After
returning from their Florida trip, Windham softball lost to Biddeford 12-6 and
since has gone undefeated.
In
the past week, Windham defeated Marshwood 13-6, Westbrook 12-0 and Westbrook
again 15-8.
Last
Saturday, Marshwood visited Windham and the Eagles turned on the offense and
the defense. Danielle Tardiff led the Eagles on the hill allowing four earned
runs and generating five runs batted in and scoring two. Tardiff struck out
eight and allowed six hits.
On
Monday, Westbrook visited for the first of two battles against the Eagles. Danielle
Tardiff hurled a shutout, striking out twelve and the Eagle offense generated runs
quickly to mercy run the Blue Blazes. Olivia Mora generated five runs batted in
and scored two to lead the Windham offense. Danielle Tardiff also contributed
scoring one run and batting in two.
Tuesday
saw a different battery against Westbrook as Tardiff got a rest. However, that
was only defensively speaking. Tardiff and Megan Joy each scored three runs and
Alex Morang and Katie Hunter scored two each to help Windham get the 13-6
victory. Erin Elder, Katie Hunter and Lily MacPherson combined as pitchers to
help Windham to their ninth victory.
Coming
up, Windham will be facing McAuley on Friday the 20th away and then
face Thornton Academy in Saco on Monday.
Coach
Travis Demmons is optimistic about the season. However, Thornton and powerhouse
Scarborough present challenges for his squad. Look for Windham Softball to
enter the playoffs this season.
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