Maynard pitches shutout, drives home only run in LHS win

Meghan Maynard got the run Lebanon needed, then made sure Cookeville didn't get any in a 1-0 District 7-AAA win Thursday night at Baird Park.
The senior Tennessee Tech-signee allowed three hits and a walk while striking out 12 in seven innings as Lebanon improved to 19-9 for the season and 6-2 in District 7-AAA.
She followed first-inning singles by Lacey Doak and Kelsey Blackburn with an RBI double to center field. Those turned out to be the Devilettes' only hits.
Lesanon will go to Cookeville today for the Cookeville Tournament. The Devilettes will play at 5 and 6:30 p.m. today and 8 a.m. Saturday.

Watertown's Reeder fires no-hitter against MJCA
WATERTOWN — Sarah Reeder fired a five-inning no-hitter Thursday as Watertown shut out Mt. Juliet Christian 12-0 at Three Forks Park.
It was a complete turnaround from the teams' meeting in Mt. Juliet earlier this season when the Lady Saints won 4-3 in nine innings.
This time, the Tigerettes scored five times in the third inning and seven in the fourth to improve to 10-13 for the season and 5-5 in District 8-A.
Reeder struck out 12 and walked no one. Watertown committed four errors.
Brittany Trusty had two of the Tigerettes' nine hits – an RBI triple and a two-run double. Miaushia Thompson also doubled home a pair of runs in her only at-bat while Olivia Hall had a pair of hits and scored twice.
Watertown will travel down Sparta Pike to Sparta today for a 4:30 p.m. game against Class AAA White County.

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