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The ADVANCE, October 20, 2021/Page 2B She Aiiuancg Indians Into Sweet 16 Photo by Mike Branch Crystal Franklin puts the bat on the ball for the Indians during the first game of the best- of-three series against Josey. By Mike Branch Sports Editor sports 7 advance@gmaii.com The Indians softball team of Vidalia High School kept their season rolling as they swept the Eagles of Josey in the first round of the GHSA State AA Playoffs. Vidalia rolled to two run-rule games at home on Tues day of last week. VHS outscored Josey 41-0 combined over the two games. Vidalia is the #1 seed out of Region 2AA and the #1 team in the state, and Josey was the #4 seed out of Region AAA. Game 1 Bailey Holland was in the circle for the first game of the series, and in the top of the first inning she had no problems as Josey went three-up, three-down. In the bottom of the first inning after two quick pop outs, Emma Humphrey walked, and then stole second and third. She was driven in on a double by Alii Taufmann to put VHS up 1-0. Taufmann stole third and then scored on a wild pitch for a 2-0 lead. Rileigh Robinson walked, and then Jesslyn Collins drove a ball down the left field line for a 3-0 lead for the Indians. A groundout for the third out sent the game to the second inning. In the top of the sec ond Josey again did not get anyone on base. In the bottom of the frame the Indians put the game away as they added seven more runs. Emma Vinson led off with a triple and then was hit in on a single by Madison Starr. Hol land walked and then Humphrey made it 5-0. Taufmann walked to load the bases. A sacrifice fly by Robinson made it 6-0, Collins drove in two more for an 8-0 lead. Vin son then drove in two more as VHS pushed the lead to 10-0 heading to the third inning. In the bottom of the third inning Tori Wright walked. Holland walked to put two runners on base, and then a hit by Humphrey drove in Wright. Taufmann got a hit to load the bases. Ryleigh Seidling walked to bring in a run, and Shayla Bennett drove in a run for a 13-0 lead. Mag gie Beach walked for a 14-0 lead, and then Janna Hyers hit a shot down the third base line to score the final run of the game in a 15-0 run rule victory. Holland got the win for VHS and struck out eight batters out of a total of nine outs in the three- inning game and did not give up a hit. Game 2 In the second game the Indians were the visi tors and jumped out to a big lead in the top of the first inning. Wright led off the game with a solo homerun to left field to put VHS on top 1-0. Hol land walked and then moved over to second and then third on wild pitches. Humphrey walked to put runners at the corners, and then a hit by Taufmann drove in a run. Collins drove in two runs, and then after loading the bases a run scored on a walk. By the end of the inning VHS was on top 8-0. Tymber Harris started in the circle in Game 2, and Starr also got some time as pitcher as the Indians were trying to get all their pitchers some work. In the top of the second inning VHS put 16 runs on the board including a three-run homerun by Hyers. With VHS on top 24-0 they had runners come off the base early to get outs as they were showing good sportsmanship toward the overmatched Josey team. VHS added two runs in the top of the third in ning as they won the sec ond game 26-0 over Josey to sweep the series. With the win VHS moved on to the Sweet 16 in the playoffs. This week the Indians hosted Elbert County on Tuesday for the first two games of a best-of-three series. VHS comes into the series with a record of 26-5, and El bert County’s Blue Devils are 15-9. Elbert is the #2 seed out of Region 8AA. If a Game 3 is needed, it will be played at VHS on Wednesday with the time TBA. 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Wheeler Over Johnson In Overtime By Mike Branch Sports Editor sports 7 advance@gmail. com The Bulldogs of Wheeler County High School came back to force overtime before getting the win over the Trojans of Johnson County in Wrightsville last Friday night. Nobody could get anything going in the first quarter of the game. In the second quarter the Bulldogs took the lead on a rushing touchdown with four minutes left in the half. Wheeler went for the two-point conver sion but did not get it as they led 6-0 over John son. Johnson scored with under a minute to go in the half on a rushing touchdown to tie the game at 6-6. They tacked on the PAT as they took a 7-6 lead over Wheeler into the locker room at halftime. Johnson extended that lead to 13-6 in the third quarter with an other rushing touch down, this one with six minutes to go in the quar ter. They missed the extra point to lead 13-6. Johnson added one more score in the game, but Wheeler made a comeback and put two more touchdowns on the board in the fourth to tie the game at 20-20 and force overtime. In overtime Wheeler held Johnson and then scored a touchdown to get the win over Johnson by the score of 26-20. Wheeler quarterback Jacquez Kincy had an other good game and sees himself as one of the top passing quarterbacks in all of Single A with 1,240 yards, just 20 yards be hind the Single A leader Zane Touchton of Pel ham. With that Brandon Smallwood is the Single A receiving leader so far for the season with 709 yards, and that also places him as #6 overall across all classifications in the state of Georgia. Wheeler defensive end Tee Jay Wilcox had 15 tackles in the game. The Bulldogs are now 5-3 on the year. This week Wheeler will host Telfair County on Friday at 7:30 p.m. Telfair comes into the game 2-5 on the year. Trunk or Treat A free community event for the kids. Candy and toys will be given to all who attend. Saturday, October 30,5 - 7 p.m. Higgston City Park, Higgston, GA Sponsored by Battleground Guard Mechanized Calvary This week on Straight Talk with Wilson Johnson Guest: Alexa Britton (Director of Tourism and Chairman of Marketing, Vidalia Convention and Visitors Bureau) Hispanic Translator Available Thursday 10/28 Morning at 8:05 Live and Local News WKWVOP AM970 & FM105.3 Your News, Talk and Information Station