Bolton rallies to beat Crown Point

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Bolton rallies to beat Crown Point

Bolton rallies to beat Crown Point

BOLTON — Crown Point held a 13-9 lead with Bolton coming up to bat in the seventh inning. The Eagles scored five runs in the bottom half to defeat their Class D rival 14-13. Four Bolton players had multiple hit games led by Maelyn Hubert, Thea Kennedy and Jadynn Egloff going three-for-five at the pl

Bolton rallies to beat Crown Point

BOLTON — Crown Point held a 13-9 lead with Bolton coming up to bat in the seventh inning. The Eagles scored five runs in the bottom half to defeat their Class D rival 14-13. Four Bolton players had multiple hit games led by Maelyn Hubert, Thea Kennedy and Jadynn Egloff going three-for-five at the plate. Riley Huck finished the day 2-for-4. Huck’s hits were both doubles, and Kennedy and Ella ...

Down to their final three outs and trailing by four runs, the Bolton Eagles staged a stunning seventh-inning comeback to snatch victory from their Class D rivals, the Crown Point Panthers. With the score at 13-9, the Eagles' bats came alive, plating five runs to secure a dramatic 14-13 walk-off win in a game that had everything a softball fan could want.

The victory was fueled by a relentless offensive effort from Bolton's lineup. Maelyn Hubert, Thea Kennedy, and Jadynn Egloff each delivered three hits, while Riley Huck powered two crucial doubles. Carly Smith added a key triple, showcasing the team's ability to produce extra-base hits in high-pressure moments.

From the circle, it was a classic pitcher's duel. Bolton's Jadynn Egloff earned the win, battling through five strikeouts, while Crown Point's Kaitlin Ross was formidable in defeat, recording six strikeouts of her own. For the Panthers, Ross and Madison Wayman contributed doubles, with Leah Pockett finishing a perfect 2-for-2 at the plate.

In other local action, the Willsboro Wolves weathered an offensive storm to defeat Indian Lake/Long Lake, 23-19, in a high-scoring affair. After erasing an early deficit with a massive 10-run inning, the Wolves held on for the win. Kenzee Vanderpool was the undeniable star, going 5-for-5 with four RBIs, a performance that exemplifies clutch hitting.

Meanwhile, the Johnsburg/Minerva Irish Jags dominated with consistent scoring, putting up runs in every inning to defeat Lake Placid 18-3. After a tight 3-2 start, the Irish Jags unleashed 16 unanswered runs, with Reagan Morris leading the charge with a double and two RBIs.

Finally, Ticonderoga's offense exploded early, racking up 18 runs in just three innings to set the tone for a commanding victory. These games highlight the incredible talent, resilience, and competitive spirit found in high school softball, where no lead is ever truly safe and every player has the chance to be a hero.

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