Oliver Notches 50th Career Win for Lady Wildcats

Trigg County defeats Crittenden County 9-1 in 5th District softball game

Mar. 27, 2026 at 8:20am

Trigg County scored nine runs over the final four innings to defeat Crittenden County 9-1 in a 5th District softball game on Thursday. Kady Fuller hit a two-run double and Tember Oliver pitched a three-hitter with five strikeouts to earn her 50th career win for the Lady Wildcats.

Why it matters

This milestone victory for Tember Oliver highlights the success of the Trigg County softball program, which has now won seven straight against their district rivals Crittenden County. The Lady Wildcats are looking to continue their strong start to the season as they compete in a high-profile tournament this weekend.

The details

Trigg County broke a scoreless tie with a four-run third inning, highlighted by Kady Fuller's two-run double and an RBI single from Tember Oliver. Andrea Federico led off the fourth with a home run, and Jazzy Tejada added a two-run shot in the fifth to extend the lead. Maddie Smith and Oliver also drove in runs for the Lady Wildcats, who collected nine hits on the day.

  • On Thursday, March 27, 2026, Trigg County defeated Crittenden County 9-1.
  • Tember Oliver earned her 50th career win as a pitcher for the Lady Wildcats.

The players

Tember Oliver

A pitcher for the Trigg County Lady Wildcats who earned her 50th career win in Thursday's game.

Kady Fuller

A player for the Trigg County Lady Wildcats who hit a two-run double to highlight a four-run third inning.

Andrea Federico

A senior player for the Trigg County Lady Rockets who hit a solo home run in the fourth inning.

Jazzy Tejada

A player for the Trigg County Lady Wildcats who hit a two-run home run in the fifth inning.

Maddie Smith

A player for the Trigg County Lady Wildcats who drove in a run with a double in the fifth inning.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty wins is such an accomplishment in high school softball, especially with the way the game has evolved over the years.”

— Tember Oliver, Pitcher, Trigg County Lady Wildcats

What’s next

The Trigg County Lady Wildcats will compete in the Border Wars High School Classic this weekend in Marion, Illinois, facing teams from Illinois and Kentucky.

The takeaway

Tember Oliver's 50th career win highlights the sustained excellence of the Trigg County softball program, which has now won seven straight against their district rivals Crittenden County. The Lady Wildcats will look to continue their strong start to the season as they take on top competition from across the region at the Border Wars tournament.