TIFTON —
Tiftarea Academy Lady Panther pitcher Brooke Keen threw her sixth shutout of her senior season Tuesday afternoon in Chula as the Lady Panthers defeated Crisp Academy, 7-0.
Keen allowed only four hits in seven innings and struck out seven.
The Lady Panthers played great defense behind Keen as well. Freshman Erin Register had two diving catches, one to start a double play.
Juniors Rachel Davis and Madi Smith led the offense with two hits each. Davis also drove in three runs.
The Lady Panthers are now 17-6 (5-1 in the region) on the season and travel to Damascus to play Southwest Georgia Academy today at 4 p.m., with a jayvee game to follow.
Tiftarea will be back home Thursday at 4:30 to take on Deerfield-Windsor for Senior Day.
The jayvee Lady Panthers also picked up a win Monday beating Crisp, 6-2.
Sixth grader Ragen Lassiter pitched four scoreless innings before allowing two runs in the fifth.
Hannah Gunter and Claire McGarr each had two hits. The jv Lady Panthers are now 9-0 on the season.
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