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The 2014 fast pitch season officially started on a cold Monday afternoon on St. Patrick's Day for the Lady 'Stangs of Bishop Brossart as they opened the regular season with 16-0 Varsity and 18-2 JV wins on the road in Dayton, Kentucky. Senior thirdbaseman Allie Anstead led a 15 hit Brossart attack with 4 hits and a walk. Junior righthander Karlie Shackelford tossed a three hit shutout on the mound with four strikeouts.

The game started slowly but the Lady 'Stangs put together back to back innings scoring 9 and 7 runs. Sophomore Katelyn Seiter walked and then junior Jordyn Boesch lined a sharp single to left to open the 9 run inning. The next four batters senior Jaimie Reis, sophomore Riley Orth, sophomore Amanda Graus and senior Shannon Kremer walked before Allie Anstead lined a two rbi single to left. Shackelford hit the gap for a two run double and then sophomore Amanda Lloyd followed with a two run triple to leftcenter. When Boesch delivered her second single of the inning to plate Lloyd it was 9-0.

The BBHS defense was perfect.

Anstead finished with 4 rbis. Amanda Graus went 3 for 4 with two runs scored 2 rbis and a walk. Kremer recorded 3 hits, Shackelford, Lloyd and Boesch all had 2 rbis. Freshman Megan Seiter, playing in her first varsity game had a pinch hit 2 run single in the 5th.

Brossart outhit Dayton 15 to 3. The junior varsity beat the Lady Greendevils 18-2 with all runs being scored in the first inning before the game was called for darkness. Sophomore Emily Schoulties got the win.

The Lady 'Stangs will next battle Simon Kenton on Wednesday.:thumb:

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The 2014 fast pitch season officially started on a cold Monday afternoon on St. Patrick's Day for the Lady 'Stangs of Bishop Brossart as they opened the regular season with 16-0 Varsity and 18-2 JV wins on the road in Dayton, Kentucky. Senior thirdbaseman Allie Anstead led a 15 hit Brossart attack with 4 hits and a walk. Junior righthander Karlie Shackelford tossed a three hit shutout on the mound with four strikeouts.

The game started slowly but the Lady 'Stangs put together back to back innings scoring 9 and 7 runs. Sophomore Katelyn Seiter walked and then junior Jordyn Boesch lined a sharp single to left to open the 9 run inning. The next four batters senior Jaimie Reis, sophomore Riley Orth, sophomore Amanda Graus and senior Shannon Kremer walked before Allie Anstead lined a two rbi single to left. Shackelford hit the gap for a two run double and then sophomore Amanda Lloyd followed with a two run triple to leftcenter. When Boesch delivered her second single of the inning to plate Lloyd it was 9-0.

The BBHS defense was perfect.

Anstead finished with 4 rbis. Amanda Graus went 3 for 4 with two runs scored 2 rbis and a walk. Kremer recorded 3 hits, Shackelford, Lloyd and Boesch all had 2 rbis. Freshman Megan Seiter, playing in her first varsity game had a pinch hit 2 run single in the 5th.

Brossart outhit Dayton 15 to 3. The junior varsity beat the Lady Greendevils 18-2 with all runs being scored in the first inning before the game was called for darkness. Sophomore Emily Schoulties got the win.

The Lady 'Stangs will next battle Simon Kenton on Wednesday.:thumb:

 

I'm going to guess Dayton's Felicia Watts probably got at least two of the 3 hits.

 

Nice to see BGH back on BGP.

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Did you guys scrimage Scoot Co and Bourbon Co can you give a little report on those games.

 

Scott Co. had a very solid team. Their pitcher hit her spots well, they weren't the hitters that bourbon has IMO. Bourbon is a beatable team if you put the ball in play. We couldn't string enough hits together to get going. Bourbon hit the crap out of the ball, but I have to say our pitcher was puking all weekend. Still good hitters though IMO.

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