The Mountain Home High School softball team was able to keep its unbeaten record intact by sweeping a conference doubleheader Tuesday at Siloam Springs. The Lady Bombers routed the Lady Panthers 12-2 in the first game, and the second game was more lopsided, as Mountain Home pounded Siloam Springs 18-1.
In Mountain Home’s overall stats, Gracie Uchtman went six-for-seven with a two-run home run, a walk, a hit-by-pitch and three RBIs; Marcie Cudworth was five-for-seven with a walk and an RBI; Mallorie Drewry went four-for-seven, walked twice and drove in four runs; and Katelyn Hill was four-for-eight with a sacrifice fly and five RBIs. Emily Payne was also able to shine in the second game by going two-for-two with a three-run home run, a walk and four RBIs.
The Lady Bombers improve to 7-0 on the season and 4-0 in the 5A-West.
Flippin was able to pick up a 4-1 win over Izard County. Maddie Lindsey was the victor, as she pitched a complete game and gave up five hits and no earned runs. Cheyanne led the Lady Bobcats by going two-for-three and scoring two runs, Hope Rackley had a two-run single, and Trinity Warren and Ella Alexander each added a triple. Flippin remains unbeaten in three games on the season.
Mammoth Spring had a dominating day on the diamond destroying Sloan-Hendrix 26-2. The Lady Bears’ record is now 2-1, and they’ll head to Mountain Home on Thursday to compete in the Forrest Wood Memorial Tournament.
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