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Dodge City Community College Athletics

Karen Galaviz
Jahaziel Alualu-Talamoa

Softball Splits Doubleheader at Seward County to Cap Regular Season

April 28, 2025

Box Score 1 | Box Score 2 Dodge City softball capped the regular season with a split on the road against Seward County dropping game one 8-2 but bouncing back to take game two 6-1. 
 
The split moves the Conquistadors to 26-26 on the season and 18-14 in KJCCC play. 
 
Up next the Conqs will compete in the Region 6 Tournament which will take place in Dodge City at Legends Park on May 2nd-4th. The Conqs will be the four or five seed in the tournament and take on Garden City in the first round on Friday afternoon in the double-elimination tournament. 
 
Game 1 – Lost 8-2 at Seward County 
The Conqs would capitalize on Seward County mistakes early getting two on base via a hit by a pitch and a walk and then scoring a run on a Saints error. Conqs would work bases loaded in the second and another Seward County miscue would push in a run to make it 2-0. The Saints would do the rest of the scoring as they took the lead behind a four-run bottom of the second and then tallied two runs in the fourth and fifth innings each to grab the 8-2 victory. 
 
The Conqs managed just three hits in the loss as Karen Galaviz, Anistyn Marcotte, and Kaylee Kinsinger each had a hit, while the Conqs did have six walks. Frankie Martens tossed 1.1 innings as the starter and Shyann Clark finished the contest throwing the final 4.2 innings. 
 
Game 2 – Won 6-1 at Seward County 
Conqs once again were the first to score in game two as Riley Moore singled and drove in a run and Rylie Miller reached on an error that would lead to a 2-0 start for the Conqs. Seward County answered back in the first with a run making it 2-1 after the first inning. In the second Elly Tancayo added to the Conqs lead with an RBI single and Whitley Cash followed with an RBI single of her own to make it 4-1. In the third inning, the Conqs capitalized on another Seward County error scoring their fifth run of the game and would hold a 5-1 lead until the seventh when a Kloe Nelson RBI single drove in another insurance run. In the seventh Jordyn Boxberger who had stymied the bats of Seward County all game got the Saints to go down in order and lock in a 6-1 victory for the Conqs. 
 
Boxberger was stellar inside the circle tossing all seven innings to earn the win giving up just one run on one hit and five walks while striking out a pair. 
 
Nelson led the Conqs offense as she was 3-3 with a run scored, an RBI, and a walk, while Moore added a 2-4 game with a run scored, an RBI, and a stolen base.