Scotia-Glenville came out on top against Galway on Sunday thanks in part to the team's impressive eight-run third inning. The Tartans were the clear victors by a 14-2 margin over the Golden Eagles. The result was nothing new for the Tartans, who have now won five contests by seven runs or more so far this season.
Carly Mott spent all five innings played on the mound, and it's clear why: she surrendered only one earned (and one unearned) run on two hits.
On the hitting side, Scotia-Glenville let Emily Martin and Emma Klejsmyt run wild. Martin went 3-for-4 with three runs, one double, and one RBI, while Klejsmyt went a perfect 2-for-2 with two stolen bases, two RBI, and one run. Those two stolen bases gave Klejsmyt a new career-high. Rose Malone was another key player, going 1-for-2 with two runs, one stolen base, and two RBI.
Scotia-Glenville was getting hits left and right and finished the game having posted a batting average of .517. That's the best batting average they've posted all season.

Tartans
04/27/25 vs Galway | 14-2 |
04/27/25 vs Mechanicville | 4-1 |
04/23/25 vs Hudson Falls | 11-4 |
04/15/25 vs Queensbury | 14-2 |
04/14/25 vs Gloversville | 23-0 |
+ 3 more games |
Scotia-Glenville's win was their eighth straight at home dating back to last season, which pushed their record up to 9-3. Those home victories came thanks in part to their pitching effort, having only surrendered 2.0 runs on average over those games. As for Galway, with the loss, they broke their nine-game winning streak and moved their record to 10-2.
Scotia-Glenville has already played their next match, a 9-9 draw against Schuylerville on the 28th. As for Galway, they also didn't take long to hit the field again: they've already played their next game, a 12-4 win against Fonda-Fultonville on the 28th.
Article generated by infoSentience based on data entered on MaxPreps