The Blair Oaks Lady Falcons’ offense was rolling from the first pitch. Blair Oaks scored six runs in the first inning on the way to a 12-0 win in five innings against the Capital City Lady Cavaliers on Tuesday at Capital City High School.
In the end, it was a victory. And that’s the most important takeaway. “We got the first one out of the way,” Capital City coach Brett Skinner said Monday after the Lady Cavaliers topped the Battle Spartans 6-3 in Central Missouri Activities Conference softball action at Capital City High School.
The Capital City Lady Cavaliers have set the standard. Now they are ready to take the next step. The Lady Cavaliers have won more than 20 games each of the past three softball seasons, but a district championship has eluded the program through its first four seasons.
From the Fukushima-Daiichi triple-reactor meltdown wreckage, Japan’s government and “Tepco,” the owner, are rushing plans to pump 1.37 million tons (about 3
To reach the Final Four for the first time in program history, the Eugene Lady Eagles were going to have to beat the Kelly Lady Hawks, one of the most decorated softball programs in Missouri high school history. Mission accomplished. Eugene scored three runs in the top of the first inning and never looked back Thursday night, as the Lady Eagles defeated Kelly 5-0 in a Class 2 quarterfinal game at Eugene High School.