Norwich bats awaken in late innings to snap losing streak
Softball
Norwich 8, Seton Catholic Central 2
BINGHAMTON – Norwich stopped a six-game losing streak defeating Seton Catholic Central for the second time this season Wednesday.
Norwich (3-8) scored all of its runs over the final two innings. In the sixth, Jordan Sanford singled, moved to second on a passed ball, and scored her team's first run on Kassidy Seary's single. Seary came in with the go-ahead run on Hannah Eddy's triple, and Eddy capped a three-run inning scoring on a passed ball.
The Tornado bats kept the momentum going in the seventh with Bridget Murphy, Shannon Moore, Seary, Eddy, and Gabby Mirabito all collecting single ribbies.
Seary finished 3-for-4 with two RBI, Moore was 2-for-4 with an RBI, and Allison Yacano went 2-for-3. "Our hitting has been spotty this season, and I think it was Hannah's triple that got us rolling tonight," said Norwich coach Scott Moore. "Everyone started making contact, and it all came together in the last inning."
Norwich plays at Susquehanna Valley today.
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Hannah Eddy (W) and Jordan Sanford. (S) Claire Loughlin (L) and Carolyn Hertzog. Triples: (N) Hannah Eddy.
Sherburne-Earlville 6, Adirondack 5
MUNNSVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville battled back from a 4-1 deficit scoring the winning run in the top of the seventh to hand Adirondack its first Center State Conference division loss of the season Wednesday.
With two runners on, Taylor Hallberg singled in Savannah Irwin with the go-ahead tally. "Offensively, we never stopped swinging the bat, and we did an awesome job of staying aggressive," said S-E coach Michelle Parker.
Irwin, Sierra Barker, Emma Hodges, and Miranda Wright all had two hits for S-E (2-2). Crystal Beckwith and Alexis Kane added single RBIs.
The Marauders play a doubleheader at Vernon-Verona-Sherrill on Friday.
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Emma Hodges (W) and Miranda Wright. Marissa McIntyre (L) and Jamie Miller. Triples: (SE) Miranda Wright. (A) Danielle Mastraccio.
Milford 17, G-MU 7
COPES CORNERS – One calamitous inning was enough to send G-MU to a 10-run defeat to visiting Milford Wednesday.
After a scoreless first and second inning, the Wildcats put 13 runs on the board in the third with a combination of seven G-MU errors and seven basehits. "We played solid in five of the seven innings, but that third inning was one of the worst I've seen," said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. "It was tough."
Serena Chase had five hits and four runs scored to lead Milford.
Jenna Bakhuizen tripled for G-MU and had a team-high three hits. Elle MacPherson collected two hits in the loss for the Raiders, who play at Laurens Saturday.
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Serena Chase (W) and Dawn Simmons. Scarlett Newman and Katie Schultes. Doubles: (M) Chandra Brown. Triples: (G) Jenna Bakhuizen, Katie Schultes.
Walton 8, Oxford 7
WALTON – A four-run first inning keyed by five Oxford base on balls allowed Walton to hold off the Blackhawks in Wednesday's game.
After three straight walks, Chelsea Stafford had an RBI single for the Warriors to put her club on the board. Stafford was the lone Warriors player to finish with two hits in the game.
Lauren Cobb led Oxford with three hits and two runs scored, while Layla Kriz and Rachel Seiler finished with two hits apiece. "Yesterday and today were the first games where we scored in the first inning, and both days were not bad outings for us," said Oxford coach Heather Pizza. "We're starting to time the other pitcher a lot quicker."
Oxford plays at Hancock Friday.
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Sarah Yambor (W) and Taylor VerNooy. Emilee Eldred (L), Karly Marshman (4) and Layla Kriz. Doubles: (O) Sarah Pratt.
Norwich 8, Seton Catholic Central 2
BINGHAMTON – Norwich stopped a six-game losing streak defeating Seton Catholic Central for the second time this season Wednesday.
Norwich (3-8) scored all of its runs over the final two innings. In the sixth, Jordan Sanford singled, moved to second on a passed ball, and scored her team's first run on Kassidy Seary's single. Seary came in with the go-ahead run on Hannah Eddy's triple, and Eddy capped a three-run inning scoring on a passed ball.
The Tornado bats kept the momentum going in the seventh with Bridget Murphy, Shannon Moore, Seary, Eddy, and Gabby Mirabito all collecting single ribbies.
Seary finished 3-for-4 with two RBI, Moore was 2-for-4 with an RBI, and Allison Yacano went 2-for-3. "Our hitting has been spotty this season, and I think it was Hannah's triple that got us rolling tonight," said Norwich coach Scott Moore. "Everyone started making contact, and it all came together in the last inning."
Norwich plays at Susquehanna Valley today.
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Hannah Eddy (W) and Jordan Sanford. (S) Claire Loughlin (L) and Carolyn Hertzog. Triples: (N) Hannah Eddy.
Sherburne-Earlville 6, Adirondack 5
MUNNSVILLE – Sherburne-Earlville battled back from a 4-1 deficit scoring the winning run in the top of the seventh to hand Adirondack its first Center State Conference division loss of the season Wednesday.
With two runners on, Taylor Hallberg singled in Savannah Irwin with the go-ahead tally. "Offensively, we never stopped swinging the bat, and we did an awesome job of staying aggressive," said S-E coach Michelle Parker.
Irwin, Sierra Barker, Emma Hodges, and Miranda Wright all had two hits for S-E (2-2). Crystal Beckwith and Alexis Kane added single RBIs.
The Marauders play a doubleheader at Vernon-Verona-Sherrill on Friday.
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Emma Hodges (W) and Miranda Wright. Marissa McIntyre (L) and Jamie Miller. Triples: (SE) Miranda Wright. (A) Danielle Mastraccio.
Milford 17, G-MU 7
COPES CORNERS – One calamitous inning was enough to send G-MU to a 10-run defeat to visiting Milford Wednesday.
After a scoreless first and second inning, the Wildcats put 13 runs on the board in the third with a combination of seven G-MU errors and seven basehits. "We played solid in five of the seven innings, but that third inning was one of the worst I've seen," said G-MU coach Jim Johnson. "It was tough."
Serena Chase had five hits and four runs scored to lead Milford.
Jenna Bakhuizen tripled for G-MU and had a team-high three hits. Elle MacPherson collected two hits in the loss for the Raiders, who play at Laurens Saturday.
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Serena Chase (W) and Dawn Simmons. Scarlett Newman and Katie Schultes. Doubles: (M) Chandra Brown. Triples: (G) Jenna Bakhuizen, Katie Schultes.
Walton 8, Oxford 7
WALTON – A four-run first inning keyed by five Oxford base on balls allowed Walton to hold off the Blackhawks in Wednesday's game.
After three straight walks, Chelsea Stafford had an RBI single for the Warriors to put her club on the board. Stafford was the lone Warriors player to finish with two hits in the game.
Lauren Cobb led Oxford with three hits and two runs scored, while Layla Kriz and Rachel Seiler finished with two hits apiece. "Yesterday and today were the first games where we scored in the first inning, and both days were not bad outings for us," said Oxford coach Heather Pizza. "We're starting to time the other pitcher a lot quicker."
Oxford plays at Hancock Friday.
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Sarah Yambor (W) and Taylor VerNooy. Emilee Eldred (L), Karly Marshman (4) and Layla Kriz. Doubles: (O) Sarah Pratt.
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