
Tigers
| 04/21/25 vs Walnut Hills | 15 | 
| 04/08/25 @ Turpin | 2 | 
| 04/01/25 @ Walnut Hills | 11 | 
| 03/29/25 @ Mt. Healthy | 15 | 
Loveland had to endure  a  five-game losing streak, but that streak is no more. Their pitcher stepped up to hand the Walnut Hills Eagles  a   15-0 shutout  on Monday. The Tigers not only won  on Monday, but they posted their biggest win  since March 29th (when they won  16-1).
 Maddie Raih was a  major factor no matter where she played. She  didn't allow a single  earned run over five innings pitched. Raih was also big at the plate,  going 2-for-4 with three  RBI and one  double. Those  RBI were  her first of the season.
 In other batting news,  Olivia Williams and  Summer Rohlfs did most of the damage at the plate:  Williams  got on base  in three of her four plate appearances with one  home run, three  runs,  and one  stolen base, while  Rohlfs  went 1-for-3 with one  home run, two  stolen bases,  and three  runs. That  home run marked the first that  Rohlfs has  launched this season. Another player making a difference was  Grace Alkire, who  went 1-for-2 with two  stolen bases, two  runs,  and two  RBI.
 Loveland was getting hits left and right  and  finished the game having  posted a batting average of .400. They are 4-2 when  they post a batting average of .375 or better.
The  win was their first  at home , bumping their record up to 6-8. As for Walnut Hills, they now  have a losing record of 4-5.
 Coming up, Loveland will square off against Kings at 5:00  p.m.  on Tuesday. The Knights will roll in looking for their  15th straight  victory, something the Tigers surely won't give up without a fight. As for Walnut Hills, they will take on Lebanon at 4:30  p.m.  on Tuesday. The Warriors' pitching crew has only allowed 1.8  runs per game  this season, so the Eagles' hitters will have their work cut out for them.
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