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Giles Co won 7-0.

 

Giles had 7 runs on 7 hits. Mary Heather White got the win.

 

Unicoi Co also had seven hits but committed three errors. Unicoi's record is now 49-3.

 

These two teams play for the championship tomorrow at 2:30PM EDT at Frost Stadium, Warner Park. Fans in southern Middle Tennessee can listen to the game on 98.3FM out of Pulaski.

[Edited by coacht on 5/24/02 8:00P]

[Edited by coacht on 5/25/02 11:51A]

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Saturday Championship Game Updates:

 

Giles County is the home team.

 

Unicoi County: leadoff hitter Kim Anders gets on, hit-by-pitch, but then go three-up and three-down in the first. No score.

 

Giles County gets a single by Candice Crabtree in the first and a two-out single by Mary Heather White. Danielle Reinhart grounded out to end the first. No Score.

 

Reminder: Fans in southern Middle Tennessee can listen to the game, as I am, on 98.3FM out of Pulaski.

[Edited by coacht on 5/25/02 1:45P]

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Unicoi has runners on second and third, two out, in the fifth.

 

Unicoi leads 2-0 after Jackie Clayton singled to right scoring Katie Baxter and Rachel Oler. Clayton was caught in a run-down for out number three.

[Edited by coacht on 5/25/02 2:34P]

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In the top of the 7th, Rachel Oler reached on an error and went to third on a single to right by Jessica Bieberly with no one out. A wild pitch scored Oler to make it 4-0.

 

Unicoi County needs three outs to capture the championship.

[Edited by coacht on 5/25/02 3:05P]

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Unicoi County wins the 2002 AA State Championship by the score of 4-0, finishing with a season record of 50-3. Giles County, the defending state champion, ends their season 34-8.

 

Unicoi Co- 4 runs, 5 hits, 1 error. Beth Haun was the winning pitcher, striking out 7.

 

Giles Co- 0 runs, 6 hits, 3 errors. Mary Heather White gets the loss, striking out 5.

[Edited by coacht on 5/25/02 3:18P]

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What a great performance by the Unicoi County girls. Their never give up attitude helped them to win again! Congratulations STATE CHAMPS!!!!! Can't wait for you all to get home for the big celebration.

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