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Torrey Stubblefield delivering the pitch at Lone Oak on Monday. Photo by Loretta Anderson the third inning when the Howe girls scored two runs on two hits to take a 2-1 lead. With one out, Erin Blackburn singled to left followed by a Peyton Streetman walk. The next batter, Cassidy Anderson, hit a single up the middle to score the speedy Blackburn and move Streetman to third. Stubblefield helped herself out with a sacrifice fly to center which brought home Streetman from third. But in the bottom of the third, Lone Oak would tie the game on a walk and a single before Stubblefield got two grounders to end the inning and leave the go-ahead run stranded at third.
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Anderson who singled with the game tied at seven in the bottom of the fifth that started Howe's nine runs over the last two innings. Stubblefield again pitched for Howe and went 6.1 innings, throwing 108 pitches, and allowing only one earned run while striking out nine. She walked three and gave up six hits on the day. By the time all was said and done, the Lady Bulldogs ended up with 14 hits including five players having multi-hit games. Blackburn and Streetman, hitting first and second in the lineup, respectively, each drove in three runs as each homered in the game. Blackburn, Anderson, Chloe Loftice, and Kacie Morgan, and Mosier each had two hits. Morgan also drew two walks.
Howe took a 3-2 lead in the top of the fourth when Courtney Hopper, who had singled to lead off the inning, scored on a fielder's choice by Madison Mosier. The Lady Bulldogs tacked on a much-needed insurance run in the top of the fifth The Lady Bulldogs will travel to inning when Streetman singled on Farmersville on Tuesday. a fly ball to center that scored Blackburn who had led off the inning with a triple. Stubblefield got in trouble in the bottom of the fifth allowing four singles in the inning, but "Houdini'd" her way out of trouble and left the go-ahead run stranded with a strikeout looking to get out of the inning.
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On Tuesday, the Lady Bulldogs had late surge to clip Whitewright, but it took a six-run sixth inning to pull away from danger. It was
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