Northridge extended their losing streak to seven on Saturday, dropping them down to 1-11. They lost 32-3 to the Twin Valley South Panthers. The Polar Bears lost against the Panthers in their previous head to head back in May of 2018, too, but the margin this time around was even wider than the 12-8 score last time.
As for Twin Valley South, their win ended a four-game drought at home and bumped them up to 4-12. That looming 32-3 mark stands out as the most commanding margin for them yet this season.
For Twin Valley South's part, Kamryn Metzger was a major factor no matter where she played. She looked comfortable on the mound, pitching three innings while giving up just one earned run off one hit. Metzger has been nothing but reliable: she hasn't given up more than two hits in seven consecutive appearances. She was also stellar in the batter's box, getting on base in three of her five plate appearances with one home run, four runs, and three RBI. That home run was her first of the season.
In other batting news, Paityn Cross was a standout: she got on base in five of her six plate appearances with one home run, five runs, and two stolen bases. What's more, she posted three hits, the most she's had since back in March. Another player making a difference was Adisen Johnson, who got on base in four of her six plate appearances with four runs, five RBI, and one triple.
The teams didn't have to wait long for a rematch: Twin Valley South beat Northridge by a score of 27-4 later that day.
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