The Catoosa County News

Calhoun wins fifth straight region title, fourth straight for senior class by sweeping Ringgold

- By Alex Farrer

The Calhoun seniors had two main goals coming into their final prep softball season – win their fourth straight region title and win their fourth straight state title. Well, they can check the first one off that list.

Behind a huge offensive performanc­e, the Lady Jackets racked up 27 runs in a sweep of Ringgold in the Region 6-AAA Championsh­ip Series on Wednesday to earn their fifth straight region title overall and fourth straight for the six seniors on the roster.

Calhoun (31-1) set the tone early, scoring seven runs in the first inning of Game 1 on Wednesday before rolling to an 11-3 victory in five innings. They then followed that up by racking up 16 runs in Game 2 to pull off a 16-7 win in six innings in a little more competitiv­e game.

“This was our goal and expectatio­n to win Region, and the girls accomplish­ed that by playing outstandin­g softball tonight,” said Calhoun coach Diane Smith. “We knew it would be a battle today with a good team like Ringgold, but the girls came out and out-hit them and outplayed them. My girls did a great job.

“Now, the only thing that will top five straight region titles is winning that fourth straight state title, and I have confidence in my team that we can do that.”

The Lady Jackets had contributi­ons up and down the lineup in Game 1 with four players having multi-hit games and six different players driving in runs. Carlie Henderson went a perfect 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs, and Jana Johns had two hits, including a tworun homer to lead the way. Ryan Brzozoski and Ashlyn Barnes each had two hits and an RBI, and Cassie Henderson added a solo homer. Maddie Bumgardner contribute­d a double, Chloe Rice had a hit and an RBI and Erin Barnes added a hit and scored two runs.

Torri Gaddis earned the win in Game 1, going five innings and giving up three runs on six hits.

Ringgold (16-12) scored all three of their runs in the fifth inning but couldn’t extend the game pass the frame due to the mercy rule. Kaylee Womack had a double and all three RBIs for the Lady Tigers in the loss, and Ally Ellis added two hits.

Game 2 was closer as Calhoun scored two in the first, once again coming on a two-run homer from Johns, but Ringgold rallied to tie it with two in the third. But the Lady Jackets offense took momentum right back with six in the fourth and then scored four more in the fifth and three in the sixth to put the game away.

Johns was huge again in the nightcap with a 3-for-5 night with two homers, five RBIs and three runs scored. She drove in seven combined in the two games and had five hits. Johns, one of the six seniors along with Barnes, Brzozoski, Rice, Cassie Henderson and Allie Jones, said she and her teammates were locked in for the series and winning a fourth straight region title has been their goal all season.

The leadoff pair of Barnes and Brzozoski also had a huge Game 2, combining for seven hits, eight RBIs and five runs scored. Barnes

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