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Box Score 2 ANGOLA, Ind. - In the
annual battle between the two biggest softball rivals in the MIAA,
the fourth ranked Trine University squad bested Alma College,
sweeping the Scots 2-1 and 8-1. The Thunder improve their record to
23-3 on the season and 6-0 in the conference. The losses were the
first for Alma in conference play.
Game one was a true pitchers dual from two of the
conferences' best in Trine senior Andi Gasco (Levering,
Mich./Petoskey) and Alma's Louise Rezmer.
Alma would strike first with their only run of
the game in the fourth. The Scots would get a leadoff single
followed by a sacrifice bunt. One out later, Alma would plate the
run on a Trine error.
It took the Thunder until the sixth to being to
break down Rezmer, until that point Trine was unable to get more
than one runner on base in an inning. In the sixth, sophomore Carly
Searles (Levering, Mich./Petoskey) would reach on a leadoff single
and then steal second. The Alma defense would then attempt to put
Searles out at second, allowing freshman Kaitlyn Clark (Mount
Juliet, Tenn./Wilson Central) to reach on the fielder's choice.
Sophomore Amy Newell (Three Rivers, Mich./Three Rivers) would
deliver for the Thunder with a single up the middle to score
Searles from second. Trine would get a one-out single from senior
Lauren Harris (Uniontown, Ohio/Hoover) to load the bases, but the
Thunder would be unable to plate another run as the game was tied
going into the seventh.
After the Scots got two hits in the top of the
seventh, Gasco would strike out the final batter to end the Alma
rally and give the Thunder a shot to win it in the bottom of the
inning.
Not wasting any time in their half of the inning,
sophomore Rachel Harris (Uniontown, Ohio/Hoover) knocked a double
to center on the first pitch she saw. Harris would then be lifted
for pinch runner freshman Allison Lang (Rome City, Ind./East
Noble). One out later, it would be Searles with the bloop
single down the right field line to score Lang from second and send
the Trine bench spilling onto the field in celebration.
Gasco earned her 11th win of the season on the
mound, allowing just the one unearned run on five hits while
striking out six.
Rezmer would start game two for Alma, but the
Thunder wouldn't waste any time getting to the Scots ace this
time as they plated runs in the first four innings.
In the first, Searles would strike out swinging
on a ball in the dirt, but the throw by the Alma catcher hit
Searles in the helmet, allowing her to advance to second. After a
walk to Clark, it would again be Newell driving in a run on a
single up the middle.
In the second, senior Sarah Belote (Bronson,
Mich./Bronson) led off the inning with a double down the left field
line. Two outs later, Searles would reach on an infield single to
put runners at the corners. Clark would then step in and deposit
the 2-1 pitch from Rezmer over the left field fence for the fifth
homer of the season. It was just the second home run of the
season that Rezmer had allowed.
Trine would get a leadoff double from Gasco to
start the third, but would she be thrown out at the plate trying to
score on a single by sophomore Leah Hall (Indianapolis,
Ind./Franklin Central). Belote would then drive Hall in on a single
to left.
The Thunder would continue to take advantage of
getting their leadoff batters on as Searles reaching to start the
fourth on an infield single to the second baseman. After stealing
second and advancing to third on a wild pitch, Searles would score
on a sacrifice bunt by Newell.
Alma scored their lone run in the sixth as Trine
pitcher, sophomore Bree Fuller (Hubbardston, Mich./Fulton), started
the inning with to back-to-back walks. Alma's Lea Lusk would
drive in a run on a double, but the trail runner would be thrown
out at the plate on a Searles-to-Daniels-to-Belote connection.
In the seventh, the Thunder would tack on two
more runs, all coming with one out. After a walk to Gasco, Lauren
Harris doubled to left center, scoring Gasco. One out later it
would be Belote with a single to right center that scored Harris
from second.
Fuller would retire the Scots in order in the
bottom of the seventh to give the Thunder the sweep.
The six runs Trine put up on Rezmer is tied for
the most she has given up all season.
Fuller would earn her ninth win of the season in
the circle for the Thunder, allowing just one earned run on three
hits while striking out eight Alma batters.
It's the second straight season Trine has
swept Alma in conference play.
On the day, Searles led the Thunder going 5-for-7
with four runs scored and an RBI. Belote collected four hits on the
day and a pair of RBIs. Gasco and Lauren Harris each had three hits
on the afternoon. Newell and Hall also had a pair of hits on the
day. Newell and Clark led the Thunder on the day with three RBIs
respectively.
Trine will get right back to action as they
travel to Adrian on April 15 for a 3:30 p.m. conference
doubleheader.