Murphy Softball Moves to 6-1, Tied For First In Conference

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The Murphy Bulldogs Softball team got back in the win column with a 2-0 dub over Rosman last Thursday, after Robbinsville handed them their first loss of the season on Tuesday.

In the sixth game of the season for the Dogs, they traveled to Robbinsville to face the Black Knights in their rubber match. Murphy had ran away with the W the first time these two faced each other, but wouldnt get so lucky this time around, as the Black Knights handed them their first loss of the season, 11-6.

Annie-Kate Dalton got the scoring going in the first inning for the Bulldogs, knocking a solo homer over the fence. That lead didnt last long however, as Robbinsville tacked on three runs in the third inning thanks to Patience Frapp and Zoie Shuler, who both had RBIs in the inning. Robbinsville scored runs in every inning except for the 6th, and the Dogs were unable to keep up with their high powered offense.

Murphys offense did manage nine hits in the bout against Robbinsville. Annie-Kate Dalton and Riley Dockery all managed multiple hits. Dockery managed to go 3-4 at the plate and led the Dogs offensively.

After they dropped the game against Robbinsville, Murphy got back in the win column with a shut-out win over the Rosman Tigers.

Senior Grace Nelson leads the team in batting average this year, with a .565 average through 7 games.

Annie-Kate Dalton and Sanai Wilson are also batting .500 for the Dogs this year.

Jersey Schwalm has pitched every inning this year for Murphy. She boasts a 3.87 ERA and a 6-1 record. She has also stuck out 46 opposing batters thus far this year.

 

Grace Nelson Powers Dogs Past Robbinsville in Home Opener

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Lady Bulldogs Senior short stop Grace Nelson was able to give her team a boost offensively when they needed it the most last night in their home opener against the Robbinsville Lady Knights. Nelson was 3-4 at the plate and helped the Dogs pull out a 14-10 victory over their rivals.

Nelson wasn’t the only Lady Bulldog that saw the ball well Monday night, as Senior Annie-Kate Dalton tacked on her second home run in as many games. Dalton, Ansley Hogsed, and Riley Dockery all collected 3 RBIs a piece. Nelson was also a problem on the basepaths, stealing four bases in total.

The fireworks offensively were early and often for both teams and we had a 4-4 tie after the end of the first inning. An exhausting game for players, coaches and score keepers alike.

Jersey Schwalm toed the rubber for the Dogs in this one, lasting 7 innings while giving up 10 runs on 13 hits and striking out 9 Lady Knights.

Next on the docket for the Dogs is Cherokee and Hayesville on Tuesday and Thursday of this week. Both games will be at home.

The Lady Knights will look to get back in the win column against Andrews in Amdrews on Tuesday of this week.

Lady Bulldogs hang on, Beat Rosman 5-4 in opener

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Rosman, NC- The Murphy Lady Bulldogs traveled to Transylvania County yesterday to face the Rosman Tigers. The Lady Bulldogs were able to hold off the Tigers late comeback, winning 5-4.

Jersey Schwalm was in the circle for the Dogs. She threw all 7 innings, allowing 4 runs on 5 hits, while striking out 5 Rosman batters.

Sophomore Ansley Hogsed was the catalyst for the Bulldogs on offense, as she went 3-4 at the plate with a double and 2 Runs Batted In.

Sophomore Riley Dockery also managed multiple hits at the game and rove in a run.

Senior Annie-Kate Dalton hit a deep bomb in the top of the Fourth inning that started Murphy’s biggest scoring inning. Maddison Seabolt also drove in a run, and Ansley Hogsed scored on a passed ball.

Reagan Peterson hit a fly ball in the seventh inning that scored a run, followed by a throwing error that allowed Riley Dockery to score the game winning run.

Murphy faced some pretty tough pitching in the outing, but they were still able to hold on for a W.

They will have a home game against Andrews tomorrow.

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