Dallas County falls to Catholic

Published 11:29 pm Friday, April 29, 2011

Cassie Daniels prepares to fire a pitch to the plate in Dallas County High School’s extra inning loss to Montgomery Catholic Friday. The Lady Hornets will now prepare for the state playoffs. -- Chris Wasson

For the eight Dallas County seniors Friday afternoon began with a mix of joy and sadness, but at the end of their last home game, disappointment was the overriding emotion.

The second-ranked Lady Hornets dropped their final home game 9-5 in extra innings to Montgomery Catholic High School.

“This was a game that I think they wanted too much to win,” Lady Hornets head coach Ed Miller said. “I think they pushed a little too hard and didn’t play their game.”

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Dallas County started strong with two runs in the second when Stewart singled and was driven in by Deborah Cunningham on a single. A wild throw allowed Cunningham to get to third and was promptly driven in by Jasmine Gould on a sacrifice fly to right field.

The Lady Hornets stayed on the front foot in the second inning with a leadoff single by Avery Mott and then, one batter later, Cassie Daniels drove a ball over the left-field wall giving Dallas County a 4-0 lead.

That was when the Lady Knights began to make their comeback. Starting with three runs in the top of the fourth inning and one in the top of the sixth to tie the game at four.

“They put so much pressure on themselves,” Miller said. “When someone made a mistake, they felt like they let the whole team down. That’s not normally how these girls are, but they were so ready for senior night, I think they let it get to them a little bit.”

After failing to decide the game in seven innings, the two teams went to an eighth frame and the Lady Knights were able to capitalize with five straight hits to pull out to a lead the Lady Hornets couldn’t come back from.

“We played hard today,” Miller said. “Now that senior day is over, I think we will turna round and relax a little more. We get to play the same team Tuesday for their senior night. I think we can go over there and return the favor.”