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Softball: Saints wrap-up play at CWU Invite
March 4, 2007
Richland, WA – Saint Martin’s concluded play in the
Central Washington University Invitational Saturday and Sunday falling
to Montana State Billings, Western Oregon and Central Washington.
In Saturday’s first game the Saints lost to Montana
State Billings 11-5. Neither team posted a run through the first three
innings and combined for all 16 runs in the final four. The
Yellowjackets put up three in the fourth and four more in the fifth. The
Saints picked up one in each of the two innings, in the fourth on a solo
shot by Holly Morris and fifth on a homerun by Danni Ballard.
The Yellowjackets continued the hit attack with
three more runs on three hits in the seventh. The Saints got three on
the board in the bottom of the inning on another homer by Ballard.
Ballard led the Saints with three hits and four RBI.
Kirstin Davidson went 2-2 on the day with two singles and two walks.
MSUB got two hits each from Terina Stacks and
Stephanie Gosselin.
The Wolves used home runs and timely hitting to
defeat the Saints 10-5 in the Saints second game on Saturday.
Western Oregon took a 2-0 lead on a two run shot by
Trina Dorn in the top of the first. The Saints evened things up in the
bottom of the inning on a two run single by Ryanne Horton. They took the
lead in the second on a double to left center by Ballard.
The Wolves came out swinging in the third posting
four runs on four hits including a two run blast by Jamie Becker. The
Wolves went on to score one run in the fourth and fifth. They got two in
the sixth on a homerun by Shannon Prochaska.
The Saints got one back in the fifth on a single by
Davidson and two in the sixth on a two run single by Katee Nauert but it
wasn’t enough as the Wolves took the win.
Ballard Davidson and Morris each had two hits for
the Saints.
Brianne Dieringer threw a complete game for the
Wolves allowing nine hits.
The Saints faced host Central Washington on the
final day of the tournament in the Championship Quarterfinals falling
2-0.
Both teams were held scoreless until Central posted
a two spot in the fourth; one on a single by Kelli Spaulding and the
other on a Saints error.
The Saints were only able to manage four hits off of
Wildcat pitching. Ballard had two, Horton and Morris each had one.
Horton, who threw six innings giving up just three
hits and two earned runs, was tagged with the loss.
The Saints return home to take on Western Oregon
Saturday at Saints Field.
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