Cocke County's Adisen McNealy claps after reaching first base during the Lady Red's 4-1 win over Karns on Wednesday afternoon in Knoxville. CCHS split the matchups, falling 8-1 in the second game of the night.
Cocke County freshman Ellie Proffitt throws a pitch toward the batter at Karns High School on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, in Knoxville.
PHOTO BY JAKE NICHOLS
Cocke County's Adisen McNealy claps after reaching first base during the Lady Red's 4-1 win over Karns on Wednesday afternoon in Knoxville. CCHS split the matchups, falling 8-1 in the second game of the night.
PHOTO BY JAKE NICHOLS
Cocke County’s Shayna Williams puts her glove up to catch a fly ball during the Lady Red’s win over Karns on Wednesday afternoon in Knoxville.
KNOXVILLE — Adisen McNealy ripped off her catcher’s mask, charged up the first-base line and yelled toward right field at Karns High School’s softball complex on Wednesday night.
Her sister, CeeGee McNealy, had just made a diving grab for the Lady Red, who went on to win their first game of a doubleheader by a score of 4-1.
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