For the second straight game, Whitesboro will face off against Rains. The Bearcats will venture away from home to square off against the Wildcats at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday. Whitesboro is strutting in with some hitting muscle as they've averaged 8.5 runs per game this season.
Whitesboro is on a roll after a high-stakes playoff matchup on Friday. They put the hurt on Rains with a sharp 17-6 win. Winning may never get old, but the Bearcats sure are getting used to it with their third in a row.
Avery Howerton was a major factor no matter where she played. On the mound, she didn't allow a single earned run while striking out seven over seven innings pitched. She has been consistent: she hasn't tossed less than seven strikeouts in six consecutive appearances. She was also big at the plate, getting on base in three of her six plate appearances with one home run, three runs, and two RBI.

Cameron Ortiz
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In other batting news, Whitesboro let Bradi Gallaway and Cameron Ortiz run wild. Gallaway got on base in three of her six plate appearances with one home run, four RBI, and two runs, while Ortiz went 4-for-5 with three RBI, two runs, and two doubles. Those four hits gave Ortiz a new career-high. The team also got some help courtesy of Tylar Olsen, who got on base in three of her five plate appearances with two runs and two RBI.
Whitesboro hit smart and finished the game with only two strikeouts. The team has now struck out at least three batters in three consecutive contests.
Whitesboro's victory was their third straight on the road, which pushed their record up to 20-9. Those road wins came thanks in part to their hitting performance across that stretch, as they averaged 13.3 runs over those games. As for Rains, this is the second loss in a row for them and nudges their season record down to 20-11-1.
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