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The Bossier Parish Community College Lady Cavaliers, ranked No. 12 in NJCAA Division I, split a doubleheader Tuesday against Galveston College in Galveston, Texas.
The Lady Cavs suffered their first loss of the season in Game One, falling 9-8. They cruised to victory in Game Two 9-0.
In the first game, BPCC fell behind 7-1 after four innings. The Lady Cavs rallied to it at 7 with three runs in the top of the fifth and three in the sixth.
But Galveston pushed two across in the bottom of the sixth. BPCC scored one in the top of the seventh on Uchenna Jong Loy’s two-out single. Tuliliau Sosi was thrown out at home trying to score from second.
Charlie Cavell, BPCC Athletics Coordinator
The Bossier Parish Community College Lady Cavaliers defeated the Southern Arkansas University Tech Rockets 10-0 in five innings to sweep Friday’s doubleheader at the BPCC Softball Field.
The Lady Cavs used a 6-run second inning to blow the game open 9-0. BPCC sent 10 batters to the plate in the bottom of the second, scoring six runs on six hits and were aided by two Rockets errors.
Tuliliau Sosi went 3-for-3 with an RBI, two stolen bases and she scored three runs in the game.
Uchenna Jong Loy had a pair of hits, including a double, scored two runs and drove in a pair of runs as well. Kennedy Cox had two hits in three at bats, a double and a RBI in her first game as a Lady Cavalier.
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