By Staff Report
Bri Frisbee shut down hanover, throwing a complete game shutout and leading Stevens to a 20-0 Victory. Stevens secured the Victory thanks to a 17-run fourth inning. Brianna Frisbee, Zoey Foote, Makayla Maccioli, Kiley Bundyand Emily Peaslee all drove in runs during the inning. Peaslee had a huge day at the dish going 3-4 to lead the hitting attack. Frisbee gave up three hits while striking out 7 over five innings.
The Cardinals improve to 5-0. They host Keasarge Saturday at 7 p.m.
Bellows Falls 29, Woodstock 7 in varsity softball actionThe Terriers Abby Joslyn led the hit parade going 3-4 with three RBIs, Emma Graham had a 2-5 day with five RBIs while Taryn Darrell only gave up three hits while going five innings on the mound.
Windsor track meet from WednesdayWomen’s: Woodstock 127, Windsor 122, Mid Vermont Christian 56, Hartford 41, Oxbow 32
Mens’: Woodstock 142, Windsor 110.5, Oxbow 56, Hartford 38, Mid Vermont Christian .5.
Windsor women’s winners: Women-Janniah Young (100m, 200m, and high jump), Olivia MacClay (triple and 100m hurdles), Estella Attwood (discus and shot put).
Windsor men’s winners: Keegan Batchelder (100m and 200m) Brody Osgood (400m), Liam Attwood (3,000m), Owen Abrahamsen (110m hurdles and pole vault), Roger Petermann (300m hurdles), Ben Gilbert (high jump and discus), Travis McAllister (triple jump and long jump).
Bellows Falls 9, Windsor 3 in junior varsity baseball actionThe Terriers were led by Caden Haskell (3-3 with two stolen bases and an RBI), Kevin Patterson (2-3 with an RBI double), Trenton Fletcher (1-3 with an RBI from a sac fly and two stolen bases), and Jake Moore (1-2 with a run scored and a double).
A solid pitching performance from Kevin Patterson (five innings, three earned runs, five strikeouts) led the Terriers to their fist win of the season with Cole Moore closing things out on the mound.
“It was so awesome to see our efforts finally culminate in a victory after starting the season 0-3. It was easily our best game of the season so far and the boys all showed a ton of confidence out there today. Caden Haskell in particular really broke out today and was clutch in every at-bat. He led the offensive charge today with his bat, and his legs. As a whole, our offensive approach was great and we had solid at-bats all game long that helped us put runs on the board,” said Bellows Falls junior varsity coach Brighton Bischofberger. “Kevin (Patterson) really settled into a nice groove as the game went on and he worked very efficiently in the later innings. It was really fun watching him work and keep some solid Windsor hitters off balance.”
Stevens tennis falls at ConantThe Cardinals made the trek to Jaffrey on Friday the Conant Orioles.
The singles scores are as follows: Riley Murphy 0 / Margaret Winiecki 8; Annika Ratcliffe 2 / Sarah Smith 8; Autumn Bragg 0 / Abby Wheeler 8; Amaya Eitapence 0 / Emily Muilenberg 8; Libby Abbott 1 / Erin Weidner 8; Olivia Diley 0 / Bella Hart 8.
The doubles scores are as follows: Murphy / Ratcliffe 0, Winiecki / Smith 8; Bragg / Eitapence 0, Wheeler / Muilenberg 8; Abbott / Diley 2, Weidner / Hart 8.
Next up for the Cardinals is a home match against Lebanon on Tuesday, May 11, at Monadnock Park.
Bellows Falls grabs more track winsMen’s: Bellows Falls 94, Thetford 91, W. Rutland 44, Mid Vermont Christian 12.
Women’s: Bellows Falls 105.5, Thetford Academy 96.5, W. Rutland 21, Mid Vermont Christian 6.
Bellows Falls men’s winners: Mack Ross (400m), Elijah Ghia (800m and 1,500m), Owen LaRoss (shot put and discus), Tylar Stanley (javelin, pole vault), Luke Parker Jennings (long jump)
Bellows Falls women’s winners: Stephanie Ager (1,500m and 3,000m), Maya Waryas (300m hurdles and pole vault), Tela Harty (discus), and Breanna Stockman (jevelin).
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