Raiders complete comeback, beat Upperman in eight innings
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Coffee County baseball needed an extra inning to keep its winning streak intact Thursday evening. Taking on Upperman at Tullahoma High School, the Red Raiders were able to overcome an early push from the Bees for a 7-6 victory.
The win was Coffee County’s sixth straight.
“A couple of weeks ago, I talked about them being gritty. That was a prime example right there,” Coffee County coach Jerry Pruitt said. “There’s a lot of grit in this team.”
The Red Raiders got on the board first with a pair of runs in the top of the second inning. Upperman did not wait long to respond, taking control with four runs in the bottom of the inning to make it a 4-2 game.
Still trailing by two runs in the top of the fourth inning, Matt Moore doubled on a fly ball out to right field to bring Jaxon Pruitt home from second and cut the Upperman lead to one. The Bees once again answered in the bottom of the inning, adding two more runs to put Coffee County in a 6-3 hole.
After a scoreless fifth inning, the Red Raiders’ offense got rolling early in the top of the sixth with a triple from Preston Steele. Pruitt followed with a triple of his own to bring Steele home and cut the Upperman lead to two.
Grayson Sadler proceeded to come to the plate on the next at-bat and knocked a sacrifice fly out to left field, bringing home Pruitt to make it a 6-5 ballgame.
After preventing Upperman from adding any runs in the bottom of the inning, Coffee County opened the top of the seventh with a leadoff triple from Gipson. Vernon went on to knock the ball out to right field for a sacrifice fly, sending Gipson home for the tying run.
Needing to keep Upperman off the board to preserve a chance at winning, pitcher Kasen Shores struck out all three batters in the bottom of the inning to force extras.
Coffee County went on to open the eighth inning with a leadoff walk for Steele, with Leiton Yancer in as his pinch runner. Two at-bats later, Yancer stole his way to third base before a line drive from Sadler got him home for the go-ahead run.
The Red Raiders went on to keep Upperman from scoring in the bottom of the eighth to complete the comeback.
“I think for today, it’s really good,” Pruitt said of his group’s ability to get the win. “We’ll see what happens (Friday) against Tullahoma.’
Coffee County finished the game with 13 hits, led by Pruitt with three. Steele, Sadler and Moore followed with two hits each. Gipson, Floyd and Elijah Vernon each had one hit.
Sadler connected on two of the team’s six RBI. Vernon, Steele, Pruitt and Moore all had one RBI each.
Isaiah Deadman pitched the first three innings, striking out four and finishing with seven hits, six runs and two walks. Xander Meeks took his place, adding two strikeouts, two hits and one walk until coming off in the bottom of the sixth inning. Shores closed it out from there, striking out four more Upperman batters through the game’s remainder.
Coffee County (6-3) returns to Tullahoma for a cross-county game against the Wildcats. First pitch is set for 6:30 p.m.
