The Ledford Panthers' bats were on fire Tuesday night in Wallburg, delivering a statement doubleheader sweep in dominant fashion. Facing TW Andrews in PAC Seven 4A/5A action, Ledford unleashed an offensive barrage, securing 15-0 and 18-0 victories to emphatically improve their conference standing.
In the opener, Cassidy Murray set the tone with a triple among her two hits, driving in two runs. Sierra Ducharme added a double and three RBIs, while Kaylee Atwood contributed a hit and two RBIs to support her own pitching win in the circle.
The Panthers saved their biggest explosion for the finale. Alana Herrera put on a show, going 4-for-4 with a double, a home run, and a massive five RBIs. Cassidy Murray stayed hot with a double and three RBIs, while Nicola Simpson launched a home run. Hailey Hoots sealed the deal with a strong pitching performance, striking out five. The wins push Ledford to a solid 10-7 overall record and a 5-3 mark in the conference.
Elsewhere in local softball, the night was full of standout performances. Southwest Guilford's Aniya Harris had a day to remember, blasting two home runs, tripling, and driving in four runs in a 15-4 rout of Page. She also earned the complete-game pitching win, striking out 12 batters.
East Davidson continued their strong season with a 9-1 win over Wheatmore, powered by three hits from Emery Hill. Oak Grove also posted a decisive 13-0 victory, with Ellie Potter leading the charge by tripling twice and doubling.
For teams looking to bring that same winning energy to the diamond, the right gear makes all the difference. Whether you're driving in runs like Herrera or commanding the circle like Harris, performance starts with confidence and comfort on the field.
