Lady Wildcats Set School Record in Win Over Madisonville

Trigg County's softball team scored 23 runs in a single inning, the most in program history.

Mar. 22, 2026 at 10:51am

The Trigg County Lady Wildcats softball team set a new school record by scoring 23 runs in a single inning during their 23-13 victory over Madisonville-North Hopkins on Saturday. The high-scoring affair was fueled by strong winds that helped the Lady Wildcats' bats come alive in a big way.

Why it matters

Softball scoring records are rare, especially at the high school level, making the Lady Wildcats' performance a significant achievement for the program and local community. The lopsided result also raises questions about Madisonville-North Hopkins' pitching and defense in the blowout loss.

The details

Trigg County scored an astounding 23 runs in the 4th inning, the most ever in a single frame for the Lady Wildcats. The offensive outburst included multiple extra-base hits and took advantage of the windy conditions to propel balls over the outfielders' heads. Madisonville-North Hopkins struggled mightily on the mound and in the field during the onslaught, unable to slow down Trigg County's bats.

  • The game was played on Saturday, March 22, 2026.
  • Trigg County scored 23 runs in the 4th inning.

The players

Trigg County Lady Wildcats

The high school softball team from Trigg County, Kentucky that set a new school record for runs scored in a single inning.

Madisonville-North Hopkins

The high school softball team from Madisonville, Kentucky that was on the losing end of the record-setting performance by Trigg County.

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The takeaway

Trigg County's historic offensive outburst demonstrates the potential for high-scoring games in high school softball, especially when weather conditions are favorable. The Lady Wildcats' achievement will be remembered as one of the most impressive single-inning performances in the program's history.