On Tuesday night the Boiling Springs Lady Bulldogs softball team ended their region season with a 14-0 victory at Spartanburg and while the Bulldogs finished out their region season on Tuesday night they will have to wait until later this week to find out where they will start the 5A playoffs.
The Bulldogs jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Ragan Bristol hit a single to centerfield to score Zoey Stewart who had reached base on an earlier walk. Boiling Springs added two more runs in the second inning when AD Raines tripled to left centerfield allowing Olivia Hall and Abbie Threatt to score and giving the Bulldogs a 3-0 lead. The Bulldogs would make the score 4-0 in the third inning when Emily Hill singled home Grace McKinney who had reached base on a double of her own. In the fourth inning the Bulldogs finally broke the game wide open when they batted around and all but two players scored in the inning. The fourth inning got started when Tori Beland reached base with a double to left field and soon came home to score on a double by Natalie Hazzard. Hazzard would score on the next at-bat when AD Raines made the score 6-0 on a double to leftfield and gave Raines her third RBI of the night. It seemed Spartanburg was going to be able to get out of the fourth inning with no more damage done after getting two outs but the Bulldogs hitters had other ideas in mind as McKinney, Bristol and Hill all scored on a triple to left field by Hall putting the Boiling Springs lead at 9-0. Hall was followed by Threatt who hit a homerun to centerfield and capped the Boiling Springs seven run fourth inning with the Bulldogs leading 11-0. The Bulldogs would add three more runs in the fourth inning when Sammy Quintero and Hailey Owens both scored on a double by Jaycie Osment. Osment would come around to score on a double by Hall giving Hall her fourth RBI of the game. While the Boiling Springs offense was impressive on Tuesday night the pitching wasn't bad either as Tori Beland, who came on in relief to pitch, was able to strike out eight of the final nine Spartanburg batters she faced. "We started out a little slow tonight but we finally got the bats going." said Bulldogs head coach Randy Piazza. "It's always a good feeling to get a win heading into the playoffs." Comments are closed.
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