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Crystin Faenza
Sports Reporter
News Democrat Leader

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Molly Wharton catches a ground ball during the first inning of their district game against the Franklin-Simpson Lady Wildcats.
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Victoria Cates catches a foul ball to gain the third out in the first inning of their game against the Lady Wildcats on Tuesday.
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Jonique Smith catches a ball in the outfield during their district game against the Franklin-Simpson Lady Wildcats on Tuesday.
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Megan Ferguson pitches for the Lady Cougars during their game against the Lady Wildcats on Tuesday.
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Megan Ferguson catches an out for the Lady Cougars during the second inning of their game against the Lady Wildcats.
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Madison Abbot gets a hit for the Lady Cougars in the third inning of their game against the Franklin-Simpson Lady Wildcats.
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The Logan County Lady Cougars and the Russellville Lady Panthers both fell during district games on Tuesday. The Lady Panthers fell 11-1 to the Todd County-Central Lady Rebels and the Lady Cougars fell 20-0 to the Franklin-Simpson Lady Wildcats.
The Lady Cougars played a rough game against the Lady Wildcats, with the game ending only after three innings. The Lady Cougars could not get good hits on the balls in the first two innings, resulting in the Lady Wildcats leading 4-0 before the bottom of the second.
The Lady Wildcats would then begin their 16 run streak in the bottom of the second. The Lady Cougars could not manage to the the three outs, and finished the second inning down 0-20.
The Lady Cougars got one more chance to make some runs, but they were not able to pull through as they fell 0-20 in the third inning.
The Lady Cougars will head to McClean County tonight and the Lady Panthers will have a home double-header against Wayne County tomorrow at home.