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HICKORY, N.C. - Freshman Cailah Niles and sophomore Courtney
Czentnar each homered in the opener, while senior Jessica Neidigh
and junior Molly Child combined for six base hits in the nightcap
to help lift the Anderson softball team to a doubleheader sweep of
Lenoir-Rhyne, 2-1 and 6-5, in the South Atlantic Conference opener
for both teams Sunday afternoon at Bears Field.
Anderson improved to 19-5 overall and 2-0 in the league with its
fourth straight win and its 15th victory in the last 18 contests.
The Trojans opened their league schedule with a victory for the
first time since splitting a twin bill with Lenoir-Rhyne to begin
the 2012 conference slate. Lenoir-Rhyne fell to 18-7 overall and
0-2 in conference play with its fourth loss in five decisions.
Game #1
Anderson 2, Lenoir-Rhyne 1
Niles, who entered the weekend tied for second in the nation with
11 home runs, slammed her 12th the season in the sixth inning,
while Czentnar hammered what turned out to be the game-winning
homer in the seventh inning.
Freshman Chelsea Jones (5-1) earned her fifth win of the season
by scattering three hits and allowing just one earned run over 4
2/3 innings of work in the circle. She struck out two Bears and did
not walk a batter. Sophomore right-hander Lauren Rudesheim also
shined for the Trojans, starting the contest and allowed just two
hits in 2 1/3 innings, while striking out one and issuing three
walks.
Each team managed just three hits apiece through the first four
innings, with Lenoir-Rhyne manufacturing a run in the bottom of the
fifth inning, when sophomore Sarah Kenley doubled home pinch-runner
Samantha Drose with two outs for the first run of the game.
Niles answered quickly for the Trojans with a home run to lead
off the sixth inning to even the score at 1-1, and after Jones
retired the Bears in order in the bottom of the sixth, Czentnar's
two-out solo home run in the top of the seventh gave the Trojans
the one-run advantage. Jones again shut the L-R offense down in the
bottom of the frame for the win.
Game #2
Anderson 6, Lenoir-Rhyne 5 (9 innings)
Neidigh was 3-for-5 in the nightcap, with a single, a run-scoring
triple and a two-run homer. Child added a pair of singles and a
double in five trips to the plate.
Rudesheim (7-3) started the second game as well, allowing three
runs (two earned) while striking out one and walking four. She
tossed 5 1/3 innings and faced one batter in the decisive ninth
inning. Jones earned her third save of the season by working 3 2/3
innings and surrendering two runs (one earned) while recording two
strikeouts.
The Trojans batted around in the third inning and took advantage
of four base hits, a walk and an error to gain a 3-0 lead. Freshman
Carli Hurtado led off the inning by reaching on an error and scored
on Neidigh's second triple of the season. Child then singled to
plate Neidigh and crossed the plate two batters later on Jones'
single to left field.
Lenoir-Rhyne posted a solo run in the fourth and two in the
fifth inning to knot the score at three apiece. Neidigh's seventh
round-tripped of the year gave AU a brief 5-3 lead in the eighth,
but the Bears answered with two in thtehbottom of the frame to
force another extra inning. Jones was placed on second base to
start the inning as part of the tie-breaker, moved to third on Bri
Cason's sacrifice bunt, and scored the go-ahead run on Rebecca
Martin's sacrifice fly to right field.
The Trojans will play host to South Atlantic Conference opponent
Mars Hill on Tuesday, with first-pitch at Smethers Field scheduled
for 3 p.m.