Wildcats flash sparks despite loss to Eagles

While a blowout loss in their home opening doubleheader may seem a bad omen, the Yates Center Wildcats coach Jarrod McVey believes his team is not as far off the mark as they may seem.

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March 28, 2025 - 3:44 PM

Yates Center sophomore Evan McVey throws a strike while pitching in the second game of a doubleheader against Uniontown Thursday. Photo by Jimmy Potts / Iola Register

Although handily defeated by the Uniontown Eagles 23-6 and 16-3, no one on the Yates Center High School Wildcats plans to hit the panic button yet. 

With only 12 runs in their last four games, the Wildcats seem in a slump, but Coach Jarrod McVey has a different outlook considering nine of those runs came in sparks of brilliance during Tuesday’s doubleheader.

However, developing senior catcher Jaycie Randall and an RBI single by senior pitcher Avery Eakin staved off a Uniontown run-rule victory. Yates Center added another run in the sixth, but it was not enough to prevent an early stoppage. 

“We showed improvement from the last game. We had some great hits,” Estes said. “We’re a great hitting team. It’s just getting the timing down right and executing those hits at the right time. It’s really encouraging.”

Tidd ended the opener with the team lead in RBIs with two while Eakin and Randall had one each. Eakin also tallied two strikeouts in her complete-game effort. 

Although more contentious in the finale, the Wildcats played from behind for most of the game after trailing 6-0 by the bottom of the third inning. 

A two-RBI single by Tidd put Yates Center on the scoreboard, then fourth inning singles by junior outfielder Lauren Schultz and sophomore first baseman Cayten Cummings, and a RBI groundout by Randall put three more runs on the board.

Although closing in, and having success in the batter’s box, the Wildcats often left runners on base at crucial times while Uniontown consistently manufactured runs. 

A grounder by Cummings lit up the scoreboard for the final time in the sixth inning, but Uniontown’s defense stepped up and silenced Yates Center in the seventh. With the losses, Yates Center continues searching for its first win of 2025.

Yates City junior Blake Morrison connects for an RBI double during Thursday’s doubleheader against Uniontown.

The Wildcats host Oswego for another doubleheader Monday. While disappointed with Thursday’s outcome, Coach Estes believes it’s not a lack of talent keeping the Wildcats winless. It’s team chemistry, which she believes improves every time the Wildcats take the field. 

“If we get that team chemistry going, it’s going to bring us success, especially with these young girls,” Estes said. “I told them I was proud of them for their defense. We had girls making diving plays, good digs. I don’t think we struck out looking once. That’s something to be proud of. There was more cohesiveness in the second game, and it’s only up from here.”

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