Franklin County Schools baseball highlights
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 By  Bart Moss Published 
11:01 am Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Franklin County Schools baseball highlights

Tharptown 9, Belgreen 3

Maddux Cochran picked up the win, going five innings, allowing seven hits, three runs and striking out eight. Dylan Dolley and A Hamilton doubled twice. Dolley had three hits, a RBI and scored twice. Hamilton had three hits, four RBI and scored twice. Jackson Clement had two hits, including a double and three RBI. For Belgreen, Will King and Landon Cox had a two-hit night.

Red Bay 14, Belmont 13

Red Bay took a 6-2 lead after three innings. Following that, there were six lead changes that culminated in a walkoff win on a single by Carson McGee, scoring Ty Reynolds. Eli Farris homered and doubled, had a four RBI night and scored twice. Dallas Terrell had three hits, including two doubles and scored three runs. McGee had three hits, three RBI and scored twice, including the game winner.

Red Bay 15, Colbert Heights 9

Red Bay had a 12-hit game. The Tigers got home runs by Carson McGee and Reed Hamilton. Hamilton had two hits, six RBI and scored. Ty Reynolds had three hits, including a double, four RBI and scored. Dallas Terrell had two hits, two RBI and scored three times.

Red Bay 10, New Site 4

Red Bay built a 7-0 lead after four and half innings. Hunter Strickland had three hits and four RBIs. Ty Reynolds had two doubles, a RBI and scored. He was also the winning pitcher with eight strikeouts. Eli Farris had three hits, a RBI and scored twice. Jeramiah Thorne got the save, striking out six in two innings.

Hamilton 10, Phil Campbell 7

Cody Quinn had two hits, three RBI and scored a run. Bentley Hill had two hits, including a double and four RBI.

Hamilton 14, Phil Campbell 6

Braxton Mayfield had two hits. Bentley Hill had two RBI on a double. Cale Faust doubled.

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