Tide bounces Devils out
Breaks don’t go Spa’s way in loss to Curwensville
By Matthew Digiacomo
Johnson led off and blistered a shot that cleared the center field fence just to the right of the 200-foot mark. One out later, Shannon McDonald connected on the first pitch she saw from Baer. Annie Wilson tried to run it down, but the ball cleared the wall just as Wilson smashed into the wall to the left of the 200-foot mark.
“We were in it until the sixth,” said McKissock. “And then they hit those two home runs and took the wind out of our sails. That is tough to come back from.”
But the Spa still had one more try at it.
Kristen Humes started the top of the seventh by hitting a ball that looked like it would drop just over the shortstop’s head. However, Dani Struble made a tremendous diving catch with her back to the plate for the first out. To add insult to injury, Margo Livermore’s bloop over the second baseman’s head was tracked down and caught by a diving Bloom, who ran all the way in from center. Lansberry took care of the final out by striking out Wilson.
“Holly has just been fabulous all year,” said Leigey “She just keeps getting stronger as we go deeper and deeper in the playoffs. She hits everything. I just throw the count down, the catcher shows it and she hits it.”
Johnson was the only player to notch a multi-hit game, going 2-for-3 with the double, a homer, two runs and an RBI. Lansberry pitched seven shutout innings, allowing one hit and hitting a batter. She struck out five.
Baer went six innings allowing six hits and striking out three. Three of the four runs she allowed were earned. Wilson, the hero in Thursday’s game against Chartiers-Houston, had the Devils’ only hit.
“Cambridge is a very solid defensive team,” said Leigey. “(Baer) does well. She was keeping them in the game and their defense kept them in the game. They were probably the soundest defensive team we have faced in the playoffs.”
Curwensville advances to the state championship game for the first time in school history. The Golden Tide will face Upper Dauphin at 2 p.m. on Friday in Shippensburg for the title. If the Tide win, it would also be the first softball crown in District 9 history.
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