![]() ![]() Kortney Harms singled to score Taylor Heidenreich, who reached on an error. WFC responded in the top of the seventh to secure the league victory. In the sixth, the Mallards scored four unearned runs thanks to an error and three doubles with two outs. The Henry-Senachwine batters were starting to get to Simons in the later innings. The Warriors made it 7-0 in the fifth when a Jaylei Leininger two-base hit plated Kaiden Connor, who walked to lead off the inning. Simons helped herself again with a run-scoring single for a 6-0 advantage. Again, it was Chismarick stirring the pot as she singled with two outs to get things rolling.ĭerossett followed with a base hit and, after a wild pitch put two runners in scoring position, Highland reached on an error that allowed Chismarick and Derossett to score. Simons set the Mallards down in order in the third and the Woodland-Flanagan-Cornell co-op looked to add to its lead in the fourth. Ella Derossett and Emma Highland started the string and Simons helped her cause with the third straight base knock to drive in courtesy runner Isabel Gwaltney with the initial tally of the game.Ĭloee Johnston drove in Highland and Simons as she collected the fourth consecutive hit, making it 3-0. Chismarick was hit by a pitch on a full-count offering in leading off the inning.Īlthough Chismarick got caught trying to steal, four consecutive singles followed as the Warriors took a 3-0 lead. It was a hit that Chismarick got that got Woodland moving in the third inning. She reached base four times and also drove in a run. Chismarick had a double, two singles and scored twice of out the top spot in the order. Led by Olivia Chismarick, the Warriors collected 11 base hits to keep pressure on the Mallards throughout the contest. HENRY - Seven different batters collected base hits and Shae Simons didn't yield an earned run as Woodland rolled to a 10-4 Tri-County Conference softball victory over host Henry-Senachwine Monday. She struck out three while giving up four runs (three earned), nine hits and two walks in 5 2/3 innings. Epley added a single and RBI and Stover contributed a two-base knock.īratcher got the win in the circle. Atkins singled with one out and, whith Ziegler at the plate, stole second.Ītkins came around to score when Ziegler singled to center, making it 5-3.Ītkins had two hits and Ziegler contributed a hit and two runs batted in for Lexington-Ridgeview (13-12). Ziegler came through with a key hit that provided the Minutemen with an important insurance tally in the fifth inning. Atkins scored the tying run on a wild pitch and Thomas scored the go-ahead marker on a Makayla Ziegler groundout. Mackenzie Wesson reached on an error and scored two batters later when Allison Epley singled.Įpley scored the equalizer with Brooke Stover at the plate.Ī home run put the Chargers back on top in the third, but the Minutemen responded in the bottom of the frame to take the lead.Įleana Atkins singled with one out and Thomas reached on an error that put both runners in scoring position. After spotting the Chargers a two-run lead in the first inning, Lexington-Ridgeview tied it with two runs in the home half of the second. The Minutemen went to work on offense in the second inning. Peoria Christian opened the seventh with a two-base hit, but Spence got a pop out and a pair of groundouts to end the game. Spence got out of the inning with a fly ball out to Josie Thomas in right. Bratcher had just walked a batter to put Chargers on first and second with two outs when head coach Jeff Doll made the change in the circle. Leading 5-4, Spence came on in relief of starter Emilee Bratcher with two outs in the six inning. LEXINGTON - Zoe Spence was able to turn Peoria Christian away two times as Lexington-Ridgeview slipped past its guest 5-4 in a nonconference softball tilt at Keller Park Monday. ![]()
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