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Peebles Lady Indians Outscore Opponents 41-6, Start Season 3-0

Kaelyn Musser struck out 27 batters across three games as Peebles outscored opponents 41-6, going 3-0 to open the 2026 season.

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Peebles Lady Indians Outscore Opponents 41-6, Start Season 3-0
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Kaelyn Musser allowed just two hits and struck out eight in a five-inning shutout at New Boston on March 28, the first shutout of her high school career and the capstone of a week that established Peebles as a genuine contender heading into Southern Hills Athletic Conference play.

The Lady Indians opened the season with three straight wins from March 24 through March 28, outscoring Paint Valley, Green, and New Boston by a combined 41-6. That margin is not a product of one lopsided result: Peebles scored 15, 13, and 13 runs across the three contests and collected 14 hits in each outing, a consistency that points to lineup depth rather than reliance on a single bat.

Musser anchored the pitching side from start to finish. The senior lefty opened with six innings of one-walk, no-earned-run ball at Paint Valley, striking out 10. Against Green two days later she went the full seven innings, surrendering four hits and one earned run while fanning nine more. Her New Boston shutout capped a three-game stretch in which she struck out 27 batters total and walked just one.

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The offense matched her output each time out. Sophomore Jerzi Tong was the most consistent hitter across the week: 4-for-5 with a double and four RBIs at Paint Valley, then 3-for-4 with an extra-base hit and multiple runs scored against Green. Junior Kendall Young contributed a 3-for-5 line with four RBIs in the opener. The biggest single-game performance came at New Boston, where Kendall Myers went 4-for-4 with a home run and six RBIs; Riley Byers added three more.

Coach Amanda Myers now takes a 3-0 squad into SHAC competition, which opens in early April. The non-conference slate tested the rotation and drew contributions from throughout the lineup; conference opponents will arrive prepared, and those matchups will be the first real measure of how far this group can go.

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For Musser and Tong, the early numbers are exactly what draws college-scouting attention mid-season; both have given evaluators reason to track this program closely as the schedule intensifies.

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