JACKSONVILLE, ILL— A late week schedule change took the Central College softball team to take on Illinois College, and the two teams split a doubleheader saturday afternoon.
In the opening game, the Dutch (7-3) were walked off 8-7 in the bottom of the seventh after taking the lead in the top of the inning. In the second game, pitcher
Jadyn Huisman (freshman, Treynor) threw her first collegiate complete game and earned her first career win, as Central won 9-0 in five innings.
"In the first game, we made some defensive blunders, and left runners on base," coach
George Wares said. "In the second game our approach was great at the plate, and we had quality at bats from all of our hitters."
In her complete game, Huisman pitched all five innings only allowing only two hits and had three strikeouts.
"It was great to see Huisman pitch like that, going five innings earning her first career win," said Wares.
In the win, Central blitzed the Lady Blues (8-8) scoring six runs in the top of the first inning. The first four hitters reached base safely, highlighted with a
Hannah Higgins (junior, Macomb, Ill.) RBI single, before
Larissa Miller (sophomore, Ankeny) and Higgins both scored on wild pitches. First base
Addi Star (freshman, Ankeny, Centennial HS) had a two-RBI single, and
Mariah Parton (junior, Ankeny) stole home to wrap up the scoring in the first inning.
The Dutch would add on in the fourth inning as shortstop
Haley Bach (senior, Council Bluffs, Lewis Central HS), Higgins and infielder
Ali Henry (freshman, Osceola, Clarke HS) scored for the Dutch.
In the two games combined Bach was 5-for-7 and scored five runs, while also adding an RBI and a walk. One of her hits was a game tying triple in the top of the seventh inning, in the first game. Higgins was 4-for-7, scored two runs and had three RBIs. Designated player
Alexa Anderson (senior, Mount Ayr) was 3-for-4, with two walks, in the two games while also bringing in three RBIs.
"It was great to see Bach, Higgins and Anderson all hit the ball well," Wares said.
In the loss, pitcher
Chloe Dougherty (senior, Alleman, North Polk HS) pitched three innings out of relief, and allowed three runs, on three hits while also striking out three hitters.
"Dougherty gave us the best innings she has thrown this season so far," said Wares.
The Dutch are slated to travel to Mankato, Minnesota Saturday to take on Bethany Lutheran University Saturday with a doubleheader starting at 11 a.m.