Photo Credit to Sarah Olszowy
Bricyn Olszowy looks on as his sister Shallyn pitches in Wednesday's 9-0 win over Heard County. |
The Lady Indians, who host the Northgate Lady Indians in a Thursday afternoon finale, extended their unbeaten streak to 48 games as they improved to 15-0-1 on the season.
After both teams went down in order to open the contest, EC got on the scoreboard first as Karlie Guiterrez was able to drill an offering over a high fence for a solo home run with two outs in the top of the second.
The only trouble Olszowy would have was in the bottom of the second inning as she surrendered back-to-back singles after one out, but a play in which the Heard runner was called out for leaving first base followed by a flyball to left field ended the frame.
The Lady Indians would do their main damge in the top of the fourth inning as they sent 11 batters to the plate and scored eight times.
With out, Kip Heggood lined a double to left center field and moved to third on a wild pitch before Olszowy reached on a walk and Guiterrez followed with a two-run single.
Walks to Hannah Stubbs and Mallory Lumpkins loaded the bases for Ansley Teteak who had an RBI single.
After a sacrifice fly by Alex Mongiove, Bailee Echols put the final nail on the Heard County coffin with a three-run home run.
That was more than enough for Olszowy who retired the Lady Braves in order and ending the four inning with her third strikeout of the game.
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