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Stevenson softball jumps to the hot start – Stevenson Villager

The Mustang's crowd together before a game. (Grant Devivo)

The Stevenson University's softball team continued its dominant start to the season and remained undefeated after led both Lancaster Bible and the University of Valley Forge to two back theory before the spring holidays.

The Mustangs (5-0) secured hard-fought victories against Lancaster Bible (5: 4) on Wednesday and took 4: 3 and played two with 8: 5 on Thursday with the Valley Forge (2-10) with decisive victories of 15: 2 and 12: 1, both in five innings.

Caylee Cliett announced in the second year, which some were the key to success in the early indictment this season. “The team chemistry was amazing this season. A team with such a amazing group of girls who all bring positive energy is so much fun playing. “

Wednesday: Stevenson sweeps Lancaster Bible too

Game 1 – Stevenson 4, Lancaster Bible 3

In an exciting comeback, Stevenson gathered in the seventh Inning to overcome a 2-1 deficit. Tessa Boswell hit the middle and scored Maria Morsa to tie the game. Rebecca Henry then achieved a victim fly by Caylee Cliett, followed by Boswell, who crossed the record on an RBI single from Danielle Mills to seal the victory.

Ky Vaughn achieved her first win of the season and scored a complete game with three strikeouts, two walks and only one deserved run. Seven Mustang recorded hits, with Sahara taught two and achieved a run.

Game 2 – Stevenson 8, Lancaster Bible 5

Tessa Boswell is ready to act (Grant Devivo)

After four innings 3-0, the Mustangs rose in the last two frames. Boswell's bases load Rebecca Maiorano on foot to start the rally in the sixth. Henry and Ava Stafursky then achieved the choice of a field player with a mill to tie the game.

In the seventh, the RBI single from Stafursky Stevenson gave the lead, followed by Henry and Boswell, who used a field error to expand the edge to 8-3. Lancaster Bible reacted with two runs in the seventh reason, but Alexis Kirkessner ended the victory, hit nine and only allowed two deserved runs over seven innings.

McKenzie Tobler led the offensive with a 3-on-4 performance, while Mykaela Getz went 3-on-3 with three runs achieved. Ward added two hits, including a homerun in the park.

Thursday: Stevenson dominates Valley Forge

Game 1 – Stevenson 15, Valley Forge 2

Stevenson exploded in the third inning for six runs and seven more in the fourth to open a 2-2 draw. The Mustangs scored 18 goals, led by Sierra Williams and Teagan Kreshik, both went 3: 3. Ward and Boswell each had two goals.

Angelica Gurevich won the victory and achieved six over three perfect innings. Lilly Tinker closed the game with two solid innovations and fuche three.

Game 2 – Stevenson 12, Valley Forge 1

The Mustangs wasted no time and jumped in the lead with 9: 0 after two inning before adding three in the fourth to enforce the running rule. Gurevich dominated again and withdrew all nine batteries with which she was exposed to and excluded six without walks.

Stevenson is now going to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where they will take over against the University of Maine Presque Isle on Sunday to start their next games.

When the season collapses, Cliett said: “These lessons will be huge when we go to conference games because we” are exposed to more high pressure situations and have to remain calm and focused. “

When the team returns from his trip, dive directly into the game of the Middle Atlantic Conference (Mac).

“We played many different styles and that really taught us how to be adaptable,” said Cliett. “There were moments when we had to dig deeply, regardless of whether it collided with a hard inning or had to keep a positive attitude in tight games.”