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    Cambridge softball defeated by Marshall and Lakeside Lutheran

    By Calahan Steed,

    2024-04-17

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    Waterloo scored five runs in the second inning to pull away with a 10-2 victory over the Cambridge softball team on Thursday, April 18 at CHS.

    Marissa Spoke scored on a passed ball, Callie Davison hit a two-run double to score Briana Lauersdorf and Emerson Schulenburg, Leeah Dorn scored on a sacrifice fly out from Brenna Huebner and Katrina Freund drove in Davison on an RBI single.

    Davison and Ally Schaumann both led the Pirates with two RBIs each. Dorn, Lauersdorf, Freund and Huebner each knocked in a run.

    For Cambridge, Kimmy Roidt hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the fifth inning, scoring Megan Bernhardt. Saveea Freeland pitched a complete game, recording three strikeouts and giving up 10 runs (six earned) in the loss.

    Cambridge is 3-4 overall and 1-2 in conference play.

    Marshall 13, Cambridge 0

    Marshall used a seven-run bottom of the second inning to roll to a 13-0 victory over the Cambridge softball team on Tuesday, April 16.

    In the second, Carly Checky hit an RBI single to score Naomi Dahl. With two outs, Lyliane Browne scored Kennedy Weisensel and Emily Brodbeck on a two-run single, Mollie Fritter drove in Sydney Stuntebeck on an RBI single, Kate Luzenski doubled home Fritter and Dahl hit a double to score Luzenski.

    Fritter led Marshall with three RBIs, while Browne, Dahl and Luzenski each drove in two runs.

    Cambridge pitcher Saveea Freeland pitched four innings, giving up 13 runs (11 earned) and recording six strikeouts.

    Lakeside Lutheran 3, Cambridge 0

    Kooper Killmon pitched a two-hit shutout with five strikeouts as Lakeside Lutheran topped visiting Cambridge 3-0 in non conference softball on Monday, April 15.

    The Warriors (2-3) backed Killmon with three runs in the second inning. After Emma Wunderlich and Kourtney Zech reached on no-out errors, Emma Smulders singled to left to open the scoring. Kieghtan Rank, with two away, drew a bases-loaded walk before Caitlin Lloyd crossed home on a wild pitch.

    Saveea Freeland allowed three unearned runs on six hits in six innings, walking five, in the loss for the Blue Jays (3-2). Offensively, Freeland had both of the team’s two hits.

    Nate Gilbert of the Jefferson Daily Union contributed to this article.

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