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The Brittany Miller from United steers to southern first Baseman Makenna Jones during the Softball Opener on Monday. (Morning Journal/Ron Firth)

Hantoverton – The two softball seniors from United delivered on Monday on the Senior Day.

Allyson Lacey had an RBI double and grace coffee and an RBI single to emphasize a fourth fourth inning that gave the Eagles a 6: 4 victory against Southern at the five-inner start on Monday.

The second game was bound 2-2 before it was suspended due to the weather at the top of the second inning.

It will set up the stage for the department of Division VI as fifth United host on the 23rd Seed Southern on May 14th.

United is a total of 16-5 and 9-2 in the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference. Southern is 6-9 and 5-4 in the league game.

The coffee went at the Opener 2-towards 2 and Chloe Angelo scored two runs.

Peyten Kekel was the winning mug and threw 2 2/3 Inninging goalless relief. She gave up a hit with four strikes and three walks.

Jillian Dietrich threw up the first 2 1/3 innings and gave up four runs that were earned on five goals and a walk.

Southern took the lead 2-0 in the first time when Gianna Pecorelli and Kennedy Lewis sing, and both scored Cheyenne Buzzard's single after Center Field.

The Eagles came back directly to bind the score in the bottom of the first at the end of the first. Callie Koons took a single one, climbed to wild parking spaces to the second and third and met a bullet error. Angelo went and scored in a victim flying by Josie Wargo.

The Indians went 4: 2. Breena Frischkorn in the second inning to the Center Field Zaun and Raelea Carosiello. Freshkorn scored on a groundout by Pecorelli and Carosiello on a single from Makenna Jones.

United took the lead with four runs at the end of the third inn. Angelo opened with a double, became third on a wild playing field and hit a mistake. Wargo scored on a coffee single to connect the score with 4: 4. Lacey met a double to achieve coffee, and finally came home on a wild field to give the Eagles a 6: 4 lead.

Addy Martin took the loss, hit two and went five.

Aubree Pucci, second Baseman of the southern second basis, made an undoubtedly double game in the second inning.

In the first inn of the second game, Kennedy Lewis from Southern met a Homer with two runs, while United's Grace Coffee drove an RBI single and Brittany Miller in another run for a 2-2 tie.

Both teams should play on Wednesday, as United Carrollton and Southern entertain Youngstown East.

First game

S: 2-2-0-0-4-6-2

U: 2-0-4-0-X-6-7-2

Second game

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S: 2-2-2-0

U: 2-2-2-1

Louisville 10, West Branch 0

Louisville-Die softball team from West Branch suffered a setback against Louisville around 10: 2 on Monday.

West industry fell on 14-5, while the Leopards are 11-10-1.

Matt Hawk had three goals, including a double for the Leopards. Ellie Tucker had a double.

Tucker made the loss with two strikes and a walk in three innings.

West branch is in Carrollton today.

WB: 0-0-0-1-0-0-2-9-3

LO: 0-1-0-8-1-X-10-9-0

Heartland 27, Jefferson CC 4

Wintersville-Rachel Reynolds drove in four runs with three goals to lead Heartland to a 27:4 win against Jefferson County Christian on Monday.

Sarah Reynolds added a single, triple and four RBIs. Gabriella McDowell had three goals. Emily McDowell won the victory with seven strikes and five walks in five innings.

Heartland (6-6) is at United on Thursday.

HC: 2-2-6-11-6–27-15-3

JC: 2-0-2-0-4-3-3

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