SOFTBALL: Lady Raiders blowout Tullahoma, move to 8-0

CHS head softball coach Brandon McWhorter greets Katelyn Davis on her way around third after she blasted a home run against Tullahoma Wednesday. It was Davis’ 5th home run of the season in just 8 games. — Thunder Radio photo by Josh Peterson

Coffee County’s Lady Raiders pushed across at least one run in every inning as CHS dominated Tullahoma 11-0 in a run-rule shortened District 8-AAA contest Wednesday night in Manchester.

The issue was never really at doubt. Coffee County took a 4-0 lead in the first and never looked back.

Kiya Ferrell dropped down a bunt single to leadoff the bottom of the first and motored around to score on a hard-hit triple to right field by Chesnie Cox. Kaitlyn Davis singled to center to score Cox and then came around to score on a line-drive single by Justus Turner, who later scored on an error.

Coffee County finished with 10 hits and got help on 5 Tullahoma errors.

Davis continued her hot hitting at the plate for the Lady Raiders, launching a home run to left field She finished with 4 RBIs and both of her hits. It was Davis’ fifth home run in 8 games. The sophomore is now hitting at an impressive .647 clip and slugging 1.647

Jada Bowen also parked one over the wall to centerfield. She was 1-for-3 with a pair of runs scored and 2 RBIs.

Keri Munn picked up the win in the circle for CHS – working 4 innings and allowing just one hit while striking out 8. She was named Mid Tenn Turf Player of the Game by Thunder Radio.  

The Lady Raiders are now 8-0 on the season and 3-0 in District 8-AAA play.

CHS will compete in the Warrior Classic this weekend.