Chattanooga Times Free Press

Softball Mocs lose twice in Florida

- STAFF REPORTS

Instead of getting rained out of its scheduled season-opening tournament in Monroe, La., the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a softball team went 2-2 in Clermont, Fla., this weekend. That was after two wins Friday.

The Mocs lost 8-0 to Liberty and 9-5 to Fairleigh Dickinson on Saturday in the Dot Richardson National Collegiate Softball lnvitation­al. Liberty won the 2017 postseason National Invitation­al Softball Championsh­ip tournament and allowed UTC only two hits in six innings — singles by Hayleigh Weissenbac­h and J.J. Hamill.

UTC was hurt by its own mistakes against Fairleigh Dickinson, which scored three runs in the fourth inning with the help of three walks and a hit batter and broke a 3-3 tie with six runs on just three hits in the fifth. There were two Mocs errors and two walks in that half-inning.

The Mocs kept fighting, though. In the seventh they scored two runs and loaded the bases with one out but ended the game with a strikeout and a groundout.

Aly Walker doubled and scored on Morgan Kazerooni’s sacrifice fly in the second for UTC, which got later RBIs from Emma Sturdivant, Halie Williamson and Weissenbac­h. Ashley Conner was 1-for-1 and scored a run.

Soccer Mocs add six

UTC soccer coach Gavin McKinney announced six signees this past week: Adryan Darnell, Shelby Hash, Peyton Moore and Ashton Shields from Tennessee and twins Maggie and Samantha Shaw from Columbia, S.C.

“We feel our 2018 class is a very dynamic group,” McKinney said in a release. “The balance they will bring to the squad is fantastic. Each signee is a proven winner at every level in which she has completed.”

Darnell was “an intricate member,” McKinney said, of nationally top-ranked Houston High in Germantown and has won a club state championsh­ip. The “top-notch attacking center” has earned AllSouth, All-America and multiple all-state honors.

Defender Hash was a two-year captain for Centennial High in Franklin and helped win a national title with the Tennessee Soccer Club, with whom she was a threeyear captain.

Goalkeeper Shields was a twotime all-state selection for Arlington High and a two-time MVP for the Lobos Rush club program that included Darnell and Moore, a center back from Colliervil­le who was twotime all-state for Briarcrest Christian, which won a state championsh­ip and finished second twice in her career.

The Shaw sisters between them were five-time all-staters for Drehen High, and their Lobos Rush club won three South Carolina state titles. Maggie is a defender, Samantha a center midfielder who can play back or up from there.

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