Brashear Faces Knox County in 1st Round District Softball

Thursday’s game marks the third meeting between these teams with Knox County holding a 2-0 advantage in the series.

Brashear and Knox County had already played two close games this season. Knox County took the 1st game 1-0 in extra innings at the Schuyler County Tournament and then beat the Lady Tigers 2-0 a few days later. This game looked to be another low-scoring close game as both teams went down in order in the 1st and 2nd innings. Things got a little more interesting in the 3rd when Knox County’s Bisch beat out a 1-out slow roller to 2nd inexplicably running to the white side, rather than the orange half of the safety base. This was followed by a 3-2 count, check-swing walk by Goodrich. Parrish then lined a 1st pitch double to left center to put Knox up 2-0. Brashear’s pitching and defense got stingy after the 3rd however, sending Knox batters down in order the rest of the game except for when the leadoff batter of the 4th reached on an error. Things didn’t look good for Brashear being down 2-0 since the Lady Tiger bats have been pretty quiet as of late. Things looked better in the bottom of the 3rd when Shelby Rogers drew a leadoff walk, but then was forced at 2nd as Stephanie Elsea reached on a fielder’s choice. One out later, Jessi Hill came to the plate and lined a bomb to right center for a triple which plated Elsea. Brashear got the rest of their offense in the 6th when Hailee Kelsey took advantage of a bobbled ground ball to reach 1st. Christina Scudder followed with a hard grounder to third. The fielder knocked it down, but precious time elapsed making the throw to 2nd too late to force the speedy Kelsey. As the throw was relayed to 1st too late to get Scudder, Kelsey alertly sprinted for 3rd and came home when the 1st to 3rd throw skipped in the dirt. With the game now tied, Abby McKim ripped a line drive to right-center for a double scoring Scudder from 2nd to give the Lady Tigers a 3-2 lead. Knox went 1-2-3 in the top of the 7th and Brashear advanced to the semi-finals of District 9. Stephanie Elsea had a single for Brashear, Abby McKim doubled, and Jessi Hill had a triple. Scudder picked up the win giving up 2 hits and striking out 13. Bisch and Parrish had hits for Knox County. Miller took the loss, striking out 7. Brashear will face top-seeded Cairo Friday at 4 p.m.