
Raleigh, NC – The Peace College softball team
started off slow, but quickly got on track versus Meredith
College in NCAA division III action on Wednesday afternoon
on the campus of the Pacers. Peace took two games from
the cross-town Angels, 8-2, 9-1 on a day filled with
off-diamond activities.
Thanks to The Strike-Out Cancer initiative, which unites
the American Cancer Society and the National Fastpitch
Coaches Association to help raise funds and awareness
to fight cancer, the Pacers held a breast cancer awareness
day. The contest, which was dubbed the “Pacers
go pink game”, had its share of guest celebrities
in attendance. North Carolina State softball coach,
Lisa Navas and her 2006 Atlantic Coast Conference championship
team was honored at the event, in addition to guest
appearances by Wool E. Bull, the famed mascot of the
Durham Bulls minor league baseball team, and Stormy
who acts as the official team mascot of the defending
Stanley Cup champions Carolina Hurricanes.
Although it would be easy to get distracted at all that
was going on, somehow the Pacers were able to concentrate
on the base path and put up seventeen runs in just twelve
innings of play. Game one saw the Angels strike first
as Adrienne Bryant knocked in Lindsey Hastings on an
RBI single with two outs in the top of the first inning
to put Meredith up 1-0. Peace would answer back as their
bats started to come alive. The Pacers were able to
score a run in each of the next three innings to give
them a 3-2 lead after a scoreless fifth inning.
The game was in question as the home team stepped to
the plate in the top of the 6th inning, but those doubts
were quickly diminished. Summer Evans started the inning
by cranking a Krista Giles fastball over the centerfield
fence to double the Peace lead at 4-2. The scoring barrage
did not end there. Kristyn Trogdon stepped up with one
out and doubled to right-center field and advanced to
third base after Ashley Weathersbee singled up the middle.
Trogdon would score on the next pitch as Kristen Crandall
plated her with another single to put the Pacers up
5-2. Lauren Pleasant would clear the bases with two
outs as she smacked a double past the Angels defense
to bring in both Crandall and Weathersbee and then Holly
Braswell did the same to bring Pleasant around the bases
to give Peace an 8-2 lead.
Meredith could not muster any runs in the top half of
the seventh inning giving the Pacers the victory in
game one. Peace was led by Lauren Pleasant who went
2 for 4 with two RBI’s. Braswell and Trogdon also
had two hits a piece respectively, while each knocked
in one run to pace the Peace offensive effort. Hastings
was the only Angel to record two hits for the visitors
as Ashley Stansbury went the distance on the mound for
Peace. Stansbury gave up nine hits and one earned run,
but fanned nine batters in the winning effort. Giles
took the loss for Meredith in game one.
The night cap saw a very similar scenario as game one.
Peace was slow to put runs on the board, but would come
alive in the later innings. Pleasant and Braswell both
batted in runs in the third inning, to put the Pacers
up 2-0
heading into the fourth inning. Meredith would add a
run in the top half of the fourth to keep the game alive,
but Peace would again have a huge inning to put the
game out of reach.Stansbury would add a few RBI’s
to her stats as she stepped to the plate in the fifth
inning. The freshman pitcher/designated hitter took
Angels pitcher Giles deep to left-center field for another
Pacer home run and give the Pacers a 5-1 lead. Peace
did not stop scoring.
The Pac ers
added another four runs via RBI’s by Kenni Seagroves,
Trogdon, Crandall, and Braswell respectively. The onslaught
put Peace up 9-1 and put the game out of reach as it
led to a mercy ruling to stop play after five innings
of play.
Lauren Pleasant went the distance on the mound picking
up the win for Peace, as a very fatigued Giles dropped
her second game in a row as she pitched every inning
for Meredith in the two game set. The Pacers were led
on offense by Stansbury who batted in three runs on
one hit and Braswell who was two for three with two
RBI’s.
The two wins move Peace
to 23-13 overall, while the Angels dropped to 6-28 on
the season. The Pacers will turn their focus back to
USA South Conference play as the conference tournament
nears next weekend. Peace has one more double-header
scheduled for Friday as they play host to fellow conference
member, Shenandoah University. First pitch is scheduled
for 1:00 PM in Raleigh.
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