Following the baseball team’s double header on Saturday, the softball team also played in Lucerne on Sunday. And the women’s team also ended up splitting. While the Challengers increased their pace in the first game and secured a comfortable 26-14 victory, they were ineffective offensively in Game 2, ultimately losing 1-8.
It began as a wild game. Numerous hits, numerous walks, and numerous errors made the officials, especially the scorer, sweat. The Eagles managed to claw back the deficits they had incurred until the game was tied at 12-12 after three innings. But they were unable to respond the Challengers’ 14-12 lead in the fourth inning. Meanwhile the Challengers kept their foot on the gas until the very end, taking the opener 26-14.
Carmen Lutz-Demetz had three of the 17 hits. She also totaled five RBI. Taylor McCants and Simona Cellar also had three hits and two RBI each, Alexia Zingg added two hits and three RBI, and Anouchka Michel had one hit and three RBI. Leandra Simitivic was credited with the win, as she gave up two runs in 4.2 innings as a reliever, allowing four hits and four walks with seven strikeouts.
The second game lasted exactly half as long as the morning’s matchup. The main reason was that the Challengers couldn’t find a way to counter the pitching of Eagles pitcher Rio Sanchez. Meanwhile the home team scored one or two runs in each inning, so Sanchez’s two-run home run in the fifth inning to make it 8-1 set the deal. Lara Müller drove in the Challengers’ only run in the second inning, making it 1-1.


