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 By  Staff Reports Published 
4:35 pm Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Belgreen wins Phil Campbell Classic

Belgreen’s Laken Bragwell scorches a pitch across home plate. Photo by Bart Moss.

Belgreen’s Laken Bragwell scorches a pitch across home plate. Photo by Bart Moss.

By Bart Moss
For the FCT

After losing the first game of the day to the Phil Campbell Bobcats, the Belgreen Lady Bulldogs bounced back and won four straight games, including the final two against Phil Campbell, to win the second annual Phil Campbell Classic softball tournament this past Saturday.
The impressive tournament performance improved the Bulldogs record to 23-11 as they head into area tournament action this week at Tharptown.
“I’m proud of girls and they way they played hard and fought back,” Belgreen coach Richie Hester said.
“This gives us good momentum going into the area tournament.”
Saturday’s Phil Campbell Classic tournament featured Phil Campbell, Belgreen, Red Bay and Sulligent.
Tournament scores:
Red Bay 7, Sulligent 6
Phil Campbell 6, Belgreen 0
Belgreen 10, Sulligent 0
Phil Campbell 13, Red Bay 11
Belgreen 7, Red Bay 0
Championship Games:
Belgreen 10, Phil Campbell 0
Belgreen 7, Phil Campbell 6

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