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05/07/25 - Away | 6-7 L |
04/18/24 - Away | 12-0 W |
04/09/24 - Home | 11-1 W |
04/12/23 - Home | 11-1 W |
04/10/23 - Away | 20-1 W |
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Beavercreek is 7-2 against Springfield since April of 2015 and they'll have a chance to extend that dominance on Friday. The Beavers will welcome the Wildcats at 5:00 p.m. Beavercreek is coming into the matchup on a six-game losing streak.
Beavercreek came up short against Centerville on Thursday, falling 15-5.
Mckenna Beck and Annessa Stamper did some serious damage despite the final result: Beck went 2-for-3 with two runs, one stolen base, and one RBI, while Stamper went 1-for-2 with two runs, one double, and one RBI. That stolen base marked the first that Beck has snagged this season. The team also got some help courtesy of Makayla Shade, who went 2-for-3 with two RBI.
Meanwhile, Springfield hadn't done well against Beavercreek recently (they were 1-7 in their previous eight matchups), but they didn't let the past get in their way on Wednesday. The Wildcats sure made it a nail-biter, but they managed to escape with a 7-6 victory over the Beavers. For those keeping track at home, that's the closest win the Wildcats have posted since April 6, 2024.
Leeauna Rardon made a big impact while hitting and pitching. She pitched seven innings while giving up just one earned (and five unearned) runs off five hits. Rardon was also big at the plate, going a perfect 3-for-3 with two RBI and one double. That's the most hits she has posted since back in March.
In other batting news, Katie Peterson was a standout: she went 2-for-3 with one run and one double. Another player making a difference was Savanna Vela, who went 1-for-3 with two RBI and one double.
Springfield kept the outfield on their toes and finished the game with 12 hits. They are 3-1 when they post 11 or more hits.
Beavercreek's loss dropped their record down to 7-13. As for Springfield, their victory bumped their record up to 6-11.
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