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Hart County sprinted out to a 20-7 first-quarter lead and had little trouble in downing the visiting Taylor County Lady Cardinals 64-29 on Tuesday night.
Haley Wright had eight points for TCHS while Hannah Howard added seven and Becca Orberson six.
Lexi Wilson and Campbellsville University signee led Hart County (11-8) with 18 and 15 points, respectively.
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Taylor County’s Lady Cardinals never fully overcame a 15-4 deficit and lost a 49-44 road tilt to Bardstown on Friday night.
The Lady Cardinals (5-8) did creep within 34-33 going to the final quarter and tied the game with seven minutes left, only to be out-scored by five down the stretch.
Haley Wright led Taylor County with 12 points while Hannah Howard added 10 and Rachel Riggs nine. The Lady Cardinals played without starting front-court player Shelby Carney, who injured an ankle in the early going at Green County on Tuesday.
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Green County High School’s Lady Dragons used a run of 12-2 in the first quarter, a 24-4 spurt in the second frame and a 14-2 start in the third period to race past home-standing Taylor County 71-31 on Friday night.
Green County (5-2) was led by its backcourt of junior Rachel Marr and Western Kentucky University-bound Micah Jones with 20 and 16 points, respectively, with sophomore Kayla Bale adding 11.
Senior Rachel Riggs led Taylor County with 13 points.
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Taylor County’s Lady Cardinals came out of the gate with a 5-0 start, rebounded from a 12-8 deficit and downed visiting Washington County 64-54 on Tuesday night.
Senior Rachel Riggs tallied three early points and junior Savannah Farmer had a put-back as coach Jenny Jessie’s club led 5-0 in the first two minutes.
However, Washington County used a 12-3 run to lead 12-8 despite a Riggs’ three-point play.
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Taylor County High School’s tough first-round draw turned into elimination as the Lady Cardinals lost to Green County 11-1 in five innings in the Fifth Region Tournament on Monday afternoon at LaRue County.
The Lady Cardinals, who finish the season at 14-16, scored their only run on Hannah Milby’s fifth-inning hit.
Green County (29-7) fell to Central Hardin in Tuesday’s semifinals while LaRue County went 10 innings to beat North Hardin 7-6 in the other final four match-up. Central Hardin shut out LaRue County 11-0 for the tourney title.
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Adair County pushed across two runs in the bottom of the seventh innning to down Taylor County 3-2 in the 20th District Softball Tournament championship game on Wednesday in Lebanon.
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Taylor County’s Lady Cardinal softball squad won its opener 4-3 at home vs. North Hardin on March 21 in 11 innings. However, the Lady Cards fell at Pulaski County, dropped three games in the TSOA Tournament in Brandenburg and lost to LaRue County 13-12 on Tuesday for a 1-5 start.
After nine scoreless innings vs. North Hardin, Taylor County tied the game at 1-1 in the bottom of the 10th on singles by Becca Orberson and Cheyenne Moran.
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