Recap
Despite 13 Hits Westerville South Junior Varsity Wildcats Loses To Hilliard Darby
Westerville South 13, Hilliard Darby 35
Hilliard, OH — Westerville South Junior Varsity Wildcats out-hit Hilliard Darby 13 to five, but it wasn't enough in a 35-13 loss on Saturday
Westerville South Junior Varsity Wildcats collected 13 hits and Hilliard Darby had five in the high-scoring affair.
Hilliard Darby opened up an early lead in the first inning when Montebon drew a walk, scoring one run.
Hilliard Darby took the lead for good with 16 runs in the second inning. In the second Mansini hit a solo homer, Tucker drew a walk, scoring one run, Montebon drew a walk, scoring one run, an error scored two runs for Hilliard Darby, an error scored one run for Hilliard Darby, Mansini homered on a 3-0 count, scoring three runs, Dunnington drew a walk, scoring one run, an error scored two runs for Hilliard Darby, Bomer drew a walk, scoring one run, Bolyard drew a walk, scoring one run, and Mansini grounded out, scoring one run.
Bolyard took the win for Hilliard Darby. The ace lasted five innings, allowing 13 hits and 13 runs while striking out three.
Tiah Brady took the loss for Westerville South Junior Varsity Wildcats. Brady.
Hilliard Darby tallied three home runs on the day. Mansini had a four bagger in the second and second innings. Bomer had a dinger in the third inning.
Westerville South Junior Varsity Wildcats tallied 13 hits on the day. Ella Deichert, Kara Francis, Ady Parker, and Layla Sparks each racked up multiple hits for Westerville South Junior Varsity Wildcats. Deichert led Westerville South Junior Varsity Wildcats with four hits in four at bats. Laynie Gibbs led Westerville South Junior Varsity Wildcats with two stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with eight stolen bases.
Hilliard Darby totaled five hits in the game. Mansini and Bomer all managed multiple hits for Hilliard Darby. Mansini went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead Hilliard Darby in hits. Hilliard Darby stole seven bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Jenkins led the way with two.