After having lost a blowout in their previous game against Paulding County, South Cobb was happy to have turned things around on Monday. They were the clear victors by a 23-1 margin over the Mays Raiders. This was payback for the Eagles, who suffered an 11-1 loss the last time these two teams met.
Kennedi Williams made a splash no matter where she played. She pitched two innings while giving up no earned runs off one hit. What's more, she posted three strikeouts, the most she's had since back in August of 2024. She was also stellar in the batter's box, getting on base in all four of her plate appearances with four runs, three RBI, and one stolen base.

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In other batting news, Gabby Kitchens was a standout: she fired off three triples, eight RBI, and two stolen bases while going 4-for-4. Those three triples gave her a new career-high. Another player making a difference was Tellann Brown, who got on base in all three of her plate appearances with five stolen bases and three runs.
South Cobb kept the outfield on their toes and finished the game with 13 hits. They are 5-2 when they post 11 or more hits.
South Cobb's victory ended a five-game drought on the road and puts them at 6-15. As for Mays, their defeat was their third straight at home, which dropped their record down to 1-13.
Both teams will have to hit the road in their upcoming matchups. South Cobb will challenge Washington at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday. The Eagles' pitchers better be ready for this one: the Bulldogs have averaged an impressive 9.3 runs per game this season. As for Mays, they will take on Forest Park at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday. The Panthers have struggled to contain batters this season (they've allowed 16.31 runs per game on average), something the Raiders will no doubt try to take advantage of.
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