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Sunday, May. 04, 2008

Softball roundup: DeSales stays atop Blue Mountain

By the Herald staff

WALLA WALLA -- Amanda Arnzen recorded a pair of victories on the mound as DeSales pounded visiting Pomeroy 10-0 and 15-7 to improve to 8-2 and stay tied with Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalie atop the Blue Mountain 2B Division.

Pomeroy 000 00 -- 0 0 3

DeSales 041 23 -- 10 1 0

One out when 10-run rule invoked. Uto and Love; Arnzen and Mertens. Highlights--Amanda Arnzen (D) 14K, 2BB; Dani Hall (D) 2-run 3B in 5th.

Pomeroy 100 600 0 -- 7 4 2

DeSales 420 081 x -- 15 13 1

Love and Borglund; Arnzen, Warnick (4), Arnzen (4) and Mertens. Highlights--Arnzen (D) 2x4, 3B, RBI; Lexi Zander (D) 3x5, RBI; Kelsey Hart (D) 2x3; Erin Mertens (D) 2x5, 4 RBI. DeSales 11-6 overall.

Dayton 7-16, Waitsburg-Prescott 6-5

Dayton 011 112 1 -- 7 7 4

Waits-Prescott. 021 002 1 -- 6 7 8

Michelle Barker and Nicole Lockard; Morgan Beckman and Withers. Highlights--Sara Schlachter (D) 2B; Cassie Steinhoss (D) 2B; Kayla Turner (D) 2H, 2B; Ruffcorn (WP) 2H; Ashley Coila (WP) 2H; Jordann Doetker (WP) 2B

Dayton 203 416 -- 16 7 5

Waitsburg-Prescott 211 100 -- 5 4 9

Barker and Lockard; Hailey Larsen, Kasmira Grende (5) and Anjelica Hernandez, Withers (5). Highlights--Mindy Hodgson (D) 2B, 3B; Madeleine Jensen (D) 2B, 4RBI; Beckman (WP) 2B; Ruffcorn (WP) 2H.

Hermiston 9-9, Mountain View 0-4

Hermiston 100 314 0 -- 9 8 0

Mountain View 000 000 0 -- 0 4 3

Lindzey Ramos and Kaylee Heyne; Kidder and Bigby. Highlights--Courtney Hancock (H) 3x4, 2RBI, 2 2B; Ramos (H) 1x4, RBI, R, 4K; Amanda Bevington (H) 1x3, 2RBI, R.

Hermiston 002 000 7 -- 9 17 3

Mountain View 211 000 0 -- 4 5 4

Ramos and Heyne; Bateman and Bent. Highlights--Hanna Findley (H) 1x4, 2RBI, 2B; Hancock (H) 3x4, 2RBI, 2R HR; Ramos (H) 4x4, 2R, 3K; Hannah Whitsett (H) 2x3, R, RBI. Hermiston 10-13, 6-7 IMC.

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