Lady Knights sweep doubleheader against Southeast
by: North Platte Community College - Apr. 24, 2021
Sports
The Knights softball team won both games in a double header against Southeast Community College on Friday in North Platte. That puts them at three consecutive wins, following a win over Hastings College on Wednesday.
The scores were 7-2 and 9-6.
“It was a great day to play ball,” NPCC softball coach Janelle Higgins said. “We are starting to turn the corner and get into rhythm. We still have our moments where we get caught in the moment and let our energy fall, but today we battled to get back on top.“
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