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03-19-2015, 02:08 PM
Hensley hits spots, homer
By ROCKY STANLEY
The Independent
ASHLAND A monumental labor effort Sunday transformed Ashlandâs softball complex from unplayable to unbelievable for Tuesdayâs home opener.
The Kittens showed their appreciation with a 10-0, six-inning victory over Raceland on a chilly evening.
Senior Megan Hensley, the 2014 Gatorade Kentucky Player of the Year, started the new season in blazing fashion. She fired a one-hitter with11 strikeouts and also launched a tworun homer in Scott Ingramâs debut as head coach.
âTons of people were out here Sunday,â Hensley said. âThere was even a group of inmates helping. Even with all that, it took all day and some of Monday.â
Hensley and some of her teammates lent a hand, including painting â maroon, of course.
Snow, rain and flooding in recent weeks practically eliminated all outdoor practices and scrimmages for
area teams. The Kittens worked out on their field in full for the first time Monday.
âIt was a small miracle,â said Ingram, who Saturday was convinced that there would be no game Tuesday. Mud was ankle deep on some parts of field Sunday.
âThere was a lot of hard work by middle school and high school parents, just a big team effort on everybodyâs part,â Ingram said. â(New assistant coach) Shane Campbell and some of the other parents worked like dogs. This place was transformed.â
That included three tons of Turface conditioning material applied on the infield surface.
The Kittens, six-time defending 16th Region champs, gave the base paths a workout Tuesday, aided by seven Raceland errors that contributed to most of the scoring. Five of the Lady Ramsâ miscues came in the first two innings, when Ashland pushed across five runs off eighth-grade pitcher Rylee Austin.
âThey made some errorsthat hurt them,â Ingram said. âRaceland has a lot of good young players. They are going to be fine as the season goes along.â
The Kittens tacked on single runs each of the next three innings, then closed it out on Hayley Kilburnâs tworun single in the sixth following a Raceland two-base error in the outfield.
âItâs all kind of a blur,â said Ingram, admittedly anxious about his first game guiding Ashland after previously working as an assistant on Dave Millerâs staff. âI tried to give them some goals after each half-inning. This is a great group to have the first year.â
Hensley worked out of an early jam and did not allow a hit over the last five innings.
âSheâs spoiled everybody,â Ingram said. âHonestly, I knew she would come out and compete. She hit her spots phenomenally for a first outing.â
Raceland, a 14-6 winner at Rowan County on Monday, threatened in the first on Madison Johnsonâs one-out triple down the right-field line. Morgan Curley followed with a walk. Hensley then went 3-0 on Savannah Mackie, but came back to strike her out and also fanned thenext batter.
âFor my first game, I felt jittery at the beginning,â Hensley said. âIt wasnât necessarily nerves. I gave up the hit, then a walk. I told myself, âwhat am I doing?â I stopped over-thinking everything and settled down.â
Ashland got out to a 4-0 lead with Katie Baldockâs single as the only hit, then Hensley homered over the center-field fence to provide herself with a six-run cushion.
âShe threw me a changeup and I was early on the ball,â Hensley said. âI was surprised I waited on it.â
Ashland shortstop Megan Griffith, moved to the leadoff spot this season, scored three runs and stole three bases.
Baldock went 2-for-4 and scored twice, while Jordan Meade and Sidney Campbell each contributed a triple for the Kittens.
âA bunch of girls stepped up,â Hensley said. âWe lost power hitters (McKenzie Vanover and Sydney Whitt) from last year. Everybody today hit the ball hard at least once.â
RACELAND 000 000 â 0 1 7 ASHLAND 231 112 â 10 8 0 Austin and Curley; Hensley and Campbell. WâHensley. LâAustin. 3BâM. Johnson ®, Meade (A), Campbell (A). HRâHensley (A).
By ROCKY STANLEY
The Independent
ASHLAND A monumental labor effort Sunday transformed Ashlandâs softball complex from unplayable to unbelievable for Tuesdayâs home opener.
The Kittens showed their appreciation with a 10-0, six-inning victory over Raceland on a chilly evening.
Senior Megan Hensley, the 2014 Gatorade Kentucky Player of the Year, started the new season in blazing fashion. She fired a one-hitter with11 strikeouts and also launched a tworun homer in Scott Ingramâs debut as head coach.
âTons of people were out here Sunday,â Hensley said. âThere was even a group of inmates helping. Even with all that, it took all day and some of Monday.â
Hensley and some of her teammates lent a hand, including painting â maroon, of course.
Snow, rain and flooding in recent weeks practically eliminated all outdoor practices and scrimmages for
area teams. The Kittens worked out on their field in full for the first time Monday.
âIt was a small miracle,â said Ingram, who Saturday was convinced that there would be no game Tuesday. Mud was ankle deep on some parts of field Sunday.
âThere was a lot of hard work by middle school and high school parents, just a big team effort on everybodyâs part,â Ingram said. â(New assistant coach) Shane Campbell and some of the other parents worked like dogs. This place was transformed.â
That included three tons of Turface conditioning material applied on the infield surface.
The Kittens, six-time defending 16th Region champs, gave the base paths a workout Tuesday, aided by seven Raceland errors that contributed to most of the scoring. Five of the Lady Ramsâ miscues came in the first two innings, when Ashland pushed across five runs off eighth-grade pitcher Rylee Austin.
âThey made some errorsthat hurt them,â Ingram said. âRaceland has a lot of good young players. They are going to be fine as the season goes along.â
The Kittens tacked on single runs each of the next three innings, then closed it out on Hayley Kilburnâs tworun single in the sixth following a Raceland two-base error in the outfield.
âItâs all kind of a blur,â said Ingram, admittedly anxious about his first game guiding Ashland after previously working as an assistant on Dave Millerâs staff. âI tried to give them some goals after each half-inning. This is a great group to have the first year.â
Hensley worked out of an early jam and did not allow a hit over the last five innings.
âSheâs spoiled everybody,â Ingram said. âHonestly, I knew she would come out and compete. She hit her spots phenomenally for a first outing.â
Raceland, a 14-6 winner at Rowan County on Monday, threatened in the first on Madison Johnsonâs one-out triple down the right-field line. Morgan Curley followed with a walk. Hensley then went 3-0 on Savannah Mackie, but came back to strike her out and also fanned thenext batter.
âFor my first game, I felt jittery at the beginning,â Hensley said. âIt wasnât necessarily nerves. I gave up the hit, then a walk. I told myself, âwhat am I doing?â I stopped over-thinking everything and settled down.â
Ashland got out to a 4-0 lead with Katie Baldockâs single as the only hit, then Hensley homered over the center-field fence to provide herself with a six-run cushion.
âShe threw me a changeup and I was early on the ball,â Hensley said. âI was surprised I waited on it.â
Ashland shortstop Megan Griffith, moved to the leadoff spot this season, scored three runs and stole three bases.
Baldock went 2-for-4 and scored twice, while Jordan Meade and Sidney Campbell each contributed a triple for the Kittens.
âA bunch of girls stepped up,â Hensley said. âWe lost power hitters (McKenzie Vanover and Sydney Whitt) from last year. Everybody today hit the ball hard at least once.â
RACELAND 000 000 â 0 1 7 ASHLAND 231 112 â 10 8 0 Austin and Curley; Hensley and Campbell. WâHensley. LâAustin. 3BâM. Johnson ®, Meade (A), Campbell (A). HRâHensley (A).
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