East Surry comes back to beat North Johnston to take 1-A softball crown
June 7, 2009 North Carolina
RALEIGH - Courtney Simmons hit a solo homer for the only run of the game and the brilliant pitching of Hayley Shelton made it stand up as East Surry nipped North Johnston 1-0 on Saturday afternoon to win the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 1-A softball championship at Walnut Creek Softball Complex.
Shelton blanked North Johnston on seven hits and struck out 11 to give her 66 strikeouts for the four games she pitched in the double-elimination event, earning her Most Valuable Player honors. Her 66 strikeouts represent the third-best strikeout total by a pitcher in the history of the NCHSAA fast-pitch championships. Simmons, who had two hits in three at bats, hit her homer in the fifth but North Johnston wasn¹t through. The Panthers got a runner to third with nobody out in the seventh and then had the bases loaded with one out but Shelton fanned the next two hitters to clinch the championship.
East Surry had to beat North Johnston twice to win the title. A deciding game was forced by East¹s 2-1 nine-inning victory over North Johnston that gave the Panthers their first loss of the double elimination event. The Cardinals rallied from a 1-0 deficit to tie it in the seventh on an unearned run which scored on a sacrifice fly by Sam Smith. Smith¹s double in the ninth then brought home the eventual winning run. North had grabbed a 1-0 in the fourth when Kasey Creech tripled and later scored on an error. Shelton went the distance to get the win and recorded 16 strikeouts while giving up six hits. Creech gave up just four hits and no earned runs but was the losing pitcher. In the loser¹s bracket final Saturday morning, East Surry scored three unearned runs and downed Swain 3-0. Both teams managed only two hits, but the Cardinals did not have a hit until the seventh and scored two runs without benefit of a hit in the sixth. Shelton was the winning pitcher for East, fanning 10, while Shelby Parker was charged with the loss. East scored a pair in the sixth on an error and wild pitch and then another run scored in the seventh on a wild pitch after Sam Smith had doubled. Bop Walkingstick had a double in three trips for Swain, which finished 22-8 overall. The Raleigh Sports Consortium and the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau are among the host city sponsors for the championships.
NORTH CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 2009 STATE 1-A SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS WALNUT CREEK SOFTBALL COMPLEX, RALEIGH
FRIDAY¹S RESULTS STATE SEMIFINALS North Johnston 3, Jamesville 0 Swain 1, East Surry 0 (14 innings)
WINNER¹S BRACKET FINAL North Johnston 1, Swain 0
ELIMINATION GAME East Surry 5, Jamesville 0
LOSER¹S BRACKET FINAL East Surry 3, Swain 0
CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES East Surry 2, North Johnston 1 (9 innings) East Surry 1, North Johnston 0 |