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The Royals tacked on three more runs in the seventh. Gigi Gritt and Tiana Monaghan had RBI hits.
Foster went 2 for 2 and scored two runs and Monaghan was 2-4 with a RBI.
Michaela Baker had the lone hit for Santa Ynez. Noozhawk sports editor Barry Punzal can be reached at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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Fryklund went the distance in the circle, scattering eight hits while striking out six and walking two batters.
Lauren Swing did a great job in the circle for Santa Ynez, her coach Ashlee Madrid said, going the distance.
Kylee Johnson went 2-for-3 for the Pirates, and McKinnzie Grossini hit a fifth-inning double to drive in Riley Vannasap and Johnson to put Pirates on the board with two runs.
San Marcos, now 4-1 in league play and 7-4 overall, play at Santa Ynez on Friday.
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In a see-saw contest, Lompoc scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh to take a 6-5 lead, and San Marcos tied the game in their half of the inning when Izabella Velasquez hit a bases-loaded single to left-center, scoring Tiana Monaghan. However, Kamilah Morales was thrown out at the plate trying to score the game-winner, and the inning later ended with a 6-6 tie.
Pitcher Allie Fryklund went the distance for San Marcos, allowing just two earned runs on eight hits.
“This was an exciting game to win,” Royals coach Jeff Swann said. “… I am especially pleased at how this team battled back after falling behind twice. That hasn’t happened a lot this season, and it was great to see the determination in each player when the game was on the line.”
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“I love the academics and everything about it, she said of the Philadelphia school. “I’m excited to get away from here to something new, something special.”
Bienstock is also looking forward to going back east.
Tufts is in Somerville, Mass.
“I’m excited,” she said. “I’m nervous about the cold. I just bought a parka.”
Bienstock visited several schools. When she arrived at Tufts, she knew it was the right place for her.
“It just felt right. I knew I wanted a smaller school, where there would be more attention and smaller class sizes,” she said. “I focus more on the academics, so soccer was an added bonus. They have a great D3 program, so it kind of worked itself out.”
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