Lady Mustangs Battle Back For District Win Over Cleveland

Walker Valley Gets Come-From-Behind Win, 5-3

  • Tuesday, April 23, 2024
  • Richard Roberts

CLEVELAND, Tenn. -- On a cool, sunny afternoon with a strong wind blowing in from center field, the two best teams in District 5-4A softball lined up to do battle.

After falling behind early, Walker Valley battled back to tie then take the lead and held off a late Cleveland push to get revenge over the Lady Raiders from an earlier loss with a hard-earned win.

The 5-3 victory by the Lady Mustangs (22-5-1, 4-1 District 5-4A) equals the season district mark for both teams at 4-1. Walker Valley closes out the district schedule with a make-up game against McMinn County on May 1. The Lady Raiders (17-12, 4-1) still have games to complete before a final winner is declared.

“We've got a ton of games left. There's still a lot of ball. It's still kind of up in the air,” said Cleveland head coach KJ Harris.

Walker Valley's Ryan “Boogs” Presswood picked up the win for the Lady Mustangs with a complete game workout. The junior right-hander gave up nine hits while striking out six Lady Raiders and walking two.

Cleveland's Ashley Allen took the loss for the Lady Raiders going 4.1 innings with a pair of Ks and one walk with three earned runs. Lily O'Bryan came in for Allen with one out in the top of the fourth and finished up with four strikeouts, five walks and an earned run. 

“I was just really proud of our girls,” said Walker Valley head coach Lauren Limburg. “We got down the first inning and we fought back. It was just a continual back-and-forth battle. I'm really proud of the girls for staying the course and finishing strong.”

The Lady Raiders struck the first blow in the top of the first inning beginning with a lead-off single to short left field off the bat of O'Bryan, who later scored on a Walker Valley throwing error.

The Lady Mustangs rallied back in the upper half of the third with a two-out infield single by Amy Benson. Benson raced home when the next batter, Alyssa Davenport, doubled off the fence down the left-field line. Addison Woodall picked up the third consecutive hit for Walker Valley with an RBI single to center that put the Feisty Fillies on top 2-1.

Walker Valley tacked on two more runs in the fourth as Brylie Davis doubled down the left-field line to open the inning. Morgan Rice reached on a Cleveland miscue in front of a Madison Thomas RBI single to left that plated Davis. Back-to-back bases on balls allowed run No. 4 to cross the plate for the Lady Mustangs before O'Bryan and company slammed the door.

Cleveland catcher Lilly “Smalls” Mason played a huge role in keeping the damage to a minimum with a sparkling pick-off throw to third with the bases loaded.

The Fillies added a single run in the fifth with a Thomas Rbi single to short left. 

Walker Valley loaded the bases with no outs in the top of the sixth, but another highlight reel pick off by Mason— her 10th of the season — put out the potential fire and a strikeout by O'Bryan ended the inning.

The Lady Raiders put one more run on the board in the bottom of the seventh as Allison Farnsworth reached on an error and later scored on a ground ball. The Lady Mustangs sat down the next two batters and Presswood canned the win with a final K.

“Our defense played well. I thought “Boogs” pitched a really good game. I thought overall we had really good at bats and that was encouraging to see,” said Limburg. “But, I'm really proud of the girls for finishing this game and doing what it took to win.”

The Lady Raiders host Rhea County Wednesday and will close out their district schedule Tuesday against Bradley Central. Both games will be at CHS.

“It was a fantastic game. I think Presswood threw a good game on the mound (for Walker Valley). I think their defense came up big. They weren't worried about that initial push that we gave them. We wanted to put the ball in play and see if we could open something up,” Harris stated. “Obviously, on the defensive side we would liked to have taken away a couple of mistakes. I feel like we played on our heels, especially late. We should have gone and gotten a coupe of balls defensively. But, I feel like we still have room to grow and I'm excited about postseason.”

The Lady Mustangs travel to Maryville Heritage Friday.

“Any district win is a big win and I'm really proud of our girls for fighting through this. We just want to come out and compete,” Limburg said. “We play at Maryville Heritage on Friday, so we've got a couple of practice and will clean up some stuff and go to Maryville. It's a great district win.”

Walker Valley      002 210 0 — 7 13 4

Cleveland             101 000 1 — 3   9 4

WP: Ryan Presswood LP: Ashley Allen 2B: Brylie Davis, Alyssa Davenport (WV); Lilly Mason, Jamaya Hill (C). Highlights: Karly Blackwell RBI, Amy Benson RS, Davenport RS RBI, Addison Woodall 3-3 RS RBI, Davis 2-4 RS, Madiosn Thomas 2-4 2RBI (WV); O'Bryan 3-3 2RS, Allison Farnsworth RS, Mason 2-4 RBI (C). Records: 22-5-1, 4-1 District 5-4A; 17-12, 4-1.

(Email Richard Roberts at richardvol55@yahoo.com)

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