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Lack of big hit, errors sink Eagles vs Lapel

LAPEL — Frankton softball had just one hit with a runner in scoring position and it didn’t produce a run in Tuesday’s 3-0 loss to Lapel in the first round of the Madison County tournament.That lack of key hitting and an undependable defense accounted for the loss and spoiled the tremendous pitching performance by Paige Parker, who allowed only three hits and no earned runs.“We just didn’t get the big hit,” said Eagles coach Jeremy Parker.

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Eagles top Raiders 7-6

FRANKTON — Coach Jeremy Parker’s Frankton Eagles varsity softball team had a counter for every Shenandoah assault here Monday night, allowing the hosts to pull out a thrilling 7-6 victory over the Raiders.Shenandoah took a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning taking advantage of two one-out singles, an RBI groundout by Gabrielle Patrick and an RBI single by Tarran Mills.But the Eagles answered with two runs of their own in the bottom half of the inning.

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Lady Eagles go 2-1 in Week 1

FRANKTON — Paige Parker and Grace Kessinger combined for a no-hitter and freshman Avalee Stanley hit her first varsity home run as Frankton defeated Knightstown 7-0 to complete its three-game week.After an 8-4 loss to Hamilton Heights on Wednesday that was littered with strikeouts and miscues, the Eagles played an impressive game on Friday, virtually eliminating the rough spots from two days before.Parker took advantage of an error-less defense.

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Tigers top Eagles 5-3

FRANKTON — A seventh-inning rally fell short here on Monday as Frankton dropped its varsity baseball opener to Hagerstown 5-3.Each team scored a run in the third inning and the score was knotted 1-1 when Hagerstown came up to bat in the top of the sixth.

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