Glenbrook teams claim Tuesday wins

Tuesday was a good day for Glenbrook teams as the Lady Apaches took a 14-4 softball win over Byrd’s Lady Yellow Jackets and the Apache baseball unit shut out Providence Classical Academy, 12-0.

Gabi Brown had three hits including a solo home run, a double and single to lead the Lady Apaches to the win.

Glenbrook got on the board in the bottom of the first inning on an RBI fielder’s choice and Gracie Heard’s two-run single. Brown’s homer in the bottom of the second made it 4-0.

Five Lady Apaches crossed the plate on two hits in the bottom of the fourth inning. Chloe Gregg doubled, scoring two runs, Addison Chanler laid down a sacrifice bunt, scoring one run, and two runs scored on an error.

Savannah Mangrum earned the win for Glenbrook, surrendering 11 hits and four runs over six innings, striking out eight and walking three. Leah Sutton took the loss for Byrd. Sutton also had two hits, including a two-run home run.

Glenbrook picked up seven walks for the game and had nine stolen bases.

Daugherty led Byrd with three hits in three at bats and Maddie Dicharry and Kaydence Chreene each collected multiple hits.

Apaches score shutout

Glenbrook got all the runs it would need in the 12-0 win in the first inning on a Kleaton Davis sacrifice fly, then added to the tally with four more in the second. Tanner Cox singled, Davis Powell walked, Brayden Watkins and Ryan Reagan each had a sac fly for the scores.

Another five runs came across in the bottom of the third inning on just one hit. Walks to Cox, Powell and Watkins, a sacrifice fly from Eli Still and an error each produced one run.

Carson Powell turned in a strong performance on the mound for the Apaches, hurling a scoreless three innings and allowing no hits while striking out eight and walking one.

Watkins and Darron Hollingsworth turned in relief performances for Glenbrook. Kellen Beale took the loss for Providence Classical Academy.

Cox, Hollingsworth, Carson Whitehead, Reagan, Ryder Malone, and Still each collected one hit for the Apaches. Still had three runs batted in.

Joe Barrish led Providence with one hit in two at bats.

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