Gloversville extended their losing streak to six on Tuesday, dropping their season record down to 2-11 in the process. They came up short against the Scotia-Glenville Tartans, falling 16-0. Unfortunately, that's the second time they've come up short against the Tartans this season, as they also lost their prior matchup 23-0 back in April.
As for Scotia-Glenville, the win (which was their third in a row) raised their record to 12-3-1. Considering they have won six matchups by more than six runs this season, Tuesday's blowout was nothing new.
For Scotia-Glenville's part, Keeley Kristel was a major factor while hitting and pitching. She kept things locked down with no earned runs or hits while striking out 12 over five innings pitched. Kristel has been nothing but reliable on the mound: she hasn't tossed less than five strikeouts in 13 consecutive appearances. She was also big at the plate, going 3-for-4 with two runs, one triple, and two RBI.
In other batting news, Julie Cooper and Molly Juedes did most of the damage at the plate: Cooper got on base in all four of her plate appearances with four runs, one triple, and one RBI, while Juedes went 1-for-3 with one home run, four RBI, and two runs. Those four runs gave Cooper a new career-high. Another player making a difference was Emily Martin, who went 1-for-3 with three RBI, two runs, and one double.
Coming up, Gloversville will take on Broadalbin-Perth at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday. The Patriots have struggled to contain batters this season (they've allowed 9.87 runs per game on average), something the Huskies/Dragons will no doubt try to take advantage of. As for Scotia-Glenville, they will venture away from home to challenge Schenectady at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday. The Patriots have struggled to contain batters this season (they've allowed 20.8 runs per game on average), something the Tartans will no doubt try to take advantage of.
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