Monday, September 21, 2015

Mammoth Shot by Kelsi Oberhauser Propels Mustangs to Consolation

Kelsi Oberhauser hit a mammoth shot for a home run at North Andrew against Northeast Nodaway. It was one of the longest home runs ever hit at the North Andrew ballfield, and it propelled David Carroll's Mustangs to a consolation title after they had won the rubber game of the series between themselves and Northeast Nodaway. North Nodaway built up a 6-3 lead before Northeast chipped away at it for the rest of the game, coming up short and falling 6-5.

Breann O'Riley got the win for North Nodaway and got three hits for the Mustangs, as did Madison Thompson. Makayla Cross and Oberhauser each had two hits for North Nodaway, which had 11 hits. That was a recovery for the Mustangs, who had dropped a 13-3 decision to Plattsburg. Oberhauser had a double in addition to her home run; Thompson had a double as well. Oberhauser drove in three runs for North Nodaway. Cross and Thompson had one each.

For Northeast, Dallis Coffelt took the loss. Makayla Adwell got two hits for Northeast, including a double. Alicia Smith, Talina Nelson, Taylor Coffelt, Maggie Schmitz, and Jill Spire all had doubles. Maggie Schmitz drove in two runs for Northeast; Adwell and Spire had one each.

North Nodaway had a much easier time against Albany. They jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead against the Warriors and went on to win 7-2 for their second trophy of the year.

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