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File / TPI Wetumpka's Lily Davenport racked up four hits against Calera last week.

After over a week off, the Wetumpka softball team came back in the same fashion it left off — winning. 

The Indians duke it out with the Eagles of Calera, marching out to a dominating 11-1 victory in just six innings of play. At the plate, they showed why they are regarded as one of the best teams in Class 6A, racking up a monstrous 18 hits on the day.

Lily Davenport had one of the more impressive days in the batter’s box, racking up four hits to pair alongside two runs and one RBI. Chloe Taylor also dominated in the box as well, picking up three hits, three runs and one RBI in her four at-bats. The rest of the lineup shared in that success; Autymn Hollon, Alyssa Brown, Bailey Carlisle, Sophie Arant and Kyla Richardson all accounting for two hits apiece. 

Abigail Adams filled in as the pitcher for Wetumpka, logging one strikeout and two walks while surrendering three hits and one run. 

Wetumpka faces off against area opponent Stanhope Elmore this week where it’ll look to continue its winning ways.