Huskies 10-run La Pine in league softball opener

Sweet Home 12, La Pine 1

The Huskies varsity softball

team dominated La Pine Monday

afternoon, opening league play at

home winning 12-1 in five innings

under the 10-run rule.

The Huskies got their leadoff

hitter on base in the first inning and

then put more people in motion

Monday, scoring a second and

third with less than two outs, with

a single here and a sac fly there,

said Coach Casey Humphrey.

“We did small ball stuff, the

game we want to play,” Humphrey

said. After scoring four runs in

the Huskies first three games, the

Huskies were excited to get out,

run through the order and get

around the bases.

La Pine scored its only run in

the top of the first, starting with a

single and stolen base. The runner

was sacced to third, and the next

batter hit a weak double to score

the runner.

“Megan Graville did a

wonderful job,” Humphrey said.

She struck out eight of 15 batters,

giving up two hits and no walks.

Parrish, the losing pitcher,

struck out one batter and walked

four.

Hitting, Katie Virtue went 1-3

with two runs and two stolen bases.

Hailey Hummer went 2-4 with

three runs and three stolen bases.

Emili Riggs went 1-3 with three

runs and a stolen base. Graville

went 1-3 and walked once. Sarah

Wyatt ran for her and scored three

runs. Emily Marchbanks went 1-4,

and Cayitlin Gillespie went 1-3.

The team swiped a total of

eight bags, Humphrey said.

The Huskies are 2-2 overall

and 1-0 in league play. They play

Elmira next at home at 4:30 p.m.

on Wednesday.

La Pine 100 00 – 1 2 8

Sweet Home 434 1x – 12 7 0

Sweet Home 2, Stayton 1

The Huskies found a way

to beat Stayton 2-1 despite four

errors and no hits Saturday in the

first game of a tournament held at

McLouglin in Milton-Freewater.

In the sixth inning, down

by one, Hummer faced a 3-2

count and then pulled the walk,

Humphrey said. She stole second,

and Stayton walked Riggs.

Graville struck out, and Emily

Marchbanks laid down a sac

bunt.

Stayton’s third baseman

threw the ball to right field, and

Hummer scored from second. The

rightfielder tried to throw a cutoff,

but the cutoff wasn’t there, and

Riggs scored the winning run.

Marchbanks threw for the

Huskies, giving up four hits,

striking out five and walking two.

Hill pitched 5 1/3 innings for

Stayton. Cruz pitched in relief.

Stayton struck out 12 of 21 Sweet

Home batters and gave up five

walks.

Sweet Home 000 002 0 – 2 0 4

Stayton 100 000 0 – 1 4 3

Yamhill-Carlton 6, Sweet Home 1

The Huskies tripped up in

one inning to make a close loss

into a big 6-1 loss at McLoughlin

on Saturday.

“We played all right,”

Humphrey said. “We had one bad

inning and gave up some runs on

mental errors.”

Yamhill-Carlton led 2-1 after

the first inning and added another

in the third. In the fourth, Yamhill-

Carlton scored three more runs.

Graville pitched for the

Huskies, giving up six runs, seven

hits and one walk. She struck out

two batters.

Smith struck out 14 Sweet

Home batters, giving up a run,

two hits and two walks.

The Huskies had two hits, one

each from McKenzie Cochran and

Shantel Pitts.

The Huskies scored in the

second when Graville led off on

an error. She got a pass ball to

second and stole third. Cochran

scored her on a single.

Sweet Home 010 000 0 – 1 2 6

Yamhill-Carlton 021 300 0 – 6 7 2

Sarah Wyatt slides home, during the Huskies’ 11-1 win against La Pine.

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