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Late Week Varsity Highlights

Eagle Times Staff
WednesdayStevens Softball 4, Oyster River 2

Springfield Softball 4, Proctor 2

Oyster River Baseball 9, Stevens 2

ThursdayFair Haven Softball 17, Windsor 8

The Fair Haven softball team erased an early deficit and cruised to a 17-8 win against Windsor on Thursday afternoon. The Yellow Jackets were up 5-1, but the Slaters scored six runs in the fourth to erase the deficit.

Windsor Baseball 3, Fair Haven 2

Windsor defeated Fair Haven 3-2 on Thursday after taking the lead late in the game. The game was tied at two with the Jacks batting in the bottom of the fifth when Dalton Clifford singled on a 0-1 count, scoring the eventual winning run.

Johnny Clark was the winning pitcher for the Yellow Jackets. The righthander went four innings, allowing zero runs on two hits, striking out six and walking zero who also went 2 for 3 at the plate with an Rbi. Charles Palmer had the other Windsor Rbi as he went 2 for 3.

Green Mountain Baseball 14, West Rutland 2

Springfield Baseball 1, White River Valley 0

Hits were at a premium as the Springfield baseball team edged White River Valley 1-0 Thursday afternoon at Birsky-Wyman Field.

The Cosmos held a strong Wildcats attack to just one hit, coming on a bunt. Logan Roundy pitched 4 2/3 for Springfield and Sam Presch went the rest of the way.

The Cosmos didn’t swing the bats all that well either, but came through early. Cam Harriman had walked and stolen second base, setting up Carson Clark for an RBI single up the middle in the first inning for the game’s lone run.

West Rutland Softball 3, Green Mountain 2

Mount Anthony Softball 9, Springfield 8

The Springfield softball team battled back against Division I Mount Anthony, but fell just short, losing 9-8 on Thursday.

The Patriots had jumped out to a 9-2 lead, but the Cosmos narrowed the gap late in the game.

Mckenzie Sidler, Izzy Belisle, Jill Muther and Ari Cioffi all hit the ball well for Springfield. Muther was thrown at first base on a close play that would have tied the game in the seventh to seal the MAU win. Springfield (7-9) is looking at a seed in the middle of the pack in Division II when pairings are released on Monday.

Stevens Baseball 11, Fall Mountain 7

Stevens Softball 5, Fall Mountain 1

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