ECHS Boys Basketball Camp June 17-19, grades 1-8
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Registration can be completed online by clicking the flyer OR by printing and completing the registration document below. No online payment, so cash or check can be sent to the high school.
Alyssa Doyle, story and photos: Edmonson County High School senior Dakotah Curtis signed his letter of intent to play baseball at Campbellsville University at a ceremony today at the ECHS baseball field. Curtis said he was grateful for the opportunity to play at the collegiate level. "I've been playing baseball forever," said Curtis. "I'm thankful for God, my family, and my teammates who have always supported me." Head Coach Michael Meredith spoke on the large role Curtis has played for the baseball team over the last several years. "I've been helping coach this guy since little league," Coach Meredith said. "We always get his best effort and he has worked hard to become a catcher who can play at the next level. He has done a phenomenal job the last three years, and has become an integral part of our program. We're really going to miss him next year, there's some big shoes to fill. I wish him nothing but the best in this next part of his baseball career." Curtis currently has thirty-five hits on the season with a .443 batting average. Edmonson Voice Sports: Alyssa Doyle, photos: A three-run homer by junior Edmonson County pitcher Julie Norris in the 5th inning against Butler County brought the Lady Cats within two runs but it wasn't enough as the Lady Bears' firepower was too much during the District 12 match. The Lady Bears got things started with the first batter of the game blasting a solo home run for a 1-0 lead. The score remained the same until the top of the third when Butler singled with two outs. The next batter doubled, scoring a run for a 2-0 Butler lead. Edmonson County couldn't score in the bottom of the inning and Butler County broke things open in the top of the 4th. After a single and a double, a sac fly scored another Lady Bear run, then a walk and a single brought in another one. Another sac fly and a single scored two more for a 6-0 lead. In the bottom of the 5th, Edmonson's Kylee Williams singled and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt from Abigail Hogg. After a strikeout, Jolee Vincent drew a walk and Kaylee Ann Sanders singled to center, scoring Williams from second while Vincent advanced to second. Norris then crushed a three-run homer to center, narrowing the lead to 6-4.
That would be the highlight of Edmonson County's offense as Butler County was able to put 6 more runs on the board over final two innings for a final score of 12-7. Norris was 2-4 on the night with 3 RBIs, Mikayla Hogg went 2-3, and Emma Price was 2-2 with an RBI. Norris also pitched the full 7 innings, giving up 6 earned runs on 14 hits, with two walks, and striking out two. Edmonson County has two games remaining in the regular season before the district tournament play begins. They are currently 13-12 on the year and finished 3-3 in District 12, behind Trinity (5-1) and ahead of Butler and Grayson, each 2-4. |
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