Coker Comes Up Short Against North Greenville

Coker Comes Up Short Against North Greenville

Game 1

In a game between North Greenville and Coker on February 17, 2024, North Greenville emerged victorious with a final score of 11-4. North Greenville got off to a strong start, scoring four runs in the first inning, highlighted by a double from K. Green that drove in a run. Coker managed to score a run in the first inning, but North Greenville maintained their lead.

North Greenville continued to add to their lead, scoring runs in the third, fourth, and fifth innings. M. Stone had a standout performance, hitting a double and a home run, totaling seven RBIs in the game. On the pitching side, K. Green had a solid outing, allowing four runs over seven innings while striking out seven batters.

Coker tried to mount a comeback, scoring three runs in the third inning, but they were unable to overcome North Greenville's lead. Despite the loss, Ariana Fair had a strong game for Coker, recording two hits and scoring a run.

Overall, North Greenville's offense proved to be too much for Coker to handle, as they secured the win with a final score of 11-4. The game was played at Saleeby-Stokes Field with an attendance of 75 spectators.

Game 2

North Greenville took a close game 2 with a final 8-7 win. The game was a back-and-forth battle with both teams putting up strong offensive performances.

North Greenville got on the board early in the first inning with a single by K. Green that drove in A. Hartin. They added another run in the same inning when V. Bishop hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Green.

Coker responded in the bottom of the first with a three-run homer by Gracen Chambless, giving them the lead. North Greenville tied the game in the third inning with a bunt single by A. Fowler and a sacrifice fly by L. Gunter.

The game continued to see-saw with both teams scoring runs in multiple innings. North Greenville took the lead for good in the fourth inning when V. Bishop hit a double to bring in two runs. M. Stone sealed the victory for North Greenville with a solo home run in the seventh inning.

The pitching staff of North Greenville held off Coker's offense, with S. Clark earning the win and K. Green picking up the save. Coker's Cheyenne Palmer took the loss after giving up six runs in four innings.

Overall, it was an exciting game that showcased the offensive firepower of both teams. North Greenville's ability to come through in clutch moments ultimately led them to victory in a close contest.