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Monday, May 20, 2013

Rae Drewery

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)

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)

Lafayette perfects small ball, tops Oxford at home

A successful approach at the plate for Lafayette paid off for the Lady Commodores on Monday night in their 13-1 win over Oxford. After falling behind 1-0 to the Lady Chargers in the first inning, LHS answered with nine runs in the second and four more in the third thanks to some successful bunting early coupled with some blasts from players such as Corey Hollis, Katrina Wilson, Kendall Glass and Rae Drewery. (more…) (April 3, 2012, Page 9)

Lady ‘Dores pound Center Hill

Led by an offense that collected 14 hits, the Lafayette Lady Commodore softball team rolled to an 18-0 win over Center Hill on Tuesday night. (more…) (April 6, 2011, Page 7)

LHS softball falls to Senatobia

Two runs scored in the top of the eighth inning helped propel Senatobia to a 9-8 win over Lafayette Friday night at LHS. (more…) (March 28, 2011, Page 2B)

Byhalia no match for Isom, Lafayette

Byhalia head coach Stacy Filocco couldn’t help but smile during Tuesday’s match at Lafayette as Shaq Isom repeatedly buried stray passes from her overmatched players at the net.

“She was very aggressive at the net. We kept feeding her balls and she was putting them away,” Filocco said matter-of-factly following Lafayette’s 3-0 (25-10, 25-12, 25-9) victory at the LHS gym. (September 15, 2010, Page 9)

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