Lady Dawgs move to 4-2 on the year

Posted March 30, 2022 at 11:57 am
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The Clinton County Lady Bat Dawgs stand at 4-2 on the year, dropping the last two games, one against Southwestern, 16-0, and one against Caverna, 9-8. Clinton County traveled to Somerset Tuesday (too late for press deadline) to take on Somerset Christian and will travel to Wayne County Thursday to take on the Lady Cards.

On Saturday, Clinton County will host its first game of the 4th Region All “A” Classic and will face Russellville in the opening round. Following Clinton County’s game will be the second game in the semi-finals as Todd County Central will take on Monroe County. The winners of both games will play in the finals for a chance to play in the All “A” Classic State Tournament. The finals will be played at Clinton County and will start at 2 p.m.

Delaney Chilton made contact with the ball during Clinton County’s game against Adair County last week.

Below, Makenzie Cope made a tag on an Adair County player resulting in an out for the Lady Dawgs. Clinton County won the game 2-1.