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Lady Lions pound Williamsburg 16-6
by Jay Compton
Sports Editor
Photos by Jay Compton|Daily News
Pineville right fielder Brandy Sanders smacks a walk-off RBI single to left to bring an end to the Lady Lions' 16-6 win over Williamsburg on Monday. Sanders had two hits, reached on an error and scored to runs in the game.
Photos by Jay Compton|Daily News Pineville right fielder Brandy Sanders smacks a walk-off RBI single to left to bring an end to the Lady Lions' 16-6 win over Williamsburg on Monday. Sanders had two hits, reached on an error and scored to runs in the game.
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Lady Mountain Lion Rebecca Lee-Theis comes out of her wind up to deliver a pitch during Monday's game. Lee-Theis held Williamsburg to two earned runs on two hits while striking out two, walking two and hitting a batter in Pineville's 16-6 win.
Lady Mountain Lion Rebecca Lee-Theis comes out of her wind up to deliver a pitch during Monday's game. Lee-Theis held Williamsburg to two earned runs on two hits while striking out two, walking two and hitting a batter in Pineville's 16-6 win.
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Jay Compton

Sports Editor

The Pineville Lady Mountain Lions pounded out 13 hits on Monday as they downed Williamsburg 16-6 in 13th Region softball action.

Brooke Sanders had four hits to lead Pineville while Lizzie Lee-Theis reached base five times, including a triple and a single, as she scored three runs and drove in three. Brandy Sanders, Ally Knuckles, Erica Gambrell and Amy Allen all had two hits in the game for the Lady Lions.

It was a big bounce back for Pineville after taking a week off during Spring Break after losing to Jackson County last Friday in the semifinals of the 13th Region All ‘A’ Classic.

“We made it to the semifinals of the All ‘A’ and got beat out. We just decided we had to come back strong this week,” Lady Lion coach Shari Knuckles said. “(Until Monday) every one of our games we have had to play in cold weather or snow and I’m really proud of the girls. They started out by beating Bell County and we’ve won a few more since then. It seems like we either win big or lose big.”

Williamsburg was led by catcher Angel Hinton who singled, was hit by a pitch and scored two runs. Lexi Boggs doubled for the Lady Yellow Jackets’ only other hit in the game.

Rebecca Lee-Theis pitched all six innings to earn the win. She allowed six runs, two earned, on two hits while striking out two, walking two and hitting a batter.

The Lady Lions took control early with eight runs in the bottom of the first inning. Brandy Sanders led of with a base hit and Gambrell walked before Lizzie Lee-Theis ripped a two-run triple. Rebecca Lee-Theis later had an RBI grounder while Brook Sanders drove in a run with a single. Kelsey Goodin and Kameron Jackson both worked bases loaded walks to bring in runs and Gambrell capped the inning with a two-run single.

Hinton walked and scored a run for Williamsburg in the second inning, Whitney Barnes reached on an interference call and later came around to score in the fourth and Cassi Canady walked and scored in the fifth as the Lady Jackets closed to within 8-3.

Pineville got another RBI grounder from Rebecca Lee-Theis and an RBI single from Brooke Sanders in the bottom of the fifth to make it 10-3.

Three Lady Lion errors and a wild pitch led to three runs for Williamsburg in the sixth. Hinton was hit by a pitch while Megan Lawson and Marah Crusenberry both reached on errors and all three came around to score.

Pineville put the game away with six runs in the bottom of the inning. Brandy Sanders started it with a hard grounder to short that got through for an error and Gambrell doubled. Lizzie Lee-Theis and Knuckles delivered RBI singles and one out later so did Brooke Sanders and Allen. Jackson reached on an error and Brandy Sanders finished off the game with an RBI single back up the middle.

“I’ve only got two seniors in the starting line up and the rest of them are freshmen, sophomores and juniors along with one 8th-grader,” Knuckles said. “I’m still with a young team, but this is the type of team that’s ready to get after it every practice we’ve had.”

Pineville (4-2) will play at Harlan County on Thursday, then host Knox Central on Friday in a 51st District seeding game while Williamsburg (2-6) visits South Laurel today.

— — —

Williamsburg… 010 113 — 6 2 6

Pineville………..800 026 — 16 13 4

W — Rebecca Lee-Theis. L — Mara Crusenberry.

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