Maryvale had to skate by with only a two-run margin when they last took the field, which might have inspired the 15-run drubbing they dealt Pioneer on Monday. The Flyers blew past the Panthers 19-4. With that win, the Flyers brought their scoring average up to 7.2 runs per game.
Avery Nickens was a major factor no matter where she played. She looked comfortable on the mound, striking out 11 batters over five innings while giving up just two earned (and two unearned) runs off six hits (and only one walk). Nickens was also big at the plate, getting on base in three of her four plate appearances with two runs and one double.
In other batting news, Nadia Williams and Elizabeth Fiaschetti did most of the damage at the plate: Williams got on base in all three of her plate appearances with one home run, four RBI, and two runs, while Fiaschetti got on base in three of her four plate appearances with three runs, one stolen base, and two RBI. Those RBI marked the first that Fiaschetti has brought in this season. Another player making a difference was Riley Nickens, who went 1-for-2 with two runs and two RBI.
Maryvale always had someone on base and finished the game having posted an OBP of .600. The team's really been improving in that area: they've now improved their OBP total in three consecutive matches.

Flyers
04/28/25 @ Pioneer | 19-4 |
04/25/25 vs Cheektowaga | 9-7 |
04/23/25 @ Iroquois | 0-15 |
04/22/25 vs Depew | 1-17 |
04/07/25 @ Lake Shore | 7-16 |
Maryvale's victory ended a five-game drought on the road dating back to last season and puts them at 2-3. As for Pioneer, they now have a losing record of 1-2.
Both squads are looking forward to the support of their home crowds in their upcoming games. Maryvale will square off against Eden at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday. As for Pioneer, they will take on Cheektowaga at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. The Panthers are facing the Chargers at the right time seeing as the Chargers are stuck on a three-game losing streak.
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