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May 7, 2009 |
Box Score
Six-Run Fifth Lifts No. 5 Butler
Past No. 8 Youngstown State, 8-1
Pendleton, Ind. -- Butler
scored six runs in the bottom of the
fifth inning to expand a 2-1 edge
into an insurmountable 8-1 lead and
defeated the Youngstown State
softball team in the first round of
the Horizon League Softball
Championship at Legends Field.
The Penguins fall
to 8-41 overall and will face No. 6
Valparaiso in an elimination game,
Friday, May 8, at 9 a.m.
The Penguins
began the game with three straight
hits but could only net one run.
Freshman Haley
Thomas, who went 2-foir-3, led off
the game with a single up the middle
but was thrown out trying to steal.
Sophomore
Kristina Rendle followed with her
first career home run top put the
Guins up 1-0.
After a single by
sophomore Kim Klonowski, freshman
Jordan Ingalls lined into a double
play to squelch the Penguins threat.
Butler knotted
the game at 1-1 on a run-scoring
double by Lauren McNulty in the
bottom of the second inning.
The Bulldogs took
the lead, 2-1, in the bottom of the
fourth on McNulty's single.
The Penguins only
recorded four more hits the rest of
the game - two in the sixth and two
more in the seventh - and did not
have a player reach third base after
the first inning. |