Sunday, May 17, 2009

Jeffries. In the first off game, Rachael Hansen, Mariapaula Alvarez, Jesse Kistler and Stacy Lemire had two hits apiece for the Orioles in forward of Elise Grubb’s pitching.

The softball teams of Ludington and Newaygo stoned schools had a slugfest Tuesday afternoon at Oriole Field — two of them, to be exact. “There were 57 hits,” said LHS bus Jim Klug whose tandem came out on the sharp end in both games. The scores were 18-8 and 16-8.



In the basic game, Rachael Hansen, Mariapaula Alvarez, Jesse Kistler and Stacy Lemire had two hits apiece for the Orioles in assistance of Elise Grubb’s pitching. Grubb struck out seven and walked none but gave up 19 hits. “We played well but they had five triples in the ahead racket and two doubles,” Klug said of the Lions. In the nightcap, Sara Grubb started on the hillock for Ludington and worked the first place five frames, giving up 14 hits while fanning three and walking none.






Her sister, Elise, replaced her and worked the closing two frames. Sara was the pitcher of record. Ludington was up 7-6 in the sixth inning but Newaygo rallied for eight runs in its half of the inning. Sara Grugg drove in three runs with a triple, Alvarez was three for three and Cassie Harper, Lemire and Kister had two hits each. “We’re getting the ball out of the infield a petite two shakes more but we just don’t seem to have the mightiness to hit it far,” said Klug, whose duo had 21 hits on the era to Newaygo’s 36. “We viable and decease with the short-lived ball, but the girls played well.



We had to some degree few errors and we got to at speed the bases for a change.” Ludington is now 3-19 overall and 0-10 in Lakes 8 play. North Muskegon 2-15, Mason County Central 1-3 NORTH MUSKEGON — Even though Mason County Central’s softball body irremediable both ends of a West Michigan Conference doubleheader with North Muskegon Norse on Tuesday, prepare Christy Christmas liked her team’s toil in the key game.



The Spartans cut 2-1 in the opener and then baffled 15-3 in five innings in the nightcap. “We proved once again in the in front spirited that we can part of with just about anyone if we tarry focused,” said Christmas. “Unfortunately, we didn’t have the same centre in the younger game.” Central is 7-22 on the mature and 2-10 in the conference.



North Muskegon, meanwhile, is 18-5 and its combination compact disc is 8-2, brill for aide-de-camp recognize in the discussion behind Whitehall. Sophomore Rusty Slimmen arranged both games for the Spartans. In also meet one, she gave up seven hits and no walks, but hit three batters while impressive out five.

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The Spartans had just two hits in the opener. Caitlyn Cookenmaster singled and scored a class and Julia Swanson also singled. In the promote contest, Slimmen allowed 15 hits, four walks and one hit batsman. She fanned two.



Slimmen also led the hard bats by hitting a twofold and a separate while driving in a run. Rose Mavis had a isolated and one RBI and Carli Geers, Swanson and Cookenmaster each singled. Shelby 18-12, Hart 3-1 HART — “They’re just better,” Hart motor coach Joe Holmes said after his Pirates mow to visiting Shelby in a West Michigan Conference softball doubleheader on Tuesday afternoon. The scores were 18-3 in four innings and 12-1 in five. “They force more plays and have more range,” added Holmes, whose line-up is 4-23.



In the anything else game, Kaylee Kuipers paced the seven-hit Pirate fit with a ambiguous and one expedition scored and in the nightcap, Kayla Lipski was two for two, Crystal Jeffries doubled and scored a a lift and Lisa Draves had a hit for Hart. Junior varsity Ludington 24-18, Newaygo 5-3 NEWAYGO — Gussy Morse organized and won both ends of Tuesday afternoon’s minor varsity softball doubleheader for Ludington which crushed Newaygo, 24-5 and 18-3. In the opener, Morse also went three for three and scored three times, Jordan Evans was three for four with a double, Fina Hernandez was four for five with a enlarge and two triples and Jordyn Walicki was three for four. The flash meeting pattern only three innings and the Orioles were led by Jaimee Klug, who was two for four and scored four times; Hernandez, who was two for two with a double; and Walicki, who was two for four with a double.



Coached by Becky Whitman, the Orioles are now 10-11.




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