Traveling for a Southern Hills Athletic Conference game on Saturday (April 20), the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs gained a win in the baseball standings by defeating the host West Union Dragons, 12-1 in five innings.
Three two-run innings on offense, added with a strong pitching effort by Cole Wells, sent the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs to a 6-4 victory over conference and Highland County rival Whiteoak on Thursday at WHS.
Scoring runs in the fifth and seventh innings, the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs defeated the Whiteoak Lady Wildcats, 4-2, overcoming a two-run deficit to gain the Southern Hills Athletic Conference win.
Tuesday and Wednesday were good days for Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs softball, as the team earned two consecutive Southern Hills Athletic Conference wins by defeating Peebles and North Adams.
This past Saturday (April 13), the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs lost a doubleheader on the road against the South Webster Lady Jeeps by scores of 12-2 and 9-1.
The past three games for the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs have seen them play hard, but the final results didn’t go in their favor as they’ve suffered losses on Saturday to Zane Trace and Williamsburg, and on Monday to the North Adams Lady Green Devils in a conference makeup game that was previously delayed.
The past three games for the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs saw them win a game that was delayed last week at North Adams on Monday night, and this past Saturday, the Mustangs lost a tri-doubleheader at home against Zane Trace and Williamsburg.
The Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs defeated the Paint Valley Bearcats in both games of their doubleheader on Saturday, winning by scores of 4-3 in eight innings and 13-5 in the second game at PVHS.
Saturday afternoon saw the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs travel to Ross County to face the Paint Valley Bearcats in a non-conference doubleheader, where each team won a game on March 30.
Eleven runs on 11 hits by the Fairfield Lady Lions were more than enough on Thursday afternoon, as they went on the road for their Southern Hills Athletic Conference game against the Lynchburg-Clay Lady Mustangs, winning by an 11-5 score.
Thursday night was a good night for the host Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs, as they hosted and defeated a Highland County counterpart and Southern Hills Athletic Conference, the Fairfield Lions, by a 5-1 score.
Nick Martini belted two home runs and Cincinnati starter Frankie Montas pitched six scoreless innings to lead the Reds to an 8-2 Opening Day win over Washington Thursday before a sellout crowd of 44,030 at Great American Ball Park.