kids in different positions, try different lineups,” JDHS head coach Lexi Razor said. “And allows the players to
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JDHS sophomore Skylar Oliva relieved Nizich in the circle and struck out a batter in the top of the third, allowed two singles but struck out the second out and then Hayes handled a line drive at third base leaving just enough time for Troxel to get the 10th point on the board in the bottom half.
“We struggled some defensively but our pitching was good,” JDHS coach Lexi Razor said. “We hit well and we ran the bases well.”
According to unofficial stats provided, Nizich allowed three hits and four runs, struck out seven batters and walked one. She faced 13 batters and threw 60 pitches with 40 strikes. Oliva allowed two hits country wise email marketing list and struck out two, faced five batters and threw 21 pitches with 12 strikes.
Echiverri led with two hits, Nizich, Eakes, Bentz and Wheeler one each. Echiverri, Hayes and Eakes scored two runs each, Billings and Troxel one apiece. Hayes, Nizich, Eakes, Billings, Bentz and Wheeler had one RBI each.
Wasilla’s Lorelai Clouse led the Warriors with two RBI, Rylee Harris and Mia Caldwell one apiece. Sarah Hample led with two hits. Madelyn Collins, Caldwell, Hample and Larissa Chace scored one run each. Caldwell pitched the loss, facing 18 batters, allowing six hits and striking out two.
JDHS next faced Division I Cook Inlet Conference power Chugiak and the Crimson Bears struck first against last season’s state runners-up Mustangs.
Echiverri earned a walk to lead off the top of the first inning, stole second base and then third, and scored on a ground ball out by Hayes for a 1-0 lead after half an inning.
“We struggled some defensively but our pitching was good,” JDHS coach Lexi Razor said. “We hit well and we ran the bases well.”
According to unofficial stats provided, Nizich allowed three hits and four runs, struck out seven batters and walked one. She faced 13 batters and threw 60 pitches with 40 strikes. Oliva allowed two hits country wise email marketing list and struck out two, faced five batters and threw 21 pitches with 12 strikes.
Echiverri led with two hits, Nizich, Eakes, Bentz and Wheeler one each. Echiverri, Hayes and Eakes scored two runs each, Billings and Troxel one apiece. Hayes, Nizich, Eakes, Billings, Bentz and Wheeler had one RBI each.
Wasilla’s Lorelai Clouse led the Warriors with two RBI, Rylee Harris and Mia Caldwell one apiece. Sarah Hample led with two hits. Madelyn Collins, Caldwell, Hample and Larissa Chace scored one run each. Caldwell pitched the loss, facing 18 batters, allowing six hits and striking out two.
JDHS next faced Division I Cook Inlet Conference power Chugiak and the Crimson Bears struck first against last season’s state runners-up Mustangs.
Echiverri earned a walk to lead off the top of the first inning, stole second base and then third, and scored on a ground ball out by Hayes for a 1-0 lead after half an inning.