Box Score 1 |
Box Score 2 EL PASO, Texas -- After rallying from a 2-0 deficit with single runs in the sixth and seventh innings, the Dodge City Community College softball team looked like it was going to get the best of El Paso when
Kaylie Schoendaller drove in
Candace Bollig in the top of the 10th to make it 3-2 Conquistadors.
But the Tejanas, who rallied from a 3-0 deficit late to beat DC3 Saturday, did it again by scoring two in the 10th to win Sunday's first game and followed it up with a 7-1 victory over the Conqs in game two to sweep the doubleheaders from DC3.
With the international tiebreaker rule in place in extra innings (a runner starts the inning at second base), the Conqs (5-5) started the 10th with a sacrifice bunt by
Baylee Rial - who had thrown out a runner at home from center field in the eighth inning to keep the game alive for DC3 - to move Bollig to third.
That's when Schoendaller singled to left to give DC3 a 3-2 advantage.
El Paso (10-13-1) in its half of the 10th - with a runner already starting on second - moved her to third on a groundout to second base to put the tying run 60 feet away. After a bunt single where the runner at third stayed, the Tejanas' Bianca Urbina hit a game-winning double to left to hand DC3 the loss.
Lindsey Lemmon picked up the tough loss to fall to 1-1, going all 9.1 innings and giving up four runs (three earned) on 13 hits with two strikeouts and a walk.
Marina Kelly finished 3-for-5 with a run for DC3, Bollig went 2-for-4 with a game-tying RBI double in the seventh to send it to extra innings and Schoendaller went 2-for-5 with an RBI.
In game two, the Conqs were two-hit by Anissia Munoz and fell to the Tejanas, 7-1.
DC3's lone run of the game came in the second.
Kayla Frazier singled to start the inning,
Sabrina Romero sacrificed her to second, Frazier moved to third on an error on a ball hit by
Kim Herron and scored on a
Heather Amen ground out.
That did tie the score briefly, but El Paso scored in the bottom of the second before a four-run third made it 6-1.
Hannah Feagler took the loss, going 1.2 innings and giving up five runs (only one earned) on four hits with a strikeout.
The Conqs begin KJCCC play 2 p.m. Wednesday on the road at Colby.