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SATURDAY'S SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Alton splits with Jersey - The Telegraph - 3/24/2019

SATURDAY’S SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Alton splits with Jersey; Krumwiede hits walk-off HR for Hawks

Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com

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  • Alton shortstop Tami Wong, shown throwing to first for an out Thursday at Roxana, had five hits Saturday in the Redbirds’ doubleheader split with Jersey at Alton High in Godfrey. Photo: Greg Shashack / The Telegraph

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Greg Shashack / The Telegraph

Alton shortstop Tami Wong, shown throwing to first for an out Thursday at Roxana, had five hits Saturday in the Redbirds’ doubleheader split with Jersey at Alton High in Godfrey.

A first-game victory and a quick 4-0 lead in the second game put Alton Redbirds softball in prime position for a doubleheader sweep Saturday.

But a seven-run third inning saved the Jersey Panthers and salvaged their split in Godfrey.

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The Panthers rapped out six hits, including four doubles, in their big inning that accounted for all Jersey’s runs in a 7-5 victory after the Redbirds won the opener 7-4. Alton is 4-2. Jersey is 2-3.

Brooke Tuttle went 4-for-4 in the second-game win for Jersey, which got two hits and three RBIs from Grace Sharich and three hits, including a pair of doubles, from Ryleigh Jones. Shelby Koenig went the distance for the win, yielding five runs on 12 hits, one walk and six strikeouts.

Alton’s Lynna Fischer and Emma Kiger both had three hits, and Abby Sullivan and Tami Wong added two hits apiece in the second game. Kiger took the loss, with six of the seven runs she allowed coming unearned. Abby Scyoc was strong in relief with 4 1/3 shutout innings, but the Redbirds offense could not rally to bail out a defense that committed six errors.

In the opener, Alton scored four runs in the fourth inning to go up 5-2. The Panthers got within 5-4, but could not regain a lead. Lauren Brown and Lauren Rexing both hit homers and drove in two runs for the Panthers, who got two hits from both Tuttle and Melissa Weishaupt. Four errors hurt Jersey pitcher Claire Anderson, who allowed seven runs (three earned) on eight hits, two walks and three strikeouts.

Alton picked up three hits from Wong and two hits and three RBIs from Sullivan. Alyson Haegele got the win, while Kiger turned in two scoreless innings for a save.

SATURDAY’S SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Alton splits with Jersey; Krumwiede hits walk-off HR for Hawks

Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com

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  • Alton shortstop Tami Wong, shown throwing to first for an out Thursday at Roxana, had five hits Saturday in the Redbirds’ doubleheader split with Jersey at Alton High in Godfrey. Photo: Greg Shashack / The Telegraph

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Greg Shashack / The Telegraph

Alton shortstop Tami Wong, shown throwing to first for an out Thursday at Roxana, had five hits Saturday in the Redbirds’ doubleheader split with Jersey at Alton High in Godfrey.

A first-game victory and a quick 4-0 lead in the second game put Alton Redbirds softball in prime position for a doubleheader sweep Saturday.

But a seven-run third inning saved the Jersey Panthers and salvaged their split in Godfrey.

Recommended Video

00:38

01:12

The Panthers rapped out six hits, including four doubles, in their big inning that accounted for all Jersey’s runs in a 7-5 victory after the Redbirds won the opener 7-4. Alton is 4-2. Jersey is 2-3.

Brooke Tuttle went 4-for-4 in the second-game win for Jersey, which got two hits and three RBIs from Grace Sharich and three hits, including a pair of doubles, from Ryleigh Jones. Shelby Koenig went the distance for the win, yielding five runs on 12 hits, one walk and six strikeouts.

Alton’s Lynna Fischer and Emma Kiger both had three hits, and Abby Sullivan and Tami Wong added two hits apiece in the second game. Kiger took the loss, with six of the seven runs she allowed coming unearned. Abby Scyoc was strong in relief with 4 1/3 shutout innings, but the Redbirds offense could not rally to bail out a defense that committed six errors.

In the opener, Alton scored four runs in the fourth inning to go up 5-2. The Panthers got within 5-4, but could not regain a lead. Lauren Brown and Lauren Rexing both hit homers and drove in two runs for the Panthers, who got two hits from both Tuttle and Melissa Weishaupt. Four errors hurt Jersey pitcher Claire Anderson, who allowed seven runs (three earned) on eight hits, two walks and three strikeouts.

Alton picked up three hits from Wong and two hits and three RBIs from Sullivan. Alyson Haegele got the win, while Kiger turned in two scoreless innings for a save.

SATURDAY’S SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Alton splits with Jersey; Krumwiede hits walk-off HR for Hawks

Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com

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  • Alton shortstop Tami Wong, shown throwing to first for an out Thursday at Roxana, had five hits Saturday in the Redbirds’ doubleheader split with Jersey at Alton High in Godfrey. Photo: Greg Shashack / The Telegraph

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Greg Shashack / The Telegraph

Alton shortstop Tami Wong, shown throwing to first for an out Thursday at Roxana, had five hits Saturday in the Redbirds’ doubleheader split with Jersey at Alton High in Godfrey.

A first-game victory and a quick 4-0 lead in the second game put Alton Redbirds softball in prime position for a doubleheader sweep Saturday.

But a seven-run third inning saved the Jersey Panthers and salvaged their split in Godfrey.

Recommended Video

00:38

01:12

The Panthers rapped out six hits, including four doubles, in their big inning that accounted for all Jersey’s runs in a 7-5 victory after the Redbirds won the opener 7-4. Alton is 4-2. Jersey is 2-3.

Brooke Tuttle went 4-for-4 in the second-game win for Jersey, which got two hits and three RBIs from Grace Sharich and three hits, including a pair of doubles, from Ryleigh Jones. Shelby Koenig went the distance for the win, yielding five runs on 12 hits, one walk and six strikeouts.

Alton’s Lynna Fischer and Emma Kiger both had three hits, and Abby Sullivan and Tami Wong added two hits apiece in the second game. Kiger took the loss, with six of the seven runs she allowed coming unearned. Abby Scyoc was strong in relief with 4 1/3 shutout innings, but the Redbirds offense could not rally to bail out a defense that committed six errors.

In the opener, Alton scored four runs in the fourth inning to go up 5-2. The Panthers got within 5-4, but could not regain a lead. Lauren Brown and Lauren Rexing both hit homers and drove in two runs for the Panthers, who got two hits from both Tuttle and Melissa Weishaupt. Four errors hurt Jersey pitcher Claire Anderson, who allowed seven runs (three earned) on eight hits, two walks and three strikeouts.

Alton picked up three hits from Wong and two hits and three RBIs from Sullivan. Alyson Haegele got the win, while Kiger turned in two scoreless innings for a save.

SATURDAY’S SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Alton splits with Jersey; Krumwiede hits walk-off HR for Hawks

Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com

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  • Alton shortstop Tami Wong, shown throwing to first for an out Thursday at Roxana, had five hits Saturday in the Redbirds’ doubleheader split with Jersey at Alton High in Godfrey. Photo: Greg Shashack / The Telegraph

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Greg Shashack / The Telegraph

Alton shortstop Tami Wong, shown throwing to first for an out Thursday at Roxana, had five hits Saturday in the Redbirds’ doubleheader split with Jersey at Alton High in Godfrey.

A first-game victory and a quick 4-0 lead in the second game put Alton Redbirds softball in prime position for a doubleheader sweep Saturday.

But a seven-run third inning saved the Jersey Panthers and salvaged their split in Godfrey.

Recommended Video

00:38

01:12

The Panthers rapped out six hits, including four doubles, in their big inning that accounted for all Jersey’s runs in a 7-5 victory after the Redbirds won the opener 7-4. Alton is 4-2. Jersey is 2-3.

Brooke Tuttle went 4-for-4 in the second-game win for Jersey, which got two hits and three RBIs from Grace Sharich and three hits, including a pair of doubles, from Ryleigh Jones. Shelby Koenig went the distance for the win, yielding five runs on 12 hits, one walk and six strikeouts.

Alton’s Lynna Fischer and Emma Kiger both had three hits, and Abby Sullivan and Tami Wong added two hits apiece in the second game. Kiger took the loss, with six of the seven runs she allowed coming unearned. Abby Scyoc was strong in relief with 4 1/3 shutout innings, but the Redbirds offense could not rally to bail out a defense that committed six errors.

In the opener, Alton scored four runs in the fourth inning to go up 5-2. The Panthers got within 5-4, but could not regain a lead. Lauren Brown and Lauren Rexing both hit homers and drove in two runs for the Panthers, who got two hits from both Tuttle and Melissa Weishaupt. Four errors hurt Jersey pitcher Claire Anderson, who allowed seven runs (three earned) on eight hits, two walks and three strikeouts.

Alton picked up three hits from Wong and two hits and three RBIs from Sullivan. Alyson Haegele got the win, while Kiger turned in two scoreless innings for a save.

SATURDAY’S SOFTBALL ROUNDUP: Alton splits with Jersey; Krumwiede hits walk-off HR for Hawks

Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com

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  • Alton shortstop Tami Wong, shown throwing to first for an out Thursday at Roxana, had five hits Saturday in the Redbirds’ doubleheader split with Jersey at Alton High in Godfrey. Photo: Greg Shashack / The Telegraph

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Greg Shashack / The Telegraph

Alton shortstop Tami Wong, shown throwing to first for an out Thursday at Roxana, had five hits Saturday in the Redbirds’ doubleheader split with Jersey at Alton High in Godfrey.

A first-game victory and a quick 4-0 lead in the second game put Alton Redbirds softball in prime position for a doubleheader sweep Saturday.

But a seven-run third inning saved the Jersey Panthers and salvaged their split in Godfrey.

Recommended Video

00:38

01:12

The Panthers rapped out six hits, including four doubles, in their big inning that accounted for all Jersey’s runs in a 7-5 victory after the Redbirds won the opener 7-4. Alton is 4-2. Jersey is 2-3.

Brooke Tuttle went 4-for-4 in the second-game win for Jersey, which got two hits and three RBIs from Grace Sharich and three hits, including a pair of doubles, from Ryleigh Jones. Shelby Koenig went the distance for the win, yielding five runs on 12 hits, one walk and six strikeouts.

Alton’s Lynna Fischer and Emma Kiger both had three hits, and Abby Sullivan and Tami Wong added two hits apiece in the second game. Kiger took the loss, with six of the seven runs she allowed coming unearned. Abby Scyoc was strong in relief with 4 1/3 shutout innings, but the Redbirds offense could not rally to bail out a defense that committed six errors.

In the opener, Alton scored four runs in the fourth inning to go up 5-2. The Panthers got within 5-4, but could not regain a lead. Lauren Brown and Lauren Rexing both hit homers and drove in two runs for the Panthers, who got two hits from both Tuttle and Melissa Weishaupt. Four errors hurt Jersey pitcher Claire Anderson, who allowed seven runs (three earned) on eight hits, two walks and three strikeouts.

Alton picked up three hits from Wong and two hits and three RBIs from Sullivan. Alyson Haegele got the win, while Kiger turned in two scoreless innings for a save.

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