
Ashley Feiden slides home for a run during Gallatin’s 7-4 win over Putnam County.

Ashley Feiden slides home for a run during Gallatin’s 7-4 win over Putnam County.
Despite a cancellation Tuesday in what was to be a rescheduled conference game at Maysville, Gallatin’s softball girls got in a week’s worth of games. Moving forward, Gallatin is scheduled for another 4 games in the next 7 days.
The Maysville game will not be made up. Gallatin hosts Princeton today (Wednesday) and travels to Pattonsburg on Thursday for the GRC crossover game. Home games follow next week against East Buchanan on Monday and King City on Tuesday. Looking down the road, the Lady Bulldogs will participate in the Princeton Tournament on Oct. 10 and travel to Gilman City on Oct. 12.
Seeding for the Class 2, District 6 tournament will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 6.
Sept. 28: Trenton 10, Gallatin 9
Trenton jumped out to a 5-0 lead but Gallatin surged ahead, 7-5, after 3 innings. Caragan Baker mashed a 2-run homer in the first to narrow the gap. Presley Wells doubled to left to open the third inning. Ashley Feiden plated Wells with a single. Baker walked to continue the inning. Betty Rogers singled to score Feiden. Carli Beck hit a line drive double to left that scored Baker and courtesy runner Alex Endicott. Beck scored when Ella Bradford’s ground ball was played for an error.
Following a 3-run fourth inning by Trenton, Gallatin tacked on a pair of runs in the bottom of the frame. Feiden reached first on an error. Baker beat out a single that advanced Feiden. Back-to-back wild pitches scored Feiden and moved Baker to third where she would score on a passed ball.
Trenton put 2 runs on the board in the fifth and closed out the contest by retiring 8 of the last 9 GHS batters.
Baker and Feiden each finished with 3 runs scored. Addie Riley also had a previously unmentioned hit for Gallatin.
The junior varsity game ended in a 6-6 tie. Abigail Burns led Gallatin with 2 hits, including a double. Alex Endicott hit safely and drove in a run. Kaydence Clevenger drove in a run with a single and scored twice. Alli Baker drove in 2 runs and scored once. Betty Roger had a single and rbi. Jasmine Cecil singled. Libby Wilson scored a run and walked 3 times. Emma Christopher also drew a walk.
Sept. 26 @NCMC
Gallatin 5, Jefferson 1
Jefferson took a 1-0 lead in the first inning but Gallatin waited until the fourth to score a game-deciding 4 runs.
Wells singled, doubled and scored twice. Caragan Baker singled, doubled and drove in a run. Feiden singled with an rbi. Maddi Michael singled and drove in 2 runs. Bradford singled twice and scored. Ball singled and scored. Rogers also singled.
Baker pitched a complete-game 2-hitter to earn the win on the mound.
Gallatin 7, Putnam County 4
The Lady Bulldogs scored 5 times in the opening frame on their way to a second round victory in the Nan Carter Tournament held at NCMC. Gallatin batted around in the inning and used 3 singles, 3 walks and 3 errors to plate 5 runs.
Ashley Feiden and Addie Riley each singled twice for the Lady Bulldogs and Riley plated a pair of runs. Wells, Caragan Baker, Betty Rogers and Ella Bradford all singled and scored. Feiden, Ball and Endicott each crossed the plate with runs.
Ball earned the victory on the mound, striking out 6 batters in 6 innings of work. This game also counted in GRC East Division standings.
Marceline 13, Gallatin 0
The Lady Tigers scored 6 runs in each of the first and second innings to build an insurmountable lead.
South Harrison 10, Gallatin 2
South Harrison led, 4-0, after the opening frame and 7-0 after 4 innings. Gallatin’s runs came in the fifth. Ball reached first on an error. Michael singled. Wells was safe at first on an error that loaded the bases. Caragan Baker singled to drive in 2 runs.
Sept. 24: Stanberry 15, Gallatin 1
Stanberry led, 5-1, through 3 innings before scoring 10 runs in the top of the fifth. Gallatin pounded out 7 hits but could only get a third inning run across the plate.
Caragan Baker and Carli Beck each contributed 2 hits for Gallatin. Beck’s double in the third scored Baker with the lone run. Betty Rogers doubled, and Ella Bradford and AnnaBelle Ball each singled for Gallatin.
The junior varsity game ended in a 9-9 tie. Alex Endicott had 2 hits and 2 runs scored. Kaydence Clevenger singled and scored. Abigail Burn also singled. Emma Christopher and Alli Baker walked twice and scored runs. Taylor Hoover drew 3 walks and scored twice. Libby Wilson walked twice and picked up an rbi.