Garrison roars for Lady Trojan softball
Phil Johnson | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years AGO
The Lady Trojans dropped both sides of a home doubelheader Saturday to Florence (16-0, 19-1), but junior Brenna Garrison proved she can hang with the best in Western B-C softball.
Garrison went 3-for-3, including a double and a homer with three RBIs in the first game. The hot streak continued in the nightcap when she went 2-for-3 with two more RBIs. Senior Baylee Burk also stood out at the dish, collecting three hits during the two games.
First game
Florence 16, Troy 5
Florence 503 08 – 16 12 1
Troy 011 30 – 5 10 11
FLORENCE – Hailey Huot 1-2, Kristyne Drozdz 2-4, Leibenguth 3-5, Sarah Schurg 2-5, Arthur 2-3, S. Drozdz 0-1, Natalie Drozdz 1-4, Kayla Amt 0-3, Jamie Moffatt 0-1, Teresa Stolle 1-2.
TROY – Tana Thill 0-1, Tunison 0-3, Garrison 3-3, Caitlin Johnston 1-3, Baylee Burk 2-3, Emily Landis 2-3, Rebecca Rotolo 0-2, Carr 1-2, Cheyenne Jordan 1-1, Riley Burk 0-1.
Second game
Florence 14, Troy 4
Troy 003 01 – 4 7 4
Florence 113 72 – 14 8 2
TROY – Thill 1-3, Tunison 1-3, Garrison 2-3, Johnston 1-3, B. Burk 1-3, Landis 0-2, Rotolo 0-2, Carr 1-2, Jordan 0-2.
FLORENCE – Hale 0-3, Byrne 2-2, Nikki Schurg 1-3, S. Schurg 1-2, Huot 0-3, Josie McCann 0-2, S. Drozdz 1-2, Hilde Huseby 0-1, N. Drozdz 1-2, K. Drozdz 2-3.
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