The Chadron State College softball team swept Fort Lewis on Sunday, going 3-1 on the weekend.
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The victories improve the Eagles to 6-13 overall and 4-8 in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play. The Skyhawks record is now identical to CSC’s.
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Chadron State scored four runs in the bottom of the 6th inning to tie the score at five, before a Bailey Steinke single scored Jessica Henchenski in extra innings to win in game one.
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After Catheryn Rodman was walked home, Sloan Shotten hit a grand slam in the top of the second for the visitors, giving them a 5-0 lead.
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Scoring was halted until the bottom of the fifth when Mackenzie Kroll, a junior from Brighton, Colorado, scored on a wild pitch.
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The Eagles rally started in the bottom of the sixth when Ashland Baca was walked and Lauren Zimmerman singled. Addison Spears, a senior from Berthoud, Colorado, hit an RBI double to start the scoring, bringing Baca home.
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The run caused a pitching change by the Skyhawks, with Amiee Shanks replacing Caydee Farnworth
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The first batter Shanks would see was Kroll, who hit an RBI single that scored Brady Laucomer, Zimmerman’s pinch runner.
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Henchenski followed Kroll up with another RBI single, scoring Laucomer, a freshman from Scottsbluff.
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Sloane Quijas hit a grounder to second and reached by a fielder’s choice. The defender threw the ball home where Kroll was called out.
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Steinke then hit a grounder to the shortstop, who struggled to pick up the ball, allowing all runners to advance and Henchenski to score, tying the game at five.
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With the game in extra innings, Henchenski was walked and Quijas singled, advancing Henchenski to third.
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CSC’s next batter, Steinke, singled down the left field line, driving home the winning run. Â
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Tori Haug pitched a complete game victory for CSC. She struck out eight, walked four and allowed the Skyhawk’s five runs.
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Amiee Shanks took the loss for the visitors.
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In game 2, CSC scored three runs in the first inning and held on to earn the 3-2 victory.
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After CSC’s first two batters were walked, Zimmerman doubled to center field, scoring Steinke.
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With two outs, a wild pitch would score Aliyah Rothstein, a sophomore from Lakewood, Colorado, and advance the other runners.
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After Jazlyn Arvizo was walked, another wild pitch allowed Laucomer to score. Laucomer was pinch running for Zimmerman like she did in game one.
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The Skyhawk’s would score two runs in the top of the third to finish the game’s scoring.
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Both teams let their starting pitchers stay in the game and both pitched the complete game.
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Delaney Farnsworth, a freshman from Centennial, Colorado, earned the win for CSC. She allowed five hits, four being in the third inning, and struck out eight batters.
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Labraida Tenorio, the Skyhawk’s pitcher, only allowed two hits but walked six different batters. She struck out three. Â
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Chadron State will be back in action on March 11 & 12, 2023. Metro State in Denver will play hosts to the Eagles. The Roadrunners are 15-6 overall and 12-0 in conference play.