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Lady Knights slay Bruins, 11-5
Stratford’s Morgan Kilgallen hits a double to send two runners home allowing the Lady Knights to take a 4-3 lead in the bottom of the fifth.
The Lady Knights continued their playoff run with an 11-5 victory over South Florence Monday.
“We want to beat South Florence,” Stratford’s Jordan Smith said before the season began. Smith and the Lady Knights accomplished that goal, with a come-from-behind victory late in the game.
Stratford takes 2-1 extra inning victory over Wando
Stratford’s Aaron Preston hits a single to leftfield during the Knights’ victory over Wando.
It was another nail biter for Stratford Monday night.
With their playoff hopes on the line after a 5-4 loss to Summerville Saturday, the Knights took a 2-1 victory over visiting Wando.
Knights’ tennis team eliminated by Wave
Justin Cook returns a serve for the Knights last week.
This wasn’t the year for the Stratford’s boys’ tennis team, but coach Sam Ross believes next year could be.
The Knights went 8-5 in the regular season to secure the No. 3 playoff seeding for their region. Stratford blew by Sumter 5-1 in the opening round April 29, but then fell 6-0 to Summerville, a No. 1 seed, Thursday.
Stratford claims district championship over South Florence
Stratford’s Patrick Limeshouse improved his record to 6-0 with a win over South Florence.
The Knights made it seem easy, as they claimed an 11-1 victory over South Florence at home Wednesday afternoon.
Stratford struck early. In the bottom of the second with two men on, Stratford’s Mark Bone hit a single to leftfield, allowing Jeremy Eades to score the first run of the game. Stratford’s Josh Crout complimented Bone’s hit, slamming a double into centerfield to drive in both runners. An error allowed Crout to advance to third.
Lady Knights stand strong against Wave
Stratford’s Casey Miller is embraced by her teammates after scoring the winning run against Summerville April 29.
Last week’s rain did little to dampen the spirits of the Lady Knights as they claimed a 2-1 victory at home over Summerville in an extra innings Region 7-AAAA playoff quarterfinal April 29.
The battle between the Lady Knights and the Green Wave ended in the bottom of the eighth with a single to the leftfield gap by Stratford’s Katelyn Rush to drive in the winning run.
Athlete of the Week 05/08/08
Caroline Pastre
With the strong arm of pitcher Caroline Pastre, the Lady Knights claimed a region championship, a district championship and remain undefeated in the playoffs. In the Stratford’s victory over South Florence, Pastre struck out 10 batters with no walks.
“Caroline is a very hard worker and takes her job on the mound very seriously,” SHS pitching coach Marissa Echenique said. “She is always staying after practice to improve her pitching skills, and I am extremely proud of how she has developed as a pitcher.”
“Wow!” was the word Stratford Head Coach Debra Tolar kept saying after the Lady Knights captured a 1-0 win over Summerville for the district championship Thursday.
“I can’t begin to describe how proud I am of this team and what they did to get here,” Tolar said. “They have worked exceptionally hard and deserve to have won this game.”
The Knights made it seem easy, as they claimed a swift 11-1 victory over South Florence at home Wednesday afternoon.
Stratford struck early. In the bottom of the second with two men on, Stratford’s Mark Bone hit a single to leftfield, allowing Jeremy Eades to score the first run of the game. Stratford’s Josh Crout complimented Bone’s hit, slamming a double into centerfield to drive in both runners. An error allowed Crout to advance to third.
Knights’ tennis team eliminated by Wave
Justin Cook returns a serve for the Knights Thursday.
This wasn’t the year for the Stratford’s boys’ tennis team, but coach Sam Ross believes next year could be.
The Knights went 8-5 in the regular season to secure the No. 3 playoff seeding for their region. Stratford blew by Sumter 5-1 in the opening round April 29, but then fell 6-0 to Summerville, a No. 1 seed, Thursday.
“Wow!” was the word Stratford Head Coach Debra Tolar kept saying after the Lady Knights captured a 1-0 win over Summerville for the district championship Thursday.
“I can’t begin to describe how proud I am of this team and what they did to get here,” Tolar said. “They have worked exceptionally hard and deserve to have won this game.”
Lady Knights stand strong against Wave
Stratford’s Casey Miller is embraced by her teammates after scoring the winning run against Summerville Tuesday.
Monday’s rain did little to dampen the spirits of the Lady Knights as they claimed a 2-1 victory at home over Summerville in an extra innings Region 7-AAAA playoff quarterfinal Tuesday.
The battle between the Lady Knights and the Green Wave ended in the bottom of the eighth with a single to the leftfield gap by Stratford’s Katelyn Rush to drive in the winning run.
Knights conquer Vikings in extra innings, 5-4
Stratford’s Chris Hanna pitched eight innings with eight strikeouts, leading the Knights to a 5-4 victory over Spring Valley.
The Knights proved anything can happen in the playoffs with a 5-4 extra innings win over Spring Valley Saturday.
Down 4-2 in the bottom of the seventh with two outs, SHS turned to Aaron Preston, who singled. Preston’s speed allowed him to steal second before first baseman Mecho Bohren stepped to the plate.
Lady Knights cut through Gators, 6-2
Goose Creek’s Alicia Horton fights for the ball with Stratford’s defender Amy Diegel.
The rivalry continued between Goose Creek and Stratford Friday, as five second-half goals led to a 6-2 SHS win in a girls’ soccer match.
With the Lady Knights down 2-1 in the second half and 24 minutes left in the game, a straight shot from Stratford’s Hope Martin tied the game. Martin continued to make her presence known as she circled around Goose Creek defenders to score her second goal in just over a minute and give SHS a 3-2 lead.
Gazette Athlete of the Week 05/01/08
Mecho Bohren
Trailing 4-2 in the bottom of the seventh inning with two outs and one man on during a playoff match-up against Spring Valley, the Stratford Knights needed a hit.
At the plate stood SHS first baseman Mecho Bohren. With his senior season on the line, Bohren waited for his pitch and delivered a 2-run homer to send the game into extra innings.
Knights prevail in extra-innings battle with Wave
Stratford’s Aaron Preston was 3-for-5 at the plate Friday with an RBI.
Two region champs went head-to-head on the baseball diamond Friday.
Stratford, the 2008 Region 7-AAAA champion, handed Summerville, the Region 8-AAAA champion, a 3-2 loss in Goose Creek in a nine-inning battle.