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Beekmantown defeated Plattsburgh 6-1, with key hits from Gillian Roberts, Meegan Burdo, and Ashley Barnes. Lily Perry secured the win by striking out 10 batters.
BEEKMANTOWN — Beekmantown strung more hits together to top Plattsburgh, 6-1.
That happened in the third as Gillian Roberts, Meegan Burdo and Ashley Barnes had a single each for the Eagles.
Teammate Lindsey Shanley had the only extra base hit, which was a double.
Lily Perry got the win as she struck out 10 batters. Halle Burdo struck out nine in the loss.
“Both pitchers threw very well, which caused both teams to struggle at bat,” Beekmantown coach Ashley Barnes said. “Hits were hard to come by. Gillian Roberts, Meegan Burdo and Ashley Barnes were able to string three singles together in one inning, which made the difference. It was a very close contest with limited hits and errors by both squads.”
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Beekmantown 6, Plattsburgh 1
PHS 010 000 0 - 0 3 0
BCS 020 310 x - 6 5 1
Burdo and Lathrop. Perry and Burnham. WP- Perry. LP- Burnham. 2B- Shanley (BCS)
SARANAC 13
PERU 2
PERU — Saranac bats connected for 12 hits as the Spartans defeated the Nighthawks, 13-2.
It was the eighth game in 10 days for Peru, and it started to show, said head coach Amie Marshall.
Abby Carter and Emily McDermott had triples to lead Saranac.
“Saranac put together a strong, well-rounded performance on the softball field, showcasing both solid defense and effective hitting throughout the game,” Marshall said. “They were sharp defensively and consistently made plays behind their pitcher while also finding success at the plate.
“Overall, it was a strong showing by Saranac while we look to regroup and sharpen our focus moving forward.”
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Saranac 13, Peru 2
SCS 400 130 5 - 13 12 1
PCS 001 100 0 - 2 6 7
Baxter to Hanson. Bateman, Siskavich (6) and Geppner. WP- Baxter. LP- Bateman. 2B- R. Ryan (SCS) Narducci (PCS). 3B- Carter (SCS), McDermott (SCS)
SARANAC LAKE 13
MORIAH 3
PORT HENRY — Saranac Lake scored in all but one inning to defeat Moriah, 13-3
The Red Storm powered out 16 hits as Ellie Willett and Kasey Clark had three each.
Emma Akey had two hits with one being a triple.
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Saranac Lake 13, Moriah 3
SLCS 332 110 3 - 13 16 0
MCS 000 300 0 - 3 10 4
Roberts, Colby (4) and Clark. Sargent, Courtright (5) and Slattery, Taylor (4). WP- Roberts. LP- Sargent. 3B- Akey (SLCS)
MVAC
Lake Placid 11
Willsboro 10
LAKE PLACID — Lake Placid walked it off.
After building a 10-4 lead through four innings, Willsboro began chipping away at the Bombers’ lead. Lake Placid would plate one in the bottom half of the seventh to win and send everyone home.
Beekmantown won the game against Plattsburgh with a score of 6-1.
Gillian Roberts, Meegan Burdo, and Ashley Barnes had key hits for Beekmantown, while Lily Perry struck out 10 batters.
Lily Perry recorded 10 strikeouts during the match.
Coach Ashley Barnes noted that both pitchers performed well, making it a close contest with limited hits.
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While both teams had plenty of hits, the pitchers were both effective in their own way.
Lake Placid’s Willow Wood struck out 14 batters as Laney Nolette of Willsboro struck out 10.
The Wolves’ Raegan Morgan led all players with three hits, two of which were a double and triple.
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Lake Placid 11, Willsboro 10
WCS 220 032 1 - 10 8 4
LP 104 500 1 - 11 9 3
Nolette and Morgan. Pike (5). Wood and St. Louis. WP- Wood. LP- Nolette. 2B- Morgan (WCS), Nolette (WCS) Pike (WCS), Colby (LP). 3B- Morgan (WCS)
Chazy 18
Indian Lake/Long Lake 15
INDIAN LAKE — It was a hitting showcase between the Eagles and Orange
Chazy outlasted Indian Lake/Long Lake, winning 18-15.
Seven different Eagles had multiple hits led by Wynter Jarus, Aubrey Bechard and Juliana Inzunza having three. Bechard led the way with two extra base hits — a double and triple — and four RBIs.
Teammate Gwyn Compeau and Inzunza had three.
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Chazy 18, IL/LL 15
CCRS 341 343 - 18 19 4
IL/LL 460 041 - 18 15 5
Turek, Barriere (2) and Bechard. Pierson and Scofield. WP- Barriere LP- Pierson. 2B- Jarus (CCRS), Becahrd (CCRS), Scofield (IL/LL)