Friday, April 4, 2014

MIDDLE SCHOOL TAKES TWO FROM WESTMINISTER

Elkmont Middle School hosted the Westminister Wildcats in a double header Friday night.  The Red Devils jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first. A single by Phillip Norman scored Logan Griffin in Elkmont's first run of the game.  They tacked on another run when Norman scored on an RBI double by Braden Miller. 

The Westminster Wildcats answered with one run of its own in the second inning. Elkmont matched Westminster with a run of their own as the Red Devils scored on an error.

The Wildcats rallied in the third inning, scoring two runs to tie the game.  Elkmont held them scoreless in the fourth.  The Red Devils took the lead in the bottom of the inning, when it scored the winning run.

 

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Phillip Norman looked sharp on the rubber. Westminster managed just two hits off of Norman, who allowed one earned run, walked none and struck out seven during his five innings of work.

Carter Hayes of Westminster was credited with the loss. He lasted just four innings, walked three, struck out two, and allowed four runs.


Elkmont Middle School fend off Westminster 's late push

The top of the first inning saw the Westminster Wildcats take an early lead, 2-0. A single by Josh Randall started the inning off. The scoreboard lit up again for Westminster when a wild pitch scored another run. After the quick strike from the Wildcats, Elkmont responded with two runs of its own in the bottom of the first. 

The game was tied at two runs a piece in the top of the second inning.  Elkmont held Westminister to a scoreless second inning.  The Red Devils never looked back after scoring three runs in the second on an error and two singles.
 
The Wildcats tried to rally back as they scored two runs in the fifth on an RBI double by Ben Simerly and a groundout by Caden Best. However
Westminster couldn't overcome the big hole it had dug for itself.  They lost 5-4 to the Red Devils after falling behind by three runs in the second inning.


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Hunter Pitman had a hot bat for Elkmont Middle School. Hunter went 2-2, drove in one and scored two runs. He singled in the first and second innings.

Hunter recorded the win for Elkmont Middle School. He allowed four runs over five innings. Hunter struck out six, walked three and gave up seven hits.

Josh Randall was charged with the loss. He lasted just four innings, walked four, struck out three, and allowed five runs.

Monday, March 24, 2014

MIDDLE SCHOOL DROP TWO TO TIGERS

Elkmont Middle School spent the first day of their Spring break playing the Ardmore Tigers in a double header.  Elkmont had an early edge in the first game on Monday, but the Tigers roared back to steal a 6-4 victory at Ardmore.

The top of the first saw Elkmont take an early lead, 3-0. The Red Devils' offense woke up as Logan Griffin singled, followed by a Phillip single which scored Logan. They then tacked on more runs when Pitman scored on a wild pitch and Norman scored on a wild pitch.

It didn't take long for Ardmore to answer as it scored two runs of its own in the second. They scored on a two-run double by Eckstein. The Tigers went up for good in the fourth inning, scoring three runs on a two-run error.



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Elkmont:
Phillip Norman racked up two RBIs on two hits for Elkmont Middle School. He singled in the first and second innings.  Braden Miller was charged with the loss. He lasted just two-thirds of an inning, walked none, struck out none, and allowed no runs.

Ardmore:
Reed got the win in relief for Ardmore. He pitched three innings and allowed no runs.
 

Chase Lay's no-hitter enough for Ardmore to beat Elkmont Middle School, 8-0

Elkmont Middle School fell 8-0 to Ardmore as Chase Lay threw a no-hitter on Monday at Ardmore.  No Elkmont Middle School batter was able to locate Chase's pitches during the game. Chase threw a no-hitter, striking out six batters and walking three. He got Login Griffin to ground out for the final out of the game.

Ardmore increased its lead with six runs in the second. A bases loaded walk scored Lewis for the inning's first run. That was followed up by Luke's single, bringing home Heston Hughes.
 

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Ardmore:
Chase Lay - credit with win; pitched no hitter
Luke Mullins and M Hughes teamed up for four hits and four RBIs.

Elkmont:

Login Griffin couldn't get it done on the mound for the Red Devils, taking a loss. He lasted just 1 1/3 innings, walked six, struck out none, and allowed four runs.

TIGERS PUT THE BITE ON RED DEVILS


Ardmore pitching ace Cody Reed struck out 17 in leading the Tigers to a 5-0 win over Elkmont on Saturday.

The Vanderbilt signee allowed two hits and walked one batter. He threw 82 pitches, 67 for strikes. He threw first-pitch strikes to 20 of the 23 batters he faced.


Reed’s mound opponent, Elkmont’s Jacob Blenkinsopp, pitched a six-inning complete game and allowed just three earned runs on nine hits and no walks. He struck out three.

JV RED DEVILS MOVE TO NEXT ROUND

The Elkmont JV Red Devils were playing at East
Limestone today in the Limestone County JV Tournament.  Elkmont's opening game was against the East Limestone Indians.  We won 7- 6.  Elkmont's Jordan Nelson pitched 4 innings and was credited with the win.  Relief pitchers, Eli Hobbs pitched 2 2/3 innings and Taylor Thomas 1/3 inning.   



Ethan Wilson hit a grand slam to extend the lead to 7-2 but the Indians rally came up short in the 7th inning to end it 7-6.  Elkmont's next game is against the Ardmore Tigers, March 25 @ 4 pm.


MIDDLE SCHOOL RUNNER-UP IN SPRING FLING TOURNAMENT

The Elkmont Middle School softball team are at the mid point in their season.  Before taking time off this week for Spring Break, they played in the Elkmont Spring Fling Tournament, March 21 - 22.  Five teams were invited to play, Tanner, East Limestone, West Limestone, Sheffield and of course,  the Elkmont Lady Devils.  The tournament was single elimination after a pool play round on Friday.

POOL PLAY ROUND:

Our first game was Friday night and we played Tanner. and Stephanie Bates pitched and was credited with a 6-3 win. The starting players were:
Montana Crowe
Emma McNatt
MaKayla Flannagan
Mckenzie Helms
Madison Pepper
Bailey Vinning
Anna Grace Wales
Gracie McMahan...
The Lady Devils played Sheffield for the second game Friday night.  We won 7- 4;  Hannah Usery pitched for the win.
Starting Lineup:
Bailey Brewer
Emma McNatt
MaKayla Flannagan
Mckenzie Helms
Madison Pepper
Bailey Vinning
Anna Grace Wales
Gracie McMahan..
 

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After pool play, Elkmont was seeded 2nd in the single elimination tournament on Saturday.
Elkmont played Saturday morning in the the first game of the tournament. We played Sheffield. Montana Crowe pitched, winning 9-1.  This send  the Lady Devils to championship game to meet the West Limestone Lady Wildcats.

Starting Lineup:
Bailey Brewer
Emma McNatt
MaKayla Flannagan
Mckenzie Helms
Hannah Usery
Bailey Vinning
Anna Grace Wales
Gracie McMahan...

Elkmont's fourth game in two days was the Championship game. We played Saturday against West Limestone. The Lady Devils lost 7-4  and went home with 2nd place...Montana Crowe pitched and was credited with the loss.

Starting Lineup:
Bailey Brewer
Emma McNatt
MaKayla Flannagan
Mckenzie Helms
Hannah Usery
Bailey Vinning
Anna Grace Wales
Gracie McMahan

The Elkmont Spring Fling also had a JV division.  They placed third.  The Lady Devils beat West Limestone 2- 0 and Sheffield 7-8 in Friday's pool play.  They played Ardmore in Saturday's single elimination tournament, losing 6-0.  Ardmore lost to Decatur Heritage in the championship game.



As always, Down Home Portraits was there.  For more great photos, click on SPRING FLING CHAMPIONSHIP.  Dont' forget that you can order prints from Down Home Portraits, just message them.
Other games captured by Down Town Portraits:
Ardmore vs Clements JV

Sunday, March 23, 2014

WOW!! ELKMONT 1 IS ON FIRE





Elkmont youth baseball has started and teams can be found on diamonds all over the county.  One team this year that has got off to a very promising start is our 7 & 8 year old baseball team, Elkmont 1.  They won 3 games before losing to East 1 in the county preseason tournament in the championship.  Congrads to our 7 & 8 year old runner-ups

Elkmont 1 top Ardmore 3 behind Curtis H's 4 hits, 28-3 



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Elkmont 1 outlast Lindsay Lane in high-scoring affair, 24-9 


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Early lead gives Elkmont 1 easy victory over Ardmore 2, 18-3 


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Offense Abounds in Elkmont 1's                        19-11 loss to East 1




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