Gilmer Lady Cats softball moves to 18-4, 16-1 in region play

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The Gilmer Lady Cats softball team is looking to end the season on a high note, as they play Dawson County tonight in their last game of the regular season.

They beat West Hall in both games of a double header last night, taking the first game 15-0, and the second game 8-0. Macy Hamby got the start in the second game last night, lasting five innings while allowing two hits and zero runs. She also struck out 10 batters.

Macy has been the leader of this Lady Cats team while they have been on this special run this year.

According to MaxPreps, Hamby has a .475 batting average over 19 games. she also has 34 runs batted in, five triples, eight doubles, and two home runs.

Jasmine Staley has also really helped this team as she has also posted a .475 batting average. She knocked in 16 runs, nine doubles and one home run.

Gilmer is currently ranked 15th in all of AAA and first in region 7.

They will be looking to secure a couple of home playoff games if they can come away with a win over Rabun tonight.

 

Isabella Chastain tosses perfect game for Gilmer

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The Gilmer County Lady Cats (6-1, 4-0) faced off against the struggling West Hall Spartans (0-11 0-7) on Monday, August 31st in a region game in Oakwood Georgia.  Isabella Chastain was on the mound for the Gilmer Lady Cats and boy, was she perfect. Literally perfect.

Chastain posted a bunch of zeros in the score book, allowing zero runs on zero hits while walking zero batters through three innings, and also striking out five West Hall Spartans.

Macy Hamby tripled in the first inning, driving in Jasmine Staley and Maddie Rosas-Wright. This started the offensive onslaught for the Gilmer Lady Cats.

GilmerLater in the 1st, Hamby came back around in the lineup and beaned a line drive into left field that scored 3 more runs.

Later in the first, Taylor Elliot laid down a suicide squeeze bunt that scored Macy Hamby and gave the Lady Cats an 11-0 lead.

In the bottom of the first inning, West Hall was set down in order by Isabella Chastain.

In the Second inning Hamby, Vick and Sirmans drove in six more runs.

West Hall was set down in order again in the second by Chastain.

In the third, Macy Hamby came around again and drove in the final two runs of the game.

Hamby ended up three for three at the plate while driving in eight runs. Taylor Elliot also went three for three while driving in four runs. Staley, Vick, Taylor, Sirmans and Hughes also drove in runs for the Lady Cats.

The Lady Cats also did not commit and error in the field, with Maddie Rosas-Wright going six for six in the field.

Gilmers next game will be against region foe Dawson County tonight.

 

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