Florence, SC – After two straight days of rain,
the sky finally cleared in Florence and the East Coast
Challenge was finally able to get underway on the last
scheduled day of the tournament. Peace College was scheduled
to play 3 games on Friday and 2 on Saturday, much like
the other attending teams, but ended up playing 3 games
on Saturday. The Pacer club went 1-2, loosing to Huntingdon
College of Alabama 3-0 in game one, defeating USA South
Conference opponent NC Wesleyan College in a non-conference
game 3-0 and then loosing to LaGrange College of Georgia
6-0 in the night cap.
In game one, Huntingdon scored three runs on eight hits
and one error as Peace could not find the plate and
ended the contest without any runs, three hits and one
error. Freshman short stop, Summer Evans had two of
the three Peace hits with a single up the middle and
a double hit to deep center field. Junior third baseman
Kenni Seagroves singled to center field for the third
hit. Freshman pitcher, Ashley Stansbury took the loss
from the mound for the Pacers, dropping to 5-4 on the
season.
In game two, Peace was paired against USA South Conference
foe, NC Wesleyan College. The Battling Bishops connected
for five hits but never crossed the plate leaving nine
runners on base at the end of the game. Peace only connected
on three hits but scored all three runs on four Bishop
errors. Ashley Stansbury had two hits, singling up the
middle and to left field. Junior second baseman, Joanie
Blevins picked up the other Peace hit singling with
a shot to left field. Junior first baseman, Holly Braswell
scored the first Peace run in the bottom of the second
inning on an error by the NC Wesleyan first baseman.
Peace would not score again until the bottom of the
sixth inning as Summer Evans scored on Stansbury’s
single to left field, as Stansbury picked up an RBI.
Blevins would also score on an error by the left fielder
in the same play. Senior pitcher, Lauren Pleasant picked
up the win from the mound advancing to 5-1.
In the night cap, the Pacers met up with LaGrange College
who scored six runs on eight hits and four Peace errors.
Peace didn’t score, only connecting on three hits.
Seagroves, Blevins & Stansbury each picked up a
single for the Pacers. Stansbury took the loss from
the mound dropping to 5-5 on the season.
The Pacers dropped to 15-8 overall, still 1-3 in the
USA South. Peace will resume conference play next week
traveling to Greensboro, NC to take on the Pride of
Greensboro College who are currently undefeated in conference
play. The first game of the double header is slated
to start at 2:00 pm.
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