Mustangs Tame Wildcats

Mustangs Tame Wildcats

Longmeadow, Mass - The CM Softball Team Tame the Wildcats of Bay Path University Saturday Afternoon in a double header.

Game 1: Mustangs W, 11-1

The Mustangs started game one with Avery Herrick (Dexter, ME) who allowed 1 hit, collecting 7 strike outs and walking no batters with only 1 runner to cross the plate picking up the win.

The Mustangs bats collect 11 hits in game 1. The Mustangs were paced by Emily Wormwood (Bowdoinham, Me) who went 3-3  with 3 RBI's and an over the fence home run. She was followed by Haley Fernald (Bridgton, Me) who also had 3 hits and knocking in 4 RBI's. Olivia Gallon (S. Paris, Me) had 2 hits one being a double and 2 stolen bases. Two players added doubles as well Avery Herrick along with Abby Ferland (Monmouth, Me).

Game 1 saw the Mustangs commit no error.

Daisy Guzman picked up the loss for the Wildcats.

Game 2: Mustangs W, 9-5

In game 2, the Mustangs turned to Olivia Scott (Quispamsis, Canada) to make the start and pick up the win. Scott went a full 7 innings for the first time this season allowing 5 hits, 1 run with 11 strike outs and walking a 1 batter.

Game 2  saw the Mustangs grab another 12 hits. The Mustangs were again paced by Emily Wormwood who went 2-4,  Abby Ferland who went 3-4 and Emily Sanfacon 3-4 and 3 RBI's. Maria Dostie (Lewiston, Me) and Makala Gross (Farmington, ME) who went 2-2.  Addy Herrick (Dexter, Me) added a hit as well. Olivia Gallan added another steal to her USCAA stolen Base lead.

Game 2 saw the Mustangs commit one error.

Emma Scheeren picked up the loss for the wildcats.

After the game Head Coach Bruce Robertson commented, "This was a good start for us on the road as we have 4 games in two days. We continue to hit the ball well but I would like to see us keep improving. Our pitchers continue to pitch great. We finally got Olivia Scott a full 7 inning game. Thats been a goal for us all season. She is finally coming around to the pitcher I know she is. Avery Herrirck had another great day in the circle. She has been our work horse all season which i know she enjoys as she is very competitve athlete. This is a good time for our team to play to our potential."

Next up the Mustangs host CCRI on Sunday May 1 with 1pm and 3pm game times.