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FranklinCountyTimes.com - Tharptown’s Taylor Cameron signs with Meridian for softball - Franklin County Times
Taylor Cameron has been playing softball since she was a little girl. Sunday she signed a softball scholarship with Meridian Community College in Mississippi to continue playing at the next level. “I can’t tell you what this means to me,” said Cameron. “This is something I have always loved doing. All the years of lessons […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - Tharptown Lady Wildcats’ bats take down Colbert County 18-13 - Franklin County Times
The Tharptown Wildcats bats were on fire against the Colbert County Indians this past week. The Wildcats racked up 23 hits in an 18-13 win over the Indians in an area matchup. Taylor Cameron hit two home runs, and Harleigh Borden had a five-hit game, to lead Tharptown to the win. Cameron had a two-out […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - Tharptown softball blows out Phillips 20-3 - Franklin County Times
The Tharptown Wildcats stroked 22 hits in a 20-3 blowout win over the Phillips Bears. The Wildcats scored five runs in the first inning, starting with a single by Harliegh Borden scoring Kyndall Morgan. Borden came around to score on a single by Taylor Cameron to give Tharptown a 2-0 lead. Cameron scored on a […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - Tharptown softball rallies under new coach - Franklin County Times
First–year softball coach Carmen Whitfield said she is excited to see what her new team can do as the season begins. “We are ecstatic to be back on the field,” said Whitfield. “Even though the way last season ended was heartbreaking, it makes this year even more exciting for the girls and myself. I am […]FranklinCountyTimes.com - Tharptown hires another UNA softball alumn - Franklin County Times
Tharptown Wildcat softball was stung this summer after the abrupt resignation of softball coach Brooklyn Clark. Clark, a UNA All-American, had a coronavirus-shortened season with the Wildcats. This summer she was offered a job in Athens that fit with her sports management major – an opportunity she said she couldn’t pass up. So Tharptown immediately …