Archive - Mar 30, 2011 - Sports Article
Glen Rose and Harmony Grove battled the weather and each other Tuesday in the opening of conference play.
In the end, the Beavers came out on top 10-4, and the Lady Beavers won 15-13.
Glen Rose softball head coach Kyle Lem said, “We had two opportunities to end the game on a run rule and didn’t, and, of course, they came back as always.”
Lem said the game was a “hard fought slugfest, just like it is every time. There’s just something between our two porgrams I guess.”
Harmony Grove softball head coach Sammi Massey was reached for comment, but did not respond by press time.
BENTON — After spending the weekend in Shreveport, La. where the weather was in the mid 90s and sunny, the Benton Lady Panthers were a little “shell-shocked” Tuesday when they had to play in the rain and the mid 50-degree temperatures at the Benton Panther Softball Complex.
Although it took some time for their bats to warm up, the Lady Panthers defeated Texarkana 6-0 thanks in part to a three-run inning in the fifth.