
12U softball
State Farm left fielder Audrey Wolfe made one of the best catches of the night by hauling in this ball in the second inning Tuesday night in 12U softball at Rolling Hills Park. (Photo by Chris Bowie) .
State Farm left fielder Audrey Wolfe made one of the best catches of the night by hauling in this ball in the second inning Tuesday night in 12U softball at Rolling Hills Park. (Photo by Chris Bowie) .
QuinlanAgency.com held off a rally in the final inning to beat Fayette 13-12 in Cal Ripken Major Tuesday night at Harley Park. QuinlanAgency.com, 5-5 on the season, led Fayette 9-3 after one and 13-8 after two.
In the Boonslick 10U Softball League Monday night at Lions Park, Show-Me Inspections defeated W-K Ford 18-7. Although Show-Me Inspections wound up winning by 11 runs, the first inning was anything but a blowout as both teams played to a 6-6 tie.
In two highly contested games Monday night at Cal Ripken Minor at the BHS Field, Bradley Automotive won 24-9 over Axis Seed in the first game while Fayette defeated Rt. B Café in a slugfest 29-22.
Boonville Caterpillar scored four runs in the first and then sent three runs across in the second and five again in the third to beat Fayette 12-2 in four innings Tuesday night in Midget League action at the BHS Ball Field.
JPS Productions saved its best for last Tuesday night against State Farm in 12U softball at Rolling Hills Park. While trailing for the entire game against State Farm, JPS Productions made the most of the opportunity in the final inning by exploding for five runs in the third for a 9-8 victory.
Citizen’s Community Bank raised its season record to 7-0 by beating Rick Ball Auto Group 16-1 in Cal Ripken Minor Tuesday night at Pilot Grove. Citizen’s Community Bank never trailed in the game against Rick Ball Auto Group and plated five runs in the first, three again in the second and eight in the third to win by the mercy rule.
In the Boonslick High School Softball League Monday night at Rolling Hills Park, Trailblazers beat Jamestown 15-7 in the first game and then tied the Lady Eagles 8-8 in the nightcap. Trailblazers, 1-0-1 on the season, opened the first game with two runs in the first, four again in the second and six in the third to go up 12-0.
A-Bow-K scored three runs in the first inning and then sent five runs across in the third to beat Tint Shop 8-6 in Midget League action Monday night at Kemper Park. A-Bow-K, improving to 6-2 on the season, trailed Tint Shop 1-0 after one half inning before rallying with three runs in the bottom half of the first.
Citizen’s Community Bank scored early and often Wednesday night against Einspahr Construction for a 18-3 victory at Harley Park. CCB, 8-0 on the season, opened the game with 13 runs in the top half of the first and then sent four runs across in the second and one again in the third to win by the mercy rule.