Rough day at the Tri-State Showcase

Last Friday, the Rebels traveled three hours away to kick off some softball.

They arrived in Boyd County with the intent to play three games, one on Friday night at 9pm against Johnson Central and the other two on Saturday at 10am and 2pm against Raceland and Notre Dame Academy.

However, due to the weather, the game on Friday night was canceled. The Rebels got some team bonding in at their hotel and when they traveled to eat at Texas Roadhouse as a team!


The next morning, they got up bright and early to compete with two very good teams. Unfortunately, the Rebels didn’t come out so hot. Raceland gained an early lead of 6-0 at the bottom of the second. The Rebels’ heads quickly went down after multiple errors in the field.

However, their hits started to fall at the top of the third when they came back to make the score 6-3, Rams leading. The bottom of the third was just as hard on the Rebels, as they gave up seven runs off of errors. They couldn’t battle off enough hits to gain any more runs and the Rebels ended up losing 17-3.


The next game, the Rebels came out fighting. They needed redemption from their last game and so they came out with a purpose.

The Rebels held off Notre Dame Academy for the first two innings. Meanwhile, they were struggling finding their timing against D1 Pittsburgh commit Gwen Sparks. Sparks had an epic rise ball and had velocity like no other. Though some Rebels found ways to get on base, they were left stranded on the diamond. Notre Dame kept inching runs and kept fighting to gain a larger lead. At the end of seven, Notre Dame Academy ended up winning 10-0.


Right fielder Addie Cannon says, “Over the weekend, I don’t think we played to our full potential. We didn’t come out ready to play all together as a team. We are better than what we showed on Saturday. However, I think we got better from this experience as it was very eye-opening and highlighted some faults of ours.”


The Rebels will play again on Wednesday at Marion County at 6pm.

Admirals can’t catch up to the Rebels

This past Tuesday, the Boyle County Rebels softball team invited the Danville Admirals to play on their home turf.

The Rebels kicked off the game by scoring seven runs in the bottom of the first inning.

Keeping great defense in the second inning, the Admirals couldn’t get a run in. However, when it is the Rebels’ turn to bat, they bring their all. The Rebels score seven more runs in the bottom of the second, putting the score at 14-0.

By the third inning, the Admirals get fired up and manage to fit in their first run of the game. But, the Rebels return and score two more runs to finish the game.

Junior Kasey Meadows said,  “We all chipped in, worked together, and came together. Even though the season started off rough, we are working as one, working our way through adversity.”

The Rebels will play again Thursday at home, against Southwestern.

Another rough night for the Rebels

Last night, the softball team faced off against the Woodford County Yellow Jackets away at their place at 6PM. The Rebels knew that they would be going into a tough game against an intense team but they were looking to get a win.

The Rebels were the visitor so they were batting first. They came out with a strong energy to crush the ball early. However, Woodford’s pitcher got a strikeout, a ground out, and a line out to left to end the top of the first. In the bottom of the inning, the Yellow Jackets started off hot with a single, a walk, and another single to get their game moving.


The second inning was very similar to the first; The Rebels just couldn’t get their hits to fall. In the bottom of the second, the Yellow Jackets strung more hits together to gain a lead of 2-0. The Rebels went up to bat again and just couldn’t produce at the plate. Meanwhile, Woodford county was finding ways to get on base. After a home run by senior Cambry Cheek in the top of the fourth and some hard line drives by the Yellow Jackets, the score was 3-1, Yellow jackets leading.

The bottom of the fifth is where things started slipping away for the Rebels. A home run and three singles by Woodford made the score 6-1 at the end of the fifth.


The game unfortunately continued in this pattern, with Boyle struggling to find the gaps. Cheek hit another home run to make her two for three at the plate with two home runs. The final score ended up being 9-2, the Rebels losing their third game in a row.


Senior Katie Qualls says, “I think we truly competed last night. We had some upsets throughout the game but we kept our heads up and kept cheering. I am proud of this team and we just need to keep working.”
The Rebels will take a week off for spring break and then continue their season at E-town on April 5th and 6th.

Boyle takes a tough loss against Casey

On Monday, the Boyle County Rebels softball team invited the Casey County Rebels over for a home game.

Casey, unfortunately, scored the first run in the top of the first inning to give them an early lead of 1-0.

However, in a quick rebuttal, junior Paisleigh Conn stole her way around the bases and scored Boyle a run at the bottom of the second. After that, Casey pushed forward and scored three runs in the top of the fifth and two more in the top of the sixth.

This lead was making it hard for Boyle to keep up, allowing Casey to win the game 6-1.

The only scorer for the game, Conn says, “it was a tough loss, but we will keep trying and do better next game.”

Boyle will play again on March 27, away against Woodford County.

Tough loss at 2A sectionals

On Saturday afternoon, the Rebels softball team played in the first round of the 2A Sectionals at Franklin County against the Franklin County flyers.

The Rebels were the away team so they batted first. The first three at-bats consisted of two infield ground outs and a line drive out to the left fielder. Boyle County was putting the bat on the ball but the hits weren’t falling. A miscommunication by the Rebels at the bottom of the first allowed the Flyers to get a run in, gaining an early lead of 1-0.


On the offensive side, the Rebels had a similar turnout as the previous inning, with one runner reaching on an error and the rest with ground outs. On defense, freshman pitcher Abby Peavler struck out one and produced two ground outs to hold them to their one-run lead.


The top of the third left two runners on. At the bottom of the third, Abby Peavler struck out three to end the inning. The fourth inning is where things got going for the Rebels. Junior Havannah Maddox started the inning off big with the Rebels’ only hit of the day. Using her athleticism, she worked her way all the way to third base. When Coach Deem called for a squeeze bunt, Maddox went flying home. Unfortunately, Peavler was not able to get the bunt down and Maddox into trouble. Maddox used her speed and Softball IQ to get back to third safely. Then, Peavler came in clutch with a sacrifice fly to center to get Maddox home.


The game was now tied 1-1. The Flyers responded well, however, by stringing some hits together to make the score 2-1, them. This was a battle for the Rebels and would really test them as a team. With a couple walks and some errors by Franklin County, The Rebels were able to gain the lead 3-2.

They held this one-run-lead until the bottom of the seventh where the Flyers came back to win it all.

Maddox says, “Though we have a lot of new people in positions, we still looked good as a team and played with good energy for the first couple innings. That game definitely helped us learn that we have to keep the same energy and grit throughout the whole seven innings, even if we are up.”

The Rebels will play again tonight at home against Casey County at 6PM! Be there to support your Lady Rebels!