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Softball Lady ‘Cats drop two at home to Frostburg State

BUCKHANNON – The West Virginia Wesleyan softball team finished a home weekend series losing a doubleheaders to Frostburg State Sunday afternoon. The Lady Bobcats could only muster one run across both games continuing the offensive struggles for the Lady Bobcats dropping the games by 13-1 and 8-0 scores.

Game 1
A 13-1 game one proved how hot the bats were for Frostburg State. Another notable part was their pitching as Jamie Roberts pitched five innings allowing three hits and one earned run. Roberts also contributed at the plate with six RBIs including a two-run home run in the first and a base clearing three-run double in the fourth inning. For Wesleyan, Kendall Stoffel took the rubber first pitching three innings allowing hits six and five earned runs. The only run would come across in the fourth inning for the Lady Bobcats on a RBI ground out by Kelsi Brown. Alyssa Rohr, Andie Dizon, and Stoffel would go 1-2 at the plate as providing the only offense for the Lady Bobcats.

Game 2

This game would show similar struggles for the Lady Bobcats at they were shutout 8-0. Pitching for Frostburg State, Sydney Theobald pitched five scoreless innings allowing three hits and no earned runs. Victoria Wehrberger too the loss pitching four innings and giving up four earned runs. Mollie White would come in relief pitching one inning and gave up four earned runs as well. Alyssa Rohr, Savannah O’Shields, and Brooklyn Osburn collected the only hits for the Lady Bobcats.

The softball team plays Davis and Elkins at home in a double header Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Game 1

Game 2

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