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In what turned out to be a game that one thought would never end, and a scrappy and very talented team effort. Beech and Soddy played probably one of the best softball games that in my time I have had the pleasure to watch and be a part of. The game went 12 innings and both teams did everything that they possibly could to stay up in the winners bracket. Final score was Beech 3 Soddy 2. Beech tied the game up with one out in the top of the 7th to take it to extra innings. Kassi was brilliant on the mound and the Beech girls pulled together as a team to come out with a win.

I don't know what else to say other than this is a special group of girls who know that the ultimate goal is another State Championship. Again, looks as if the road is going through Beech. Hats off to both teams...What a great game! :)

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In what turned out to be a game that one thought would never end, and a scrappy and very talented team effort. Beech and Soddy played probably one of the best softball games that in my time I have had the pleasure to watch and be a part of. The game went 12 innings and both teams did everything that they possibly could to stay up in the winners bracket.  Final score was Beech 3 Soddy 2. Beech tied the game up with one out in the top of the 7th to take it to extra innings. Kassi was brilliant on the mound and the Beech girls pulled together as a team to come out with a win.

    I don't know what else to say other than this is a special group of girls who know that the ultimate goal is another State Championship. Again, looks as if the road is going through Beech. Hats off to both teams...What a great game!  :)

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Great job Lady Bucs - way to go! Sumner County is extremely proud!! Go get'em - underdogs rule! B)

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In what turned out to be a game that one thought would never end, and a scrappy and very talented team effort. Beech and Soddy played probably one of the best softball games that in my time I have had the pleasure to watch and be a part of. The game went 12 innings and both teams did everything that they possibly could to stay up in the winners bracket.  Final score was Beech 3 Soddy 2. Beech tied the game up with one out in the top of the 7th to take it to extra innings. Kassi was brilliant on the mound and the Beech girls pulled together as a team to come out with a win.

    I don't know what else to say other than this is a special group of girls who know that the ultimate goal is another State Championship. Again, looks as if the road is going through Beech. Hats off to both teams...What a great game!  :)

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The Chattanoogan.com reported that Beech scored 2 runs in the top of the 12th on a "fluke bunt". Not exactly sure what a "fluke bunt" is. Can anyone give any details of what happenned in the 12th inning.

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The Chattanoogan.com reported that Beech scored 2 runs in the top of the 12th on a "fluke bunt".  Not exactly sure what a "fluke bunt" is. Can anyone give any details of what happenned in the 12th inning.

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The coach called the bunt, and another, fluky and the writer just repeated what the coach said. I've always thought the writer Stan Crawley as being far to both teams in articles, was with Chattanooga Times for years, even when one team was not from the Southeast Tennessee area.

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The reporter did just state what the coach said, however the coach happened to be Coach Kirk, not Beech's. It must have been a great game & congratulations to the Bucs who have it going with a shot at Red Bank. SD will end up playing for the who knows how many times against Red Bank or will catch Beech again in the finals of Consolation. What a great tourney!

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