Girls Lose To Marlow, Purcell In Tough Week Of Games; Fall To 8-7
It was a tough week for Sulphur softball, as the Lady Dogs dropped two games and will be without a key player for the remainder of the season.
It was a tough week for Sulphur softball, as the Lady Dogs dropped two games and will be without a key player for the remainder of the season.
Sulphur has another tough task ahead this Friday, when they travel to Washington to take on a talented Warriors team that is highly ranked in Class 2A.
It was tough sledding in the season opener for Sulphur last Friday, as the Dogs fell 28-0 to Tuttle, top-ranked team in Class 4A, at Agee Field.
Sulphur students, football players, coaches, band members, cheerleaders and fans came together last Friday to rally for the Bulldogs as they launch the season this Friday against Tuttle. The rally was held at Agee Field where Sulphur will battle one of the best teams in the state in the Class 4A Tigers.
Lady Bulldog players Jenna Farrell, in left photo in foreground, heads to first base while teammate Carlee Cole comes home as Sulphur faced off against Purcell in the Murray County Bash Tournament last week in Sulphur. In photo at right, Sulphur’s Ally Dixon takes a big swing at a pitch in that tournament. PHOTOS BY LEANNE WEST
The Lady Dogs battled some rain and a key injury last week, and went 2-3 during the Murray County Bash and a contest against Lone Grove.
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