The Lady Scots hurler got eight of the nine outs in the ball game by strikeout as she tossed a 42-pitch, no-hitter in an 18-0 win over the Lady Bucks.
Scotland (7-0, 1-0 SEC) played the contest without two of its starters. Second baseman Alexis Mishue and catcher Allison Critcher both missed the game, but Lady Scots coach Joel McCanna was pleased with the girls' performance despite less than desirable conditions.
"We had to move some things around without two of our starters and the girls did a great job, despite the cold conditions," said McCanna, whose team put up 12 first inning runs.
Jonissa Monley led Scotland at the plate with a perfect 3-for-3 day, scoring twice. Bailey Jacobs, Quintavia Deberry, Jasmine Douglas also had flawless days batting-wise. All three went 1-for-1 with Jacobs and Deberry, each scoring three times and drawing a pair of walks.
Casey Holm (1-for-3) and Courtney Williams (1-for-2) each had a base-hit as the Lady Scots collected just eight hits in the ball game while being walked 12 times.
The Lady Scots will return to the home diamond this afternoon at 5 p.m. for a Southeastern Conference contest with Lumberton.







