Windom 183 (10) = 22-10-0
RV 000 0 = 0-2-4
RV 000 003 0 = 3-6-1
Windom 001 441 x = 10-7-2
The Windom Eagles slugged their way to 32 runs in two games Thursday, sweeping a doubleheader against Redwood Valley in Redwood Falls by scores of 22-0 and 10-3.
In the opener, the Eagles hammered out 10 hits and drew 12 walks. That allowed Windom to plate eight runs in the second inning and 10 in the fourth to put the game away.
Leading 1-0 in the second, the Eagles scored two runs when Kadyn Paulson reached on a fielder’s choice. Leah Hauge added an RBI single and Aubri Spielman later hit an RBI double.
Hailey Veenker added an RBI single in the third. Then, in the fourth, Veenker had another RBI single and Peyton Winters hit a two-run single.
K.J. Huska, Jenna Veenker, Hailey Veenker and Spielman had two hits each in the win.
Jenna Veenker earned the pitching victory, tossing a two-hit shutout. She walked one and struck out six.
In the nightcap, the Eagles used a pair of four-run innings to take control of the game. Leading 1-0 in the fourth, Spielman hit an RBI single, two runs scored on double steals and a run came in on an error.
Sydney Skarphol added Hailey Veenker hit RBI doubles in the fifth and Spielman ripped a two-run double, giving the Eagles a 9-0 lead. Huska hit an RBI double for the final Eagle run in the sixth inning.
Huska, Spielman and Alexa O’Donnell had two hits each in the win.
Anja Nielsen picked up the pitching win, allowing three runs on six hits. She walked one and struck out eight.
AE 020 001 0 = 3-6-2
MLAC 163 000 x = 10-11-0
MLAC 274 02 = 15-9-2
AE 210 00 = 3-5-4
Mt. Lake Area-Comfrey used big innings to take command of both games Thursday, sweeping a doubleheader from Adrian-Ellsworth in Mt. Lake by scores of 10-3 and 15-3.
In the opener, MLAC got on the board in the first inning on a Brooke Naas RBI single. Then, trailing 2-1 in the second, the Wolverines plated six runs, all with two outs in the inning. Naas drew a bases-loaded walk, Alana Morey hit a two-run single and Ella Dockter unloaded a bases-clearing double for a 7-2 lead.
Naas added a two-run double and Morey had an RBI groundout in the third.
Jaci Tollefson had three hits in the win. Naas had two hits and four RBI while Annika Brinkman had two hits.
Kennedie Simon picked up the complete-game pitching win, allowing six hits, walking one and striking out six.
In the nightcap, the Wolverines scored in the top of the first on a wild pitch and an error.
In the top of the second, MLAC again mounted a two-out rally. Naas hit a two-run double and Dockter ripped a three-run double. Thaila Sengchan added an RBI double and Meesha Hoek hit an RBI single.
In the third, Morey plated a run with a single and Alexis Romsdahl added a two-run single.
Romsdahl drew a bases-loaded walk in the fifth and Jaci Tollefson plated a run on a fielder’s choice.
Nass led the Wolverines with two hits.
Simon picked up the pitching win, allowing five hits, walking two and striking out four.
RRC/WWG 301 000 = 4-7-7
ESWC 230 135 = 14-8-1
ESWC 503 25 = 15-13-0
RRC/WWG 000 20 = 2-6-3
Red Rock Central/Westbrook-Walnut Grove couldn’t slow down a high-powered Edgerton-Southwest Christian offense Thursday, falling in both games of a doubleheader in Edgerton by scores of 14-4 and 15-2.
In the opener, the Falcons held an early lead, scoring on an error and on a Mercedes Myers two-run home run.
But the Dutchmen rallied with two in the bottom of the first, then scored three in the second to take the lead.
RRC/WWG added a Nora Hemmingsen RBI double in the fourth, but couldn’t push another run across the plate.
Myers had three hits in the loss for the Falcons. Hemmingsen added two hits.
Addeson Jenniges took the pitching loss, allowing eight hits and three walks while fanning six.
In the nightcap, the Falcons fell behind early, as the Dutchmen scored five times in the first and three in the third.
Trailing 10-0 in the bottom of the fourth, RRC/WWG scored its only runs of the game on a two-run Reilly Hubin single.
Isabella Rentschler had two hits in the loss for the Falcons.
Natalie Wahl took the pitching loss, allowing eight runs on five hits and five walks in three innings. She struck out two.
Next games: Check for updates after each meet.
Windom: at Windom Tourney, May 7
MLAC: at HLOF (Okabena), May 10
RRC/WWG: at MCC (Slayton), May 10