Allen Ramsey Photo. Highlands first baseman Brennah Dutcher comes through a clutch hit in Tuesday’s 9th Region semifinal game against Boone County. The Ladybirds won 6-3 to advance to the regional championship for the first time in school history.

By G. MICHAEL GRAHAM

Fort Thomas Matters Sports Reporter

HIGHLAND
HEIGHTS – The objective changed from taking care of the underdog to making
history.

This marked
the third appearance in the 9th Region semifinals for the Highlands Ladybirds
fastpitch softball program. But in its 14-year history, Highlands had yet to
advance past the 9th Region semifinals.

The
Ladybirds took care of that Tuesday at Northern Kentucky University with a 6-3
victory over the Boone County Lady Rebels. Highlands (25-11) added on to its
school records for the most wins in program history and 17-game winning streak.
The Lady Rebels (21-8) beat the Ladybirds twice during the regular season.

“Since we had our talk about halfway through the
season, they turned their season around and focused on what they can do,”
said Rob Coffey, Highlands Head Coach. “They believe and trust in their skills. It
is completely showing. I’ll put our defense out there with anybody. They have
been phenomenal.”

Highlands
takes on defending region champion Notre Dame (28-5) on Thursday for the region
title. Game time is 5:30 p.m. back at NKU. The Pandas beat the Ladybirds, 5-3
on April 16. This marks the first time a team from Boone County has not been in the title game since 2000.

The big
story of the game was the return of sophomore pitcher Bailey Spencer just nine
days after doctors performed emergency Appendix surgery on her. Spencer walked
just one and allowed just seven hits. Spencer left runners in scoring position
in the first, second, fourth and seventh innings. She retired nine in a row at
one point.

“I want to be out here with my team,” Spencer said. “Around
Saturday, it stopped hurting. I threw over the weekend to see how it felt. We are
here to win and we will take it from anyone. (Coach Coffey) said to come back
whenever I feel like it. Having such a good defense helped so much.”

Spencer
outdualed Boone County pitcher Dallis Knotts. Knotts struck out six and walked
just one.

“I’m happy for (Spencer) and I’m happy for the team,” Coffey said. “Miranda
(Mason) did a tremendous job holding down the fort. I couldn’t have asked for
anything more out of an eighth-grade pitcher. But Bailey is our ace. She’s a
competitor. It was not just good for her, but for the team for her to lift us
over the top.”

The
Highlands defense had some mistakes in the second inning. But the Lady Rebels
scored just one run off those two Ladybird errors.

Highlands
outhit Boone County, 10-7. Whitney Quillen led the way going 4-for-4 with two
runs scored and two stolen bases. Teammate Brennah Dutcher came through also
going 3-for-3 with four runs batted in, a home run, double and a run scored.
She fell a triple short of hitting for the cycle.

“I couldn’t count on my hands how many times (Dutcher)
has done that (come up with big hits) during the 17-game winning streak,”
Coffey said. “She
has done everything for us at the plate. She’s really starting to make a name
for herself.”

The game
started off well for Highlands. Quillen singled and Haley Coffey bunted her to
second before Shelby Graybill singled her home. Graybill went 1-for-2 reaching
base all four times before Taylor Baioni ran for her. She had two RBI.

Boone
County came back and tied the game at 1-1 in the top of the second. Madison
Graham doubled, reached third when Haley Delaney singled and scored on a
Highlands error.

But the
Ladybirds came back to score three in the third to go up 4-1. Quillen led off
with a single and moved to second when Haley Coffey grounded out. She stole
third then scored when Graybill hit a ground ball to second and Quillen beat
the throw home. Kendall Turner then singled Baioni to third and advanced to
second on the throw. That’s when Dutcher singled them home and took second on a
Boone County error.

The Lady
Rebels came back with two in the fourth to trim the margin to 4-3. Olivia
Jackson singled with one out and took second when Graham grounded out before
moving to third when Delaney singled. Sydney Foster then doubled Jackson and
pitnch runner Starr Smith home.

Boone
County did not threaten again until the seventh inning with two out. Makenna
Black and Knotts singled before Spencer got Ryley Grau to ground out back to
the mound.

The
Ladybirds added insurance runs in the fifth to make the final score. Knotts hit
Graybill with a pitch and Haley Coffey bunted Baioni to second. After Ashley
Grosser grounded out, Dutcher cranked one over the center field wall.

“(Knotts) is such a good pitcher. She works the
corners,”
Dutcher said. “I used that to my advantage knowing it was
coming. I knew it was going to go somewhere. I just put it in play.”

Highlands
lost 3-0 to the Pandas on the semifinals last year. The Ladybirds are 43-23
since Coach Coffey took over the program in the fall of 2012.

Mike Graham covers sports for LINK nky