TACOMA, Wash. - Following a pair of close games in McMinnville a
few weeks ago, the second-ranked Linfield Wildcats did not take the
Puget Sound Loggers lightly and took care of business at the plate
en route to a 14-2 victory in a Northwest Conference softball game
on Wednesday afternoon at Logger Softball Field in Tacoma, Wash.
The Wildcats put three on the board in the top of the second
when Sami Keim doubled in Alex Hartman and Staci Doucette and
then Natalie Taylor singled in Keim for a 3-0 Linfield lead.
Linfield used a trio of home runs in the top of the fifth to take a
7-0 lead but the Loggers struck back in the bottom of the inning
when Carolyn Moore (Seattle, Wash./Holy Names) hit her second home
run of the season to score Hilary Rice (St. Paul, Minn./St. Paul
Academy) as well to cut the lead to 7-2.
In the top of the sixth, the Wildcats took advantage of a few
Logger errors to put seven more runs on the board as they left
Tacoma with the 14-2 victory. Brittany Miller collected the
win, allowing two runs on two hits with seven strikeouts in five
innings pitched. Auriel Sperberg (Spanaway,
Wash./Graham-Kapowsin) took the loss, allowing seven runs, six
earned, on eight hits with three strikeouts in four and one-third
innings pitched.
The Loggers will be back on the diamond on Saturday when they
travel to Parkland to take on Pacific Lutheran in a NWC
doubleheader beginning at Noon on PLU Softball Field.
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