The Ethel Lady Tigers won two out of three games last week.
The Lady Tigers beat Nanih Waiya 8-4 on Tuesday and the beat Philadelphia before falling to Union on Saturday.
Ethel 8, Nanih Waiya 4
Five errors led to seven unearned runs as the Lady Tigers took a four-run win over the Lady Warriors on Tuesday.
Ethel scored two in the first as Emily Mitchell tripled to score Hadlee Fancher and Karli Fortenberry. The Lady Tigers added one in the second when Elena While doubled and scored on a sacrifice bunts by Olivia McCrory. After Nanih Waiya scored two in the second, Ethel scored one in the third when Karli Fortenberry reached third on an error and scored on a sacrifice bunt by Mitchell.
Ethel finished with four runs in the fourth. Brooke Mitchell opened the inning when she reached on an error. Hadlee Fancher then signed to center. Karlie Fortenberry and Emily Mitchell both walked and Lizzy Rae bunted and scored two runs.
Brook Mitchell started in the circle and pitched seven innings, giving up four runs on four hits with three strikeouts.
Union 8, Ethel 7
The Lady Yellowjackets scored two runs late to take a one-run win over the lady Tigers on Saturday.
Brooke Mitchell and Hadlee Fancher opened with walks for Ethel and Karli Fortenberry tripled to score two runs. Emily Mitchel then singled to score Fortenberry and Ethel led 3-0. Union then scored three in the first and third and led 6-3.
Ethel scored one in the fifth and then added three in the sixth after four errors by Union to go ahead 7-6. Union then scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh.
Brooke Mitchell started on the mound and pitched four innings, giving up six runs on four hits, two walks and two hit batters while striking out six. Elena White then pitched three innings and gave up two earned runs.
Ethel 12, Philadelphia 0
The Lady Tigers needed just four innings to take a run-rule win over the Lady Tornadoes.
Ethel scored two in the first, four in the second and six in the fourth.
Emily Mitchell had a single and triple while Macee Sisson had a triple and a double.
Mya Barksdale pitched all four innings and gave up two hits while striking out six.