Lady Wildcats’ hitting, fielding struggles continue during 13-0 loss to Conotton Valley

MYRTLE BEACH, SC — Lynn Camp finished its stay in the Cal Ripken Experience dropping a 13-0 decision to Ohio’s Conotton Valley High School.

It marked the second consecutive game the Lady Wildcats (4-7) were no-hit, and third consecutive game they were shut out. Lynn Camp was outscored, 35-0, during its three-game stay in South Carolina, and has now dropped four games in a row.

“We didn’t hit the ball well and played three innings of good defense,” Lynn Camp coach Nikki Hendrix said. “This trip has let me know what things we really need to work on to get better. Not only is this trip about playing a high level of competition, but also about team bonding. These ladies have grown together on and off the field.”

The Lady Wildcats fell behind 4-0 after three innings of play before Conotton Valley scored eight runs in the fourth inning to put the game away.

Lynn Camp also committed eight errors as pitcher Jorja Carnes tossed five innings, allowing nine hits, and only three earned runs while striking out five batters.