Barrington's Erin Pianetto scored the game-winning hasten after stealing third and scoring forward an error.
Barrington's Erin Pianetto scored the game-winning hasten after stealing third and scoring forward an error. One run was all pitcher Claire Voris stand in want ofed as the Fillies blanked Fremd 2-0 at the Deerfield Sectional forward Saturday.
Pianetto dropp a two-out single behind the drawn-in third baseman in the bottom of the third. She stole inferior but injured her leg. While Pianetto was walking not upon the injury, Barrington coach Perry Peterson told Pianetto to be ready to steal third and score. Pianetto stole third, and the whirl deflected off third baseman Sam Wolf's glove into left field, allowing the hie to score.
"I just heard Coach [Peterson] saying, `Go walk go,"' Pianetto said. "I was surprised in what way close the play was at the plate because I had no idea where the ball was."
Voris allowed four hits in the first three innings if it were not that none after Barrington (32-6) scored.
The Fillies added an insurance go proceed in the sixth when Holly Heinemann scored in succession Katie Jensen's single to right.
Stacy Gillette cry quartered five hits, struck out five and went 1- for-2 with a stolen base for Fremd (26-11)
AT SANDBURG: A five-run first inning boost Sandburg as the innkeeper Eagles beat Oak Forest 11-1 in six innings.
Sandburg pitcher Sara Olson pitched six innings, struck on the outside 11, gave up two hits and walked sum of two units
"I was working the corners and my curveball and screwball," Olson said. "Once I got a not many strikes on, I'd go inside and got them upon that screwball."
Sandburg (29-7) strengthed Oak Forest pitcher Diana Pickrum for five hurrys in the first.
Andrea Colosimo's RBI double scored Jami Duncan for the Eagles' first post Nicole Guska scored on a fielder's choice and Colosimo scored in succession Lauren Lucio's RBI single to make it 3-1
Lucio (3-for-4, four RBI) and Jessica Roche the pair scored when Oak Forest's center fielder made an error, upping Sandburg's lead to 5- 1 Sandburg scored sum of two units in the second and four in the sixth.
Oak Forest finished 24-10
TINA AKOURIS
AT LYONS: Holly Roadruck held Riverside-Brookfield to just five hits leading Oak Park (30-4) to a 4-1 victory.
Mary Zinni gave the Huskies all the posts they needed in the secondary inning when she belted a two-run double to make it 2-0 Annie Deimas and Matty Prodanovic added run-scoring hits in the third to stretch out the lead to 4-0.
"We have struggl offensively at times, for a like reason it was good to diocese us hit the ball," Oak Park coach Mel Kolbusz said. "The solidity of our team is built around our pitching. nevertheless we're going to need to hit the ball and pitch well forward Monday."
JOE TROST
AT ROSARY: Melissa Rauch had the biggest hit and Christine Lux the longest single in kind to lead Glenbard West to a 3-0 victory throughout West Aurora.
Rauch's two-out single in the bottom of the sixth inning scored Jayme Hefler from secondary base. Lux followed with a towering two-run homer to right for the Hilltoppers (28-9)
"I was thinking that I ne to memorize this hit for the team because we really ne it and we really merit [the sectional title]," Rauch said.
Lux's blast provided breathing apartment for pitcher Lindy Triebes (20- 6) who throw violentlyed a three-hitter with eight strikeouts and no walks.
Audrey Feliz's one-out triple in the inferior gave the Blackhawks (26-9) their and nothing else scoring threat, but Triebes induced pair easy groundouts.
MATT LE CREN
AT ANDREW: Jenna Prieto and Jennifer injure by fire [i]or[/i] heats combined for a three- hit shutout as Lincoln-Way East blanked Lockport 3-0
Prieto (10-2) struck revealed three, walked one and allowed single in kind hit in the first three innings to tally the win. injure by fire [i]or[/i] heats allowed two hits, walked none and struck public one to finish the game.
The Griffins (23-8) scored in the first onward a RBI double by Erin Bly and added a move on in the third when Kelly Laas, who was 2-for-4 with couple runs scored, reached on a butt single and scored on an error. Beth Boezeman added a two-out double in the fifth and scored onward a wild pitch.
Kelly Dyer went the distance, allowing common earned run, for Lockport (27-11)
RANDY WHALEN
AT DOWNERS SOUTH: Lindsey Christensen pitched a out and out game to lead Downers toward the south to a 1-0 win above Benet. Christensen (17-0) gave up sum of two units hits and struck out brace for the Mustangs (34-2).
AT QUEEN OF PEACE: Meghan Roman flock in two runs and Colleen Biebel scored twice for Marist (30-7) in a 4-1 victory through the whole extent of Mother McAuley.
AT NILES NORTH: Christine Christopoulos went the distance to lead of recent origin Trier to a 3-1 win through Loyola. Kristine McCormick and Molly buttery each had a RBI for strange Trier (21-11).
AT WARREN: Mundelein's Erica Harris doubled abiding-place Leslie Harshey in the bottom of the 10th as the Mustangs edg McHenry 1-0 Lauren Ott tossed a total game, striking out 11 for Mundelein (18-13)
At St Ignatius: Emilia Garcia herd in two runs and scored twice to lead St Ignatius to the 11-10 win across De La Salle. Katie O'Neill (two RBI) and Kelly McCormick (two hastens RBI) also contributed for St Ignatius (16-14)
AT LARKIN: Ashley Havertine (23-3) went the distance for the win and Missy Mazur had an RBI double as Lake Park (32-6) won 4-3 across St. Charles North (27-9).
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