Windsor plays up to No. 1 ranking

Softball


Windsor 13, Norwich 0

WINDSOR – Norwich ran into the number one team in the state Tuesday, and came up empty on the scoreboard.

Windsor pitcher Cara Martin tossed a one-hit shutout victory striking out eight batters. Martin was aided by Emma Benson, who went 3-for-4 with three runs, and Shelly Tucker who had a two hits and four RBI.

“There is a reason they are the number one team in the state,” said Norwich coach Dennis Eaton of Windsor. “They hit the ball well and have one heck of a pitcher.”

Norwich’s Jamie Berger had seven strikeouts in the loss, and the Norwich defense played its first error-free game this season.

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Cara Martin (W) and Ashley Kamp. Jamie Berger (L) and Molly Moore. Doubles: (W) Shelly Tucker.


Deposit 15, Oxford 7

OXFORD – Oxford committed five errors in Deposit’s seven-run second inning, and that propelled the Lumberjacks to a MAC league win Tuesday.

The setback was the first in four contests for Oxford this season. Tiffany Raymond led the Deposit attack with a 4-for-5 day and three RBI.

Teresa Morrison reached base safely for Oxford in all of her trips to plate winding up 3-for-3. Julianne Heggie drove in a team-high three runs for Oxford, who host Harpursville today.

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Justina Ellis (W) and Shelby Petterson. Jacquelyn Heggie (L) and Julianne Heggie. Doubles: (O) Ju. Heggie, Ja. Heggie. (D) McKenzie Martin, Petterson.


Greene 15, Afton 3

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