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LWC Softball rolls in 10-0 win over Saint Mary of the Woods

By Christopher Coombs

The No. 5-ranked Lindsey Wilson softball team used just five innings to down Saint Mary of the Woods (0-2) on a 10-0 run-rule victory on Saturday afternoon at Marilyn D. Sparks Park.

The Blue Raiders (10-1) racked up 11 hits for the contest as Sam Sims, Makea-Al Kaluau, Jaydee Boursaw all tallied two hits. Lyric Houston provided a three-run home run and Kaluau produced a grand-slam. The home runs are the third and seventh, respectively by the pair this season.



Lindsey Wilson wasted no time getting on the scoreboard as they pushed three runs home in the first inning on four hits and two Pomeroy errors. Sims scored the first run - after reaching base on a leadoff single - when Lexi Isable grounded out to the shortstop. An Abby Whelan double to left-center field then drove home Kaluau before Whelan scored when Breanna Clark reached base on a fielder's choice.

The Blue Raiders exploded for seven runs on seven hits in the third inning. Houston was responsible for three runs after a home run over the left-field fence that scored both Boursaw and Clark. Boursaw reached base on a double as Clark reached on a single.

Jordan Balz, Desiree Chang and Sam Sims then all reach base on bunts to load the bases. Kaluau then did the rest as her grand-slam increased the LWC advantage to 10-0.

Neither team managed any more runs in the contest as the Blue Raiders finish their weekend of play with a 2-1 record after spitting last night's doubleheader against Huntington (Ind.).

Hannah Epperson picks up her second win of the season, going three innings and retiring six of 13 batters. Kaylee Covey and Payten Gregory closed out the final two innings in the circle.

Brooke Coffing (0-1) recorded the loss for Saint Mary of the Woods after just 2-1/3 innings of work. The Blue Raider defense limited the Pomeroy's to just five hits in the game.


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