Six Straight!

District_ChampsThe Republic Lady Tigers are district softball champs for the sixth time in a row. They beat Reeds Spring 7-3 to capture the title at Bolivar Monday.

Hailey Johnson struck out 11 and reached base four times to lead Republic. She doubled to lead off the first, and that led to an unearned run that scored when Rachael Michaelis reached on an error later in the inning. Johnson also doubled in the second, setting up RBI hits by Amanda Davis and Payton Appleberry. The Lady Tigers led 4-0 after two innings.

Both offenses were quiet until the bottom of the sixth, when Republic scored three more insurance runs. A walk to Johnson, a groundout by Davis, and another hit by Appleberry put runners on first and third. Michaelis and Logan Keck followed with RBI hits, to make the score 7-0.

The game got interesting in the top of the 7th, thanks to some shaky defense by the Lady Tigers. Three singles and two infield errors made the score 7-3, and Reeds Spring had runners on first and third before Johnson struck out cleanup hitter Shailyn Brown to end the game.

Johnson and Appleberry each had two hits for Republic. They’ll play in the sectionals–the round of 16–Wednesday evening at Bolivar.

Lady Tigers Advance to District Final

The Republic softball team is one win away from another district title.  Republic beat 4th-seeded Cassville 7-1 in the district semifinals Saturday. That sets up a district final against Reeds Spring Monday.

The Lady Tigers broke on top 1-0 in the first inning.  Hailey Johnson walked, and Amanda Davis sacrificed courtesy runnger Logan Keck to second base.  Keck scored on an RBI base hit by Payton Appleberry.

After Bolivar tied the game, Republic scored two more to retake the lead.  Carlie Campbell scored on a throwing error by the Cassville catcher as she was trying to steal second base.  Bre Hemphill walked and scored on a base hit by Hailey Johnson to make the score 3-1.

Hailey Johnson hit a home run in the bottom of the sixth, and the Lady Tigers scored three more runs to make the score 7-1, where it ended.

Republic will meet Reeds Spring in the final at Bolivar, Monday at 5 pm.  The two teams met during the first week of the season, with Republic winning 7-3.

Second-seeded Reeds Spring advanced to the district final with a semifinal win over Bolivar.

Two Seniors Come Through

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On senior night, the softball team’s two seniors came through.  Hailey Johnson and Amanda Davis each had big nights in a 10-0 victory over Glendale, before being honored by their teammates and coaches.  The two seniors contributed three RBIs apiece, and Johnson pitched a shutout in their last game at Miller Park.

Payton Appleberry added a home run (watch the video) to break a personal 0-for-8 dry spell, and the Republic offense busted out of a collective slump heading into postseason play later this week.

After the game, the two seniors were honored for their contributions to the softball program, including their role in Republic’s first trip to the state semifinals last year.  The Lady Tigers improve to 12-6 this season.

Check out the photo set from tonight, and listen to interviews with Coach Mike Thorne and seniors Hailey Johnson and Amanda Davis in the audio player at the bottom of this post.

Softball Kicks ‘Poo, 15-1

Republic used an eight-run second inning to blow past Kickapoo Tuesday, 15-1. The Lady Tigers scored two in the first, eight in the second, and five in the fourth, as they cruised to an easy victory.

Republic’s Hailey Johnson allowed just a single run, in the fourth inning. Kickapoo managed just one hit off Johnson.

Offensively, Amanda Davis led the way with two hits and four runs batted in. Johnson was 2-for-2 with three RBIs. Payton Appleberry and Carlie Campbell also had two hits for Republic. Every member of the starting lineup scored at least one run for the Lady Tigers — except Hailey Johnson, who was replaced by a courtesy runner when she reached base.

Nixa Edges Republic 1-0

CIMG1910Nixa scored a single unearned run in the top of the third inning, and that was enough to get a 1-0 victory over Republic at Miller Park.  The winning run scored after Nixa’s Alexis Leonhart reached on an error to lead off the third. After a double by Jackie Prater, Leonhart scored on a wild pitch for the game’s only run. [Read more...]

Eckhoff No-Hits Glendale, Tigers Take 2

Stephanie Eckhoff pitched a no-hitter for the Republic softball team Friday, in an 11-0 win over Glendale at the Ozark Tournament last night. The Lady Tigers banged out nine hits of their own — including two apiece from Payton Appleberry, Carlie Campbell and Hailey Johnson — in earning their first victory of the tournament. Eckhoff also struck out one for the Lady Tigers.

In their second game of the night, Republic beat Ponca City 6-0. Hailey Johnson struck out eight, and went 2-for-3 at the plate. Lakin Ramsey added two hits and 3 RBIs in the victory.

The two wins set up a rematch for the Lady Tigers. They’ll meet Nixa Saturday morning. Nixa defeated Republic in the finals of the Nixa Tournament last weekend.

Softball Team Takes 2nd at Nixa

The Lady Tiger softball team finished second Saturday at the Nixa Tournament, beating Walnut Grove and Parkview, before losing to Nixa.

In their first game, Republic beat Walnut Grove 6-3. Starting pitcher Hailey Johnson hit a home run and struck out nine in the victory. Payton Appleberry, Amanda Davis and Rachael Michaelis also had runs batted in for Republic.

In the second game, the Lady Tigers blew out Parkview 12-0. Pitcher Stephanie Eckhoff struck out four, and scored two runs to help her own cause. Payton Appleberry and Brooke Dutton also scored two runs apiece for the Lady Tigers.

In the championship game, Nixa slammed three home runs off Johnson to beat the Lady Tigers, 8-1. Courtney DeRonde had two homers and Danielle Billings had one. The Lady Tigers managed just three hits, as they lost for the second time this season. Johnson hit another homer in a losing cause.

The Lady Tigers are 6-2 overall. They’re back in action Tuesday night when they host Webb City at Miller Park.