Glass wins defensive MVP in Division 2-4A
Lafayette senior softball player Kendall Glass was named the Division 2-4A Defensive MVP by division coaches Tuesday. (more…) (May 10, 2013, Page 7A)
Lady ‘Dores do their part, now they wait
The Lady Commodores left little doubt on their end who deserves to be in the upcoming MHSAA Class 4A playoffs.
Now they’ll need a little help. (more…) (April 17, 2013, Page 8)
Lady ‘Dores blank North Pontotoc
Paced by an complete-game pitching performance from Avery McCullough, the Lafayette Lady Commodore softball team defeated North Pontotoc 4-0 in Ecru Tuesday night. (more…) (April 3, 2013, Page 9)
Complete effort leads LHS past Oxford
Lafayette bounced back in a big way Thursday evening at Oxford.
After dropping their last two division games, the Lady Commodores pieced together a near perfect effort to up-end crosstown rival Oxford 9-1 on the road.
Lewisburg grabs early lead, late runs in win
Lewisburg’s fast start to Tuesday’s Division 2-4A contest with Lafayette ended up becoming an even bigger factor late. Just as Lafayette’s offense seemed to pick up, three errors in the fifth inning allowed the Lady Patriots to garner three more runs and take an even bigger lead on LHS.
The end result was an 8-3 victory for Lewisburg, which was able to get back into the division race with its first win. (March 27, 2013, Page 8)
LHS softball falls at Senatobia
The Lafayette softball team rallied late at Senatobia but was unable to hold off the Lady Warriors on the road, losing 7-6 in eight innings. (more…) (March 22, 2013, Page 8A)
Lady ‘Dores pound Horn Lake
A 17-hit attack on offense higlighted the Lafayette Lady Commodores’ 8-3 win over Class 6A Horn Lake Thursday night. Six players had at least two hits in the win, while three players — Kendall Glass, Emily Robinson and Moesha Phillips — each had three hits in the win. Glass, Jada McIntosh, Tori Blackbourn, Robinson and Phillips each had a double. (more…) (March 1, 2013, Page 8A)
Moore excited what ‘13 could hold for Lafayette
Senior leadership, speed and versatility are just three attributes that make Lafayette softball coach Katie Moore feel good about her team and its chances during the 2013 season. (more…) (February 21, 2013, Page 8)
Vance provides leadership, numbers for WVHS
WATER VALLEY — The clicking sound in Haley Vance’s ankle was loud enough for her to hear it. Her final basketball game as a Water Valley Lady Blue Devil resulted in a sprained ankle and while that didn’t make an impact for the girls basketball team, a bum ankle wasn’t a good thing for the softball team and first-year coach Casey Clouse.
Fortunately for Vance and the rest of her teammates, she was able to recover from the sprained ankle in time, and once she got her timing back at the plate, she was able deliver a great performance in her final year wearing blue and white. (June 7, 2012, Page 1B)
OMS, LMS work out kinks in Classic
A split in middle school softball action between Lafayette and Oxford at the Charger Classic Friday evening was secondary to the valuable playing time and experience earned on the field for the two teams.
In the first action of the year for the two first-year programs, the goal of playing against somebody else and working out some kinks was gained in the two, one-hour contests. (more…) (February 27, 2012, Page 3B)

