Macy Crain drove in two runs in a 7-1 win over Tennessee Wesleyan
Sports rewind is a look back at recent results for Roane State athletics.
Softball and Baseball
The Lady Raiders started the season strong with a 6-4, 7-1 sweep of Tennessee Wesleyan JV. Bridgit Cook picked up the win in Game 1. Jaylen Garrett went 2-for-3 with a single, double and two runs scored. Macy Crain was 1-for-3, and Erin Ealy was 1-for-3 with a double.
Kat Bazel drove in three runs with a triple, while Kwanne Bazel had two steals.
In Game 2, Morgan Page picked up the win. Garrett was 2-for-3 and scored two runs. Crain was 2-for-3 with two RBIs, while Missy Buchanan was 2-for-2 with two RBIs.
The baseball team defeated St. Clair County Community College 12-1 on Feb. 17. Olney Central College swept the Raiders in a Feb. 19 doubleheader, 5-3, 8-0.
Men’s basketball
The Raiders (21-7) finished out the 2011-2012 home season on a high note, coming from 11 points behind midway through the second half and pulling out a 69-67 win over Chattanooga State on Feb. 15.
Jonathan Maybank scored 13 points, while Cameron Porter added 11. Cedric Clinkscales, Kinard Gadsden-Gilliard and Rod Drummond scored 10 each. Clinkscales and Gadsden-Gilliard grabbed 12 and 11 rebounds, respectively
On Saturday, Feb. 18, the Raiders dropped Cleveland State 82-76. Clinkscales also had a monster day on the glass with 14 rebounds to go along with his 21 points. Other double-figure scorers were Gadsden-Gilliard with 18, Maybank (13), and Kevin Altidor (10).
Women’s basketball
The Raiderettes (13-15) fell 68-57 to Chattanooga State on Feb. 15. Jill Herman scored 18 points, while Crystal Garrett had 10 points. Roane State lost 84-79 to Cleveland State on Feb. 18. Herman had 28 points and seven rebounds, while Kayla Gibson scored 19 points and grabbed 13 rebounds. Shannon Parks added 11 points.
For more information and a schedule of upcoming games, visit www.roanestate.edu/athletics.
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