Woodson hasn't had much luck against West Springfield recently, but that could start to change on Tuesday. Woodson will head out on the road to face off against West Springfield at 6:30 p.m. Woodson has given up an average of 12.2 runs per game this season, but Tuesday's game will give them a chance to turn things around.
Woodson fell victim to Lake Braddock and their airtight pitching crew on Friday. They came up short against the Bruins, falling 16-0. The loss leaves the Cavaliers still looking for their first win of the season.
Meanwhile, West Springfield fought the good fight in their extra-innings matchup against South County on Friday but wound up with a less-than-desirable result. They fell just short of the Stallions by a score of 8-7. The Spartans have struggled against the Stallions recently, as the game was their fifth consecutive lost meeting.
Layla Muten made the most of her time at bat despite the final result and scored two runs while going 2-for-4. Carys Clipper also deserves some recognition as she snagged her first stolen base of the season.
Muten wasn't the only one working in the hit department: West Springfield kept the outfield on their toes and finished the game with 12 hits. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now got at least ten hits every time they've taken the field this season.
Woodson's defeat dropped their record down to 0-6. As for West Springfield, their loss was their first in the region, dropping their region record down to 3-1 and their overall record down to 3-2.
Woodson beat West Springfield 6-3 in their previous meeting back in May of 2024. Will Woodson repeat their success, or does West Springfield has a new game plan this time around? We'll find out soon enough.
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