C-Falls softball rallies past Libby

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C-Falls softball rallies past Libby

LIBBY — Onnikka Lawrence and Kylie Gjesdal-Davis both doubled in the seventh inning as Columbia Falls turned a 4-2 deficit into a 6-4 victory over Libby Saturday in a Northwest A softball matchup. Alexa Friske reached on an error and Bella Mann walked to set up Lawrence, who knocked in both with her

C-Falls softball rallies past Libby

LIBBY — Onnikka Lawrence and Kylie Gjesdal-Davis both doubled in the seventh inning as Columbia Falls turned a 4-2 deficit into a 6-4 victory over Libby Saturday in a Northwest A softball matchup. Alexa Friske reached on an error and Bella Mann walked to set up Lawrence, who knocked in both with her double to right field to tie the game at four. Gjesdal-Davis then traded places with Lawrence ...

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LIBBY — Onnikka Lawrence and Kylie Gjesdal-Davis both doubled in the seventh inning as Columbia Falls turned a 4-2 deficit into a 6-4 victory over Libby Saturday in a Northwest A softball matchup.

Alexa Friske reached on an error and Bella Mann walked to set up Lawrence, who knocked in both with her double to right field to tie the game at four. Gjesdal-Davis then traded places with Lawrence on a hit to left field that gave the Wildkats (5-3) the lead.

Gjesdal-Davis also knocked in a pair in the first inning with a bunt single.

Leah Rusdal homered in the second as the Lady Loggers (4-3) tied the game at two.

Two RBI singles from Tessa Purdy and Rossi Baney gave Libby a 4-2 lead.

Carmen Kohler threw 6 2-3 innings in the circle for Libby, allowing four runs on six hits and striking out nine.

Katie Bulawsky went the distance for Columbia Falls, allowing four runs on 11 hits. She fanned three.

BONNERS FERRY, Idaho — Addyson Fisher went 4-for-5 in a game one win as Troy split a doubleheader with Bonners Ferry Saturday.

Fisher doubled and tripled in the second inning as the Trojans (8-5) plated 11 to take a 12-1 lead.

Fisher knocked another triple in the fourth as three more Trojans came home to extend the lead to 15-1.

Halle Wallace went five innings for Troy, allowing two runs on three hits. The game ended after five innings due to the mercy rule.

In game two, Bonners Ferry sent three across the plate in each of the first three innings, taking a 9-2 advantage.

The Trojans rallied back with four runs in the fourth, including a two-run triple from Ellah Wallace.

Ryelle Short went all seven innings for Bonners Ferry, allowing six runs on six hits and fanning 11 batters.

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