GC defeats South Lenoir in first round of softball playoffs

GC defeats South Lenoir in first round of softball playoffs

Greene Centralโ€™s Laura Wade prepares to throw a pitch to South Lenoirโ€™s Allie Parker in the first round of the NCHSAA 2A state playoffs. Photo by Junious Smith III / Neuse News

By Junious Smith III

DEEP RUN โ€” Greene Centralโ€™s softball team garnered motivation from another team in a different sport to start the postseason Tuesday.

The conversation certainly helped as the Rams defeated South Lenoir 13-7 in the first round of the NCHSAA 2A state playoffs. No. 22 Greene Central (12-7) lost both meetings in the regular season, but turned the tables on No. 11 South Lenoir (10-7) in a wild contest.

โ€œBefore the game, Coach Kim (Jones) gave a great speech about the Carolina Hurricanes,โ€ Abby Burress said. โ€œTheyโ€™re a team that started from the bottom and rising to the top, and now weโ€™re trying to do the same thing.โ€

The Blue Devils had nine errors in the contest, including a two-out drop in the outfield to bring home two runs in the top of the first, followed by Madison Hollomanโ€™s RBI single to put the Rams up 3-0. South Lenoir countered in the bottom of the frame with a dropped third strike to bring home one run and a Greene Central error to narrow the gap. Kenly Hardisonโ€™s 2-run single in the second gave the Blue Devils a 4-3 advantage, but in the top of the third, Daly Keel hit a 2-run triple and the errant throw home allowed her to score and give the Rams the lead back.

South Lenoirโ€™s Rebekah Howard hit an RBI single in the bottom of the third to bring the team within 6-5, but Greene Central added four in the fourth. The first five Rams reached base, highlighted by Amber Speightโ€™s 2-run double and Burressโ€™ RBI single. Another South Lenoir error put Greene Central ahead 10-5.

โ€œWe were trying to pick it up offensively after a slow start, and once we got the rally going we kept it up,โ€ Speight said.

Logan Lucasโ€™ 2-run single in the bottom of the fourth brought South Lenoir within 10-7, but Greene Central totaled three in the fifth for insurance. RBI singles from Elexie Sutton and Burress, along with an error to bring in another run, closed out the scoring.

Now, the Rams prepare for another road game, this time facing No. 6 Currituck County. Jones said the team will be ready for the challenge due to the tough competition in the Eastern Carolina Conference.

โ€œThe girls have had great team chemistry all year and the conference has helped us out,โ€ Jones said. โ€œSouth Lenoir is an awesome team and we knew we would be in for a battle today. Nothingโ€™s going to change as far as our approach, and Iโ€™m proud of this group.โ€

For South Lenoir, Coach Lisa Smith said it wasnโ€™t the way the team expected to end the season, but the team will look to improve in 2020.

โ€œI hate it for the seniors (Hardison, Allie Parker and Samantha Sutton), but you have to give kudos to Greene Central,โ€ Smith said. โ€œThey came in on fire and stayed that way. They made errors, but didnโ€™t get down on themselves and kept going. For us, we know our seniors will go on to do great things in life and our other girls will step up.โ€

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