
That was a coaching mistake trying to send Iden home,” Davie said. There was obviously no quit, especially in the seventh inning. Iden attempted to score from second but was tagged out at the plate after a strong throw from Trimble, the Panthers’ center fielder, to end the game. Two at-bats later, Madie Patton singled to center field. Junior Halee McDade placed an RBI single to right, sending Kaelyn Wright home and putting Lilly Iden on second. Junior Brooke Bronner helped add two more Panther runs on a line drive up the middle for an RBI double that brought home both Meece and Trimble to make it 5-2.Īfter holding Little Miami scoreless in the top of the 7 th inning, Talawanda squeaked one run across in the bottom half of the frame.

Meece’s two out single scored Langley Lundt from third, breaking the tie. Little Miami tallied its go-ahead runs in the top of the sixth after Talawanda starter Kylie Cobb issued three walks to the first four Little Miami batters. Talawanda freshman Kylie Cobb (42) tied her career high collecting eight strikeouts in the Brave’s 5-3 loss. The sophomore stayed alive long enough on the base path for Weekly to reach home from third.

Weekly added another run during a Molly Van Gorden rundown between first and second following a steal attempt. Senior Madie Patton scored on an errant throw to second base during a McKenna Weekly steal attempt from first. Talawanda answered with a pair of runs in the bottom of the fourth inning.

It was Holt’s fourth bomb of the year, tying her for the Eastern Cincinnati Conference lead.

Little Miami got on the scoreboard in its third at-bat, when senior Lauren Holt slammed a two-run home run over the center field fence, scoring junior Anna Trimble. “We had an opportunity to defensively make some plays that I know these girls can make routinely, and that didn’t happen consistently.” “We made mistakes tonight,” Talawanda Head Coach Scott Davie said. Talawanda (7-2, 6-1 SWOC) has dropped two of its last three games after starting the year on a six-game winning streak. The win gives Little Miami (6-3, 4-1 ECC) three straight victories. Ashley Meece’s go-ahead RBI single in the sixth inning and Maddie Summers’ complete game helped lift the Little Miami Panthers over the Talawanda Brave 5-3, April 12 at Talawanda High School.
