hannah Cantrell added three hits and two runs scored, while Maddie Olds had two hits and two RBI.
Sims, Cantrell, and Olds each stole two bases.
The Bulldogs hurt themselves with four errors, three of which allowed Carthage runners to reach, but freshman center fielder Palmer made a catch to deny Carthage more damage.
Carl Junction, 7-11 overall and 1-6 COC, returns home on Thursday for a conference game against Ozark.
-Brock Sisney, SoMo Sports

CARTHAGE 6, NEVADA 2
NEVADA, Mo. — Carthage jumped out in front early with four runs in the first inning and never looked back in a win over Nevada on Monday.
Alexis Smith highlighted the first-inning scoring with a two-run double.
Skyler Burns had an RBI single for Nevada in the sixth inning to cut the deficit to 4-2.
Carthage (13-12) added two more runs in the seventh inning to seal the win on an RBI double from Landry Cochran and an RBI single from Lexa Youngblood.
Ashlynn Jackson earned the win after allowing two runs, one earned, on two hits, two walks and four strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.
Peyton Eaton took the loss after allowing 
Jenna Calhoon had two hits and scored twice, while Cochran had two hits, scored twice and drove in one. Youngblood tallied two hits, drove in one and scored a run. Smith had a hit, drove in a pair and scored a run.
Burns had two hits and drove in one for Nevada, while Kara Phillips and Teresa Dawn had added a base hit.
-SoMo Staff
 
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Players Mentioned

Ashlyn  Brust

#7 Ashlyn Brust

Sophomore
Jenna Calhoon

#6 Jenna Calhoon

Sophomore
Landry Cochran

#8 Landry Cochran

Senior
Shelby Hegwer

#11 Shelby Hegwer

Junior
Ashlynn Jackson

#20 Ashlynn Jackson

Senior
Avery  Smith

#5 Avery Smith

Senior
Addison Wallace

#28 Addison Wallace

Sophomore
Lexa Youngblood

#25 Lexa Youngblood

Sophomore
Alexis Smith

#21 Alexis Smith

Junior

Players Mentioned

Ashlyn  Brust

#7 Ashlyn Brust

Sophomore
Jenna Calhoon

#6 Jenna Calhoon

Sophomore
Landry Cochran

#8 Landry Cochran

Senior
Shelby Hegwer

#11 Shelby Hegwer

Junior
Ashlynn Jackson

#20 Ashlynn Jackson

Senior
Avery  Smith

#5 Avery Smith

Senior
Addison Wallace

#28 Addison Wallace

Sophomore
Lexa Youngblood

#25 Lexa Youngblood

Sophomore
Alexis Smith

#21 Alexis Smith

Junior

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