Monday, March 8, 2010

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BV softball scores

Published Tuesday, March 02, 2010 12:50 AM

Caldwell 9, Weimar 4

Caldwell 200 010 6 -- 9 8 2

Weimar 003 010 0 -- 4 7 2

Hollie Chennault and Callee Norman. V. Maupin, K. Smith and K. Vann. W -- Chennault, 6-2. L -- Maupin. Leading Caldwell hitters -- Sam Menchaca 2 for 3, RBI; Chennault 2 for 3, HR, 2B, 2 RBIs; Allison Alford 1 for 4, grand slam. Notes -- Chennault tied the game in the seventh with a homer and Chennault's grand slam broke the tie.

Oak Ridge 2, Conroe 1, 11 innings



Oak Ridge’s Tina Schulz homered in the 11th inning and got the victory on the mound in a 14-5A opener at Conroe Wednesday night.

Schulz, who also doubled, led off the top of the 11th with the home run. Danielle White had Oak Ridge’s other RBI, in the first inning.

For Conroe,
Brittany Medina was 3 for 5, Hailey MacMahan was 2 for 4 and Samantha Dawson had the lone RBI, in the fifth inning.

“We outhit them and left more runners on base,” Conroe coach Rachel Whatley said. “We just couldn’t put the hits together to get them in.”

Conroe plays again today at 2:20 p.m. at Cy Creek in the opening round of the Cy-Fair Tournament.

The Woodlands 11, College Park 0


The No. 3 state-ranked Lady Highlanders moved to 13-0 on the season with a big 11-0 road victory over College Park in a 14-5A opener Wednesday night.

Paige McDuffee improved to 11-0 on the season, going the distance and striking out 10 while allowing four singles. Rebecca Romero took the loss for the Lady Cavaliers.

McDuffee also had three RBI, while Lizzi Arana and
Jessica Snyder doubled for the Lady Highlanders.

The Woodlands plays again today in the HSSL Tournament at Community Park in Missouri at 3 p.m. vs. Alvin and at 5 p.m. vs. Clements.

District 14-5A

The Woodlands 11, College Park 0

TWHS 111 011 5 — 10 15 1

College Park 000 000 0 — 0 4 2

Record: TWHS 13-0, 1-0; College Park 0-1 in district

WP: Paige McDuffee (11-0; 7 IP, 10 Ks)

LP: Rebecca Romero

Leaders: TWHS, Lizzi Arana double;
Jessica Snyder double; Paige McDuffie 3 RBI

Next: TWHS at HSSL Tournament, today, 3 p.m. vs. Alvin at Community Park in Missouri City; 5 p.m. vs. Clements; Friday, Sienna Park, 11 a.m. vs. Dobie, 1 p.m. vs. Katy; Saturday, Sienna Park, 11 a.m. vs. Santa Fe; 1 p.m. vs. Brazoswood

Oak Ridge 2, Conroe 1, 11 innings

Oak Ridge 100 000 000 01 — 2 4 1

Conroe 000 010 000 00 — 1 7 2

Records: Conroe 8-6, 0-1; Oak Ridge 1-0 in district

WP: Tina Schulz

LP: Meagan Depugh

Leaders: Conroe,
Brittany Medina 3-5; Hailey MacMahan 2-4; Samantha Dawson RBI; Oak Ridge, Tina Schulz double, home run (11th inning, no outs), RBI; Danielle White RBI
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HSSL TOURNAMENT


The Woodlands High School Lady Highlanders are now 16-1 on the season after sweeping both of their games in the HSSL Tournament on Friday.

The Woodlands took a 1-0 win over Paseadena Doby in their first game of the day. Kristen Clark took the win on the mound for TWHS and had two strikeouts.

The Lady Highlanders second game of the day went into the extra innings as both teams were tied at two. In the bottom of the eight, Jessica Snider his a grand slam to give The Woodlands a 6-4 win. Paige McDuffy got the win on the mound and had 10 strikeouts.

The Woodlands will play Santa Fe at 11 a.m. and Brazos Wood at 1 p.m. in the HSSL Tournament today.


HSSL TOURNAMENT

The Woodlands 1, Dobie 0

The Woodlands 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 – 1

Pasadena Dobie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0

Pitcher: TWHS Kristen Clark 2 Ks

The Woodlands 6, Katy 2

Katy 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 – 2

The Woodlands (16-1) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 – 6

Ledaers: TWHS Jessica Snider 1 grand slam

Pitcher TWHS Paige McDuffee 10 K’s

Next: TWHS plays Santa Fe at 11 a.m. and Brazos Wood at 1 p.m. in the HSSL Tournament today


Non-district

Ladykats take second at Cy-Fair Tournament


Updated: 03.06.10

The Willis softball team took second in the Cy-Fair Tournament Saturday.

Sarah Debrow pitched three games, winning two as the Ladykats would go 2-0 in tournament action Saturday before falling to Klein Collins 3-0 in the championship game.

Willis won its first game of the day 5-0 over Cy-Woods. Debrow picked up the win while striking out nine in six innings.

The Ladykats would win their second game of the day 1-0 over New Caney. Debrow was again the winning pitcher, striking out two while only allowing three hits.

The Ladykats would fall in the championship game to Klein Collins though. Debrow struck out nine but the Willis offense couldn’t pull through for the win.

Willis now moves to 10-8 on the season.


The Woodlands softball team picked up two wins in the Baseball USA Tournament Saturday.

With the wins the Lady Highlanders move to 18-1 on the season.

The Woodlands’ first win came in the form of an 8-1 victory over Santa Fe. Paige McDuffy would get the win, striking out six batters in the game.

The Lady Highlanders would win again later in the day 6-0 over Brazoswood. Kristin Clark pitched a complete game, striking out one batter.

McDuffy had a triple against Brazoswood.

Belton Tournament



Magnolia picked up a pair of wins in the Belton Tournament Saturday.

The first was a 5-4 win over host Belton and the second was a 4-1 victory over Pasadena.

Kaci Hoskins picked up the victory over Belton while Katie Adair got the win against Pasadena.

Consol softball team takes third at tournament

Published Sunday, March 07, 2010 12:06 AM

Eagle Staff Report

One bad inning spoiled A&M Consolidated's plan for a rematch against Dripping Springs, but it didn't completely ruin the weekend for the Lady Tigers softball team.

Consol bounced back from a Friday loss to Fort Bend Travis with a pair of victories Saturday to take third place in the College Station ISD Tournament. Consol completed pool play Saturday morning by beating Little Cypress-Mauriceville 9-6, then thumped Henderson 8-0 in the third-place game at Lady Tiger Field.

Consol went 5-1 in the tournament, raising its season record to 15-2.

Travis shocked the 11th-ranked Lady Tigers by scoring seven runs in the sixth inning to beat Consol 8-5 in Friday's late game. Travis won its final pool game Saturday to earn a spot in the championship game, which Dripping Springs won 4-2.

Last weekend, Consol won the tournament title at Dripping Springs by beating the host team in the championship.

Consol's resolve was tested Saturday morning, when sloppy fielding allowed Little Cypress-Mauriceville to take a 4-1 lead after the first inning. The Lady Tigers fought back with six runs in the third and finished the game with 12 hits, getting two apiece from Jordan Bettiol, Sarah Allison, Alyssa Gregg and Kayley Smith.

"This team has bounced back over and over," Consol coach Billy Hicks said. "The kids really have done a great job of sticking together, fighting and playing hard. I'm just thrilled with the effort these kids have given. I don't feel like we're out of any game. We hit the ball, and that helps a lot."

In the third-place game, Sydney Parks went 3 for 3 with two doubles and Allison belted a home run.

Sarah Halliwell got the pitching decision in both Friday games and the win over Little Cypress-Mauriceville, moving her record to 13-2. Freshman Macy Hicks (2-0) pitched all five innings against Henderson, providing a timely break for Halliwell as the Lady Tigers prepare to play Belton in a make-up game Monday before facing Bryan on Tuesday.

The top of the Consol lineup had a big weekend, with Allison going 10 for 17 and driving in eight runs to lead the way. Parks was 8 for 13 with five doubles, while Bettiol went 7 for 14 with three doubles and a triple.

Consol 8, Henderson 0

Consol 103 22 -- 8 12 1

Henderson 000 00 -- 0 5 0

Macy Hicks and Kayley Smith. Parton and Thomas. W -- Hicks, 2-0. L -- Parton. 2B -- Consol: Sydney Parks, Gina Delisa. HR -- Consol: Sarah Allison.

Fort Bend Travis 8, Consol 5

Travis 100 007 -- 8 11 2

Consol 102 002 -- 5 8 3

Sarah Halliwell and Sarah Allison. Estrada and Webb. W -- Estrada. L -- Halliwell, 12-2. 2B -- Consol: Jordan Bettiol, Sydney Parks 2, Allison, Halliwell.

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