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Sapulpa Daily Herald. Tuesday, September 29,2009 — Pajse 7
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Sapulpa suffers sweep at Broken Arrow
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By Ben Johnson tri-u 3 m .
How They Scored
Sapulpa at Broken Arrow (Game 1)
By Ben Johnson
Herald Sports Editor
BROKEN ARROW -
Eleven Broken-Arrow seniors
celebrated in style Monday
nighl. And all Sapulpa could
do was watch.
Following pregame senior-
night festivities, the third-
ranked Lady Tigers pounded
out 14 hits and rolled to a 7-1
victory over Sapulpa in the
second game of a doublehead-
er Monday night at the Broken
Arrow High School softball
field.
The six-run defeat was the
Lady Chieftains’ sixth straight
loss and another game where
they struggled to get the bats
going, according to coach
Jolene Man in
It was
Martin
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. Broken Arrow second: Megan Higgins led oH and homered to
left field Broken Arrow 1, Sapulpa 0.
S? reached on a fielding error by Sapulpa‘
Rachel Byrom. Frazier scored. Sullivan to third. Scott to secono.
BA 2, Sapulpa 0.
cording to coach I Photos by BEN JOHNSON/Heratd
-We just couldn't swmg the in the sixth. Chieftains The junior hurler. .„
just
bats today."
Broken Arrow (21-4) used
three runs in the second to
build a comfortable cushion
before adding one run in the
in the sixth. Chieftwns. "ITie jOTiw hwrter
Leading the way for the who struck ou. ...« withi u
Ladv Tigers the defending distributing a walk, allowed
Xchampions.» *«. ~
sophomore Sam Forrest, who h.ts - 12 of wh.ch were
A A 11 ilK <1 run uviivd
Sapulpa at Owasso
When: Today.
Time: 6 p.m.
Where: Owasso High School
(12901 E H6th St. North. 0»mo)
Nickname*: Sapulpa Lady
Chieftains: Owasso Lady Ram*
Records: Sapulpa 7-21; Owasso 23-
Kankings: Sapulpa i* not ranked in
Class 6A; Owasso is No. 7 in 6A.
Coaches: Sapulpa (Jotcnc Martin);
Owasso (Shane Eicheri.
[ |,i Cames Played: Sapulpa lost
7-1 :u the second game of a double
header at Broken Arrow Monday
while Owasso lost 5-4 al Jenks
Monday afternoon
l ooking Ahead: Sapulpa will cele
hrale senior night Wednesday against
Bishop Kelley while OHS wilt be at
Broken Arrow Wednesday
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went 4 for 4 with a run scored
and a RBI. Forrest was one of
eight Broken-/»rrow hitters to
tally a hit and one of four who
recorded a multi-hit perform-
ance.
On the mound, the Lady
Tigers were led by Jacque
Lynn (9-0), who went six
strong innings while only
allowing one run - which w'as
earned - on three hits. She also
struck out five and didn t a
walk any before giving way to
senior Kristen Barwig. who
pitched a near-flawless sev-
enth to cap off senior night.
Barwig only allowed one hit in
addition to one strikeout.
Marcedes Pankey led
Sapulpa (7-21) offensively by
-> x with a run
gles.
However, it
was the extra-
base hits that
caught Martin's
eye.
"She's giving
up a lot of hits."
Martin said of
Files. "And she’s
giving up a lot of
extra-base hits,
which is con-
cerning and
something we're
going to have to
work on."
Softball regional
pairings
announced.
To find out where
Sapulpa and
Kellyville will be
and who they will
play, see
Wednesday’s
Sapulpa Daily
Herald.
as the third-ranked Lady
Tigers blanked SHS. 2-0. in
the first game Monday after-
noon.
Turner carried a no-hit bid
into the final
frame but
Sapulpas Lacey
H i I 1 h o u s e
spoiled the
senior's outing
with a single
through the left
side of the
infield for the
Lady Chieftains’
lone hit of the
contest. But for
good measure.
Turner ended the
game by getting
SH&l Marcedes Pankey to
Sapulpa at Broken Arrow (Game 2)
. Broken Arrow second: Megan Higgins led off and reachedion
grounded into a Oder’s choice at first. Higgins out at home.
Forrest to third, Scott to second. Sheridan Crawforu amgled ,~
ipft Forrest scored. Scott to third. Lauren Rahe (running for
Eiiman) to second. With two outs. Candice Momgold j^gted to
. ., c-nh u.vad Rahe to third Crawford to second. Devin
Razier singled to nght. Rahe scored. Crawford to third. Momgoia
to second. Broken Arrow 3, Sapulpa 0.
. Broken Arrow third: Higgins ted off and reached on a he'ding
Higgins scored, Forrest to third. BA 4, Sapulpa 0.
. Broken Arrow fourth: Monigold led off and singled to right-
Frazier grounded into a fielder's choice at second, Mcmgoid out
at second With one out, Megan Sullivan reached on an infield
io Owing
and Sullivan recorded a aouoie ww. ~ „fcher
second, Frazier scored on a throwing error by Sapulpa catcher
Lacey Hillhouse. Higgins doubled to left, Sullivan scorec
Sapulpa 0.
to secona. wuu
scored BA 6, Sapulpa 1.
. Broken Arrow sixth: Rahe led off and tripled to nght-center
With two outs. Forrest singled to center. Rahe scored BA 7,
Sapulpa 1.
Ben Johnson
Herald Sports Editor
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Broke. Arow’s Jessica
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Megan Higgins supplied an
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would add one more run in the ***£ * ^ al 7 a m **1 la*. ur-.l 2 pm in the front paAmg
third when Devin Frazier ofr^api|,pH HS All money nosed at the garage sale *.11 go io the Sap p
scored on a fielding error by baseball program ui the wav up until Oct 10
Sapulpa second Oaseman
Rachel Byrom. iSivLnecuL of H.wthrone and Bryan) be.*een I and 4 p m. or *eek
For Sapulpa (7--0). Jessica w 4 3010 8 p m. on Oct. 8.
Pollard (2-6) pitched a com- iKbrcakcr again in
plete game while allowing • Herald pkk'em contest winners. It *ame d
only -*ne earned run on eight Week 4 Bnan Welker.of Kiefer,eoroctly pwked 10.anoH3
hits. She also struck out three ^ ^ |n , 1K.breakmg. total-point score of 55 in the Sapu pa
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,ame Mondav
and walked one.
Of Pollard's outing.
Sapulpa coach Jolene Martin
said: "She pitched good
enough to win."
Ben Johnson
sports@sapulpaheraWonllne.com
tried to sccre on a ywn—^ — ____ ________
Sand Spring knockToff Lady Chieftains in straight sets
H it did nut count toward the picks since it read Ag
For a full recap of Kellyville’s two
victories over Drumright and Liberty
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on Monday, see the Wednesday
edition of the Sapulpa Daily Herald.
Carpenter honored as
Sapulpa's lone senior
From Staff Reports
Sand Springs spoiled
Sapulpas party Monday night
at the Chieftain Ccn'er.
After Cacy Carpenter was
recognized as the lone senior
for the Lady Chieftains, the
12th-ranked Lady Sandites
knocked off SHS. 3-0 (25-14
25-17 , 25-16), in a battle ot
25-1 /, ZD-ioi, >» - ------
Highway 97 rivals.
The victory improved Sand
Springs to 12-11 while the
Lady Chieflaini fell to 3-15 on , Cacy Ca^e.
'^sapulpa will be al bome (51) was honored as SHS
again ronight against Owasso. |one senior Monday mgrit.
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