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April 11, 2009 |
Game One
| Game
Two |
Game Three
Softball Drops Three Games to
Valparaiso
Canfield, Ohio -- The
Youngstown State softball team fell
to 6-27 overall and 3-11 in the
Horizon League after dropping all
three games of a tripleheader to
Valparaiso on Saturday afternoon at
McCune Park. The Penguins lost,
13-8, 3-1 and 8-0.
Valparaiso
improves to 21-15 overall and 7-5 in
the Horizon League.
In the
opener, the Guins trailed 5-2 in the
bottom of the third but used a
four-run inning to take a 6-5 lead.
Sophomore Krisina
Rendle, who went 2-for-3, doubled to
right-center field and, after a Kim
Klonowski walk, freshman Jordan
Ingalls tied the game with a
three-run home run off the
scoreboard in right-center field.
Two batters
later, freshman Kristen Philen
cracked a solo home run, her second
of the season, to give the Penguins
a 6-5 lead.
Valparaiso, who
scored in every inning, tacked on
two runs in the fourth, one in the
fifth, four in the sixth and one
more in the seventh to put the game
out of reach.
Freshman Haley
Thomas tallied a run-scoring single
in the sixth and sophomore Kim
Klonowski drilled her sixth home run
of the season in the bottom of the
seventh for YSU's final two runs.
In game two,
Ingalls tossed a complete game,
scattered seven hits, allowed just
one earned run and struck out five,
but was the hard-luck loser.
Rendle and Autumn
Grove each went 2-for-3 to lead the
Penguins offensively.
In the final
game, Valparaiso's Steph Kelly
allowed just three Penguin hits in
the 8-0 five-inning loss.
The Penguins
return to action against Cleveland
State, Friday, April 17, in a
doublheader starting at 5 p.m. in
Cleveland, Ohio. |