After capturing a two-run lead in the the second inning Perryville took an on the road win over North East. Mara Little hit a triple in top of the second, putting a man on third. Emily Phillips then hit a single. Hanna Downes was walked loading the bases for Perryville. Hannah Gordon was walked, giving the Panthers their first run, scored by Little. Erin Murphy hit a single, which brought in a second run for the Panthers by Sarah Chandler, to round out the top of the second. "Usually when people give us the opportunity to hit, we hit and we make them pay," said Phillips. Reliever Madison Penta came in in the third inning to shut down the Elks and to give Bo Manor a 15-6 away game victory on March 22.
St. Mary's Little League Junior softball All-Stars claimed the state title with a 12-2 triumph over Rising Sun in five innings Thursday evening at Eder Park.
St. Mary's Little League's Junior softball All-Stars forced a decisive game for the state title by topping Rising Sun 11-9 Tuesday, July 12, at Eder Park.
The two teams will meet Wednesday night at 6:30 with the state championship on the line. Chesapeake City clinched the district 9-10 softball tournament with a 5-2 triumph over Havre de Grace Saturday at Stancill Park.
The Rising Sun All-Stars dominated the Little League Maryland District 5 Junior Division softball tournament to give manager Paul Taylor his first title in 13 tries.
Rising Sun cinched the crown with a 9-1 triumph over Elkton at Eder Park Tuesday night, July 5. Rising Sun stayed alive in the Little League district 9-10 softball tournament with a 27-7 mercy rule win over Perryville Friday in four innings at Stancill Park.
Rising Sun will face Havre de Grace Wednesday, July 6, at 5:30 p.m. Elkton's Senior Division softball All-Stars left no doubt.
Reagan Connell hurled a no-hitter as Elkton captured the District 5 crown with a convincing 10-0 triumph over Perryville Thursday night at Trego Field. Rising Sun opened the Little League Maryland District 5 junior softball tournament with a 28-1 triumph over Havre de Grace in five innings Monday night at Eder Park.
Perryville coach Dave Ruark called it "a fairytale ending".
In a game which featured more twists and turns than Principio Road, the Panthers outlasted Boonsboro 10-9 in nine innings Saturday in College Park to capture the school's first MPSSAA Class 1A softball state title and complete an undefeated season. |
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