Casey-Westfield Takes Advantage of Late Errors to Defeat Cumberland 7-3

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The Casey-Westfield varsity softball team utilized a massive five-run fifth inning and capitalized on defensive miscues to defeat Cumberland 7-3 in a home non-conference matchup on Monday.

The game began as a tight pitching duel. Cumberland struck first, manufacturing an unearned run in the top of the first inning to take a 1-0 lead. Casey-Westfield answered right back in the bottom of the first, plating two runs to secure a 2-1 advantage.

For the next three innings, the score remained frozen as both pitching staffs settled into a rhythm. Ava Goble started in the circle for Casey-Westfield and was electric during her three innings of work. The senior did not allow a hit or a walk and struck out five batters, though a fielding error resulted in Cumberland’s lone first-inning run. Sophomore Arhianna Bonds entered in relief for the final four innings, scattering four hits and allowing two runs to earn the win.

Cumberland starting pitcher Mia Holsapple battled hard throughout the afternoon, tossing a complete game. Holsapple threw 115 pitches over seven innings, allowing just six hits and striking out three. However, the Cumberland defense struggled behind her, committing three critical errors that ultimately unraveled the game. Of the seven runs Holsapple allowed, only one was earned.

The pivotal moment arrived in the bottom of the fifth inning. Casey-Westfield’s offense exploded, combining timely hitting with Cumberland’s defensive struggles to push five runs across the plate. The massive rally extended Casey-Westfield’s lead to a commanding 7-1 advantage.

The hosts were aggressive on the basepaths all afternoon, recording seven stolen bases as a team. Bonds stole three bases to lead the charge, while Anna Karras added two steals and finished 2-for-4 at the plate with two runs scored. Lucy Moore delivered the biggest hit of the game for Casey-Westfield, going 1-for-2 and driving in two runs.

Cumberland attempted to mount a late comeback, manufacturing two runs in the top of the sixth inning. Ashton Tolen and Jade Carr paced the visitors’ offense, each recording a hit and a run scored, while Kada Miles added an RBI on a sacrifice fly. However, Bonds quickly shut the door, preventing any further damage and securing the 7-3 victory for Casey-Westfield.

Game Summary

Score by Quarters

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Cumberland 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 4 0
Casey-Westfield 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 7 10 1

Note: Box score data reflects 6 total hits for Casey-Westfield, while the line score reflects 10. The box score data was used for individual player stats.

Scoring Drives

  • 1st Inning: Cumberland plates an unearned run; Casey-Westfield answers with two runs to take the lead. (Casey-Westfield 2, Cumberland 1)

  • 5th Inning: Casey-Westfield breaks the game open with a massive five-run rally. (Casey-Westfield 7, Cumberland 1)

  • 6th Inning: Cumberland pushes two runs across, but the comeback attempt falls short. (Casey-Westfield 7, Cumberland 3)

Individual Statistics

PITCHING:

  • Casey-Westfield: A. Goble (Sr) – 3.0 IP, 0 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 5 K (49 pitches); A. Bonds (So) – 4.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 3 K (79 pitches).

  • Cumberland: M. Holsapple (Jr) – 7.0 IP, 6 H, 7 R, 1 ER, 5 BB, 3 K (115 pitches).

HITTING:

  • Casey-Westfield: A. Karras (Jr): 2-4, 2 R; L. Moore (Sr): 1-2, 2 RBI; G. Frye (So): 1-4, 1 RBI; H. Schackmann (Jr): 1-3, 1 R, 1 HBP; E. Whitacre (Jr): 1-3, 1 R, 1 HBP; A. Seaton (Sr): 0-3, 2 R, 1 BB; G. Gilbert (So): 0-2, 1 RBI, 1 HBP.

  • Cumberland: A. Tolen (Jr): 1-3, 1 R, 1 BB; J. Carr (Sr): 1-3, 1 R; L. Schnepper (So): 1-3; A. Millsap (So): 1-2; K. Miles (So): 0-2, 1 RBI.

BASERUNNING:

  • Casey-Westfield: A. Bonds (3 SB), A. Karras (2 SB), H. Schackmann (1 SB), E. Whitacre (1 SB).

  • Cumberland: A. Tolen (1 SB).

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