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Silver Creek's teammates celebrate with Kim Bauer, Center, after having hit a solo homerun against Gowanda during the third inning of the Division 3 Division 3 on Sunday afternoon. PJ Photo by Matt Spielman

Gowanda-Kim Bauer's Line-Drive Homerun interrupted to the right field with a four-run third and Silver Creek hit Gowanda 11-0 in Chautauqua-Cattaraugaugus Athletic Association Division 3 Softball.

In a rare game on Sunday afternoon, the Black Knights Pitcher Maddie Blair dominated the Panthers, even though they were injured on a swing in the middle of the game on her non -changing shoulder. The right-handed man threw a three-hitter with five strikes while he didn't allow a walk. Seven and sixty of their 93 parking spaces went for strikes.

Silver Creek (5-2, 4-1), in which his head coach had resigned on Friday, jumped with a first inning with three runs with a three-run inn on Gowanda (5-3, 2-2).

Kyla Ziegler sang with one and Priya Sakpal went before Blair reached a mistake to load the bases. With Makayla Kelly on the plate, Ziegler met a passed ball before Kelly followed with a single with two runs.

In the third inning of the Black Knights, Ziegler went and Sakpal achieved a mistake before Blair reached another mistake on Tafel Ziegler. The second mistake made it possible to score the first place from first in the game. Kelly was then grounded and Blair scored third place to score 6-0.

Silver Creek's Priya Sakpal safely slips into the home plate before Gowanda Catcher Helene Wallschlaeger can secure a throw during the CCAA Division 3 Softball game on Sunday in Gowanda. PJ Photo by Matt Spielman

With empty bases, Bauer then drove a 1-2 place over the outer field fence to reach it 7-0.

Silver Creek scored his last four runs in the seventh inning.

Rylee Weiskerger and Ziegler opened the frame with singles before a double steal and a walk to Sakpal invited the bases. Then colored Blair and the throw on the plate you were looking for for a force out hit the bat on the floor, so Weiskerger scored a goal. When Gowanda's Catcher's ball escaped, Ziegler hit the whole way from the second and the other two runners took second and third place. Kelly then made it possible and let Sakpal excite a goal and farmer, which Blair brought from third place.

Cece John tripled and pulled for the Panthers. Her only other goal was a single from Lauren Kelly. None of the seven runs that Kota allowed in three innings was deserved. She excluded three and went three as she allowed three goals. Gracie Eddy performed the last four innings and allowed four runs (two deserved) on two goals and two walks while he was two.

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