Raleigh,
NC – The Peace Pacer softball squad dropped a
home double header to visiting Christopher Newport University
on Saturday in USA South Conference action 0-9, 2-6.
The Captains were able to stay undefeated on the early
season, including a 2-0 record in USA South Conference
play by defeating the Pacers.
Peace could only muster one hit in the first game, while
CNU was able to scatter five runs in the first inning
to take a 5-0 lead early on in the contest. The lead
was too much for the Pacers to overcome and the Captains
used their early success to go onto victory 9-0 in game
one.
The Pacers again found trouble getting on the scoreboard
in game two. The Captains were able to strike first,
this time again using a five run inning to jump ahead
of the Pacers 5-0 in the fourth inning. Peace was able
to break up the shut out in the bottom of the fifth
when Summer Evans hit a sacrifice fly to centerfield
to bring in Ashley Weathersbee who had advanced to third
base after walking to start the inning. Weathersbee
made it around the bases thanks to a wild pitch and
a fielder’s choice.
Peace pitcher Lauren Pleasant helped her own cause in
the bottom of the sixth inning when she took a Kristen
Bruce fastball deep to center field for a home run.
Pleasants’ deep ball cut into the Captains’
lead 5-2, but it was too little, too late as CNU was
able to put another run on the board in the seventh
to take a 6-2 victory.
The losses drop Peace to 1-3 (0-2 USA South) on the
year, while the Captains stay perfect at 4-0 (2-0 USA
South). The Pacers will be back in action on Tuesday
when they travel to Winston Salem to face Salem College.
First pitch is scheduled for 4:00 PM.
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