Shepard, Storm sail to victory past Lady Devils

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Princeton’s Sarah Schlund keeps her chin up, making a toss in the discus in Thursday’s quadrangular in the first outdoors meet of the 2009 track and field season at Princeton. (BCR photo/Kevin Hieronymus)

The Bureau Valley Storm staked winning pitcher Sam Shepard to a 5-1 lead in the fourth inning, and she rode it for a 6-3 over Hall Thursday in Manlius.

BV (4-4) plated three runs in the third, two in the fourth and another in the fifth. Anna Phillips had two hits and a RBI; Brooke Reinbeck had two hits; and Shepard had one and two RBIs. Shepard scattered four hits and struck out five.

For Hall, Ott went 2-3; and Sara Smoode stroked a triple to drive in two runs. Losing pitcher Johnna Schultz struck out while surrendering seven hits.

Bureau Valley 2, Dunlap 1: Dunlap took an early 1-0 lead in the bottom half of the first Wednesday, but the Storm plated two runs in the sixth inning to take a 2-1 lead over the Lady Eagles and held on in the seventh for the win.

Shepard picked up the win for the Storm, notching three strikeouts with one walk and seven hits allowed.

Princeton 9, Putnam County 7: The Tigresses banged out 11 hits to back Gwen Holmes offensively, making up for their defense that led to six unearned PC runs Thursday at Westside Park. Alyssa James had two hits and three RBIs; Jessica Hanna had two hits; and Brianna Kamphuis had two hits and four RBIs. Holmes struck out four and allowed three hits.

Hall 7, Putnam County 5: The Lady Red Devils used a six-run bottom half of the sixth to take the lead, 7-6. Hall reliever Claire Faletti finished the job for starter Callie Kowalski in the seventh, holding the Hall lead for the win. Erin Polte led the offensive charge for the Lady Red Devils, going 2-3 with two RBIs. Sara Smoode was also 2-3 with one RBI, and Faletti added an RBI.

Girls’ track and field

At Mendota: Hall dominated a quad meet at Mendota Wednesday, wracking up first-place finishes in 15 of the 18 events held, and also earning 11 seconds en route to scoring a dominating 166.5 points.

Hall freshman Amber Huffaker won two events, finishing first in the long jump (14 feet, 10 1/4 inches) and the 200m dash (28.22). Hall senior Kendall Rush was also a double winner, winning the triple-jump (35-0), and the 100m dash (13.06). Hall freshman Jenna Sobin made it a clean sweep in the jumps, earning gold in the high jump (4-9).

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