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H.S. Softball: Frontier rallies past Pioneer, 8-4
Frontier’s Jillian Apanell drives in a run with a double against Pioneer in the top of the sixth inning Thursday in Northfield. FOR THE RECORDER/DAN LITTLE
Frontier’s Savannah Upton hits an RBI single against Pioneer in the top of the sixth inning Thursday in Northfield. FOR THE RECORDER/DAN LITTLE
Frontier’s Macy Ring hits an RBI double against Pioneer in the top of the sixth inning Thursday in Northfield. FOR THE RECORDER/DAN LITTLE
Frontier’s Olivia Deane hits an RBI single against Pioneer in the top of the sixth inning Thursday in Northfield. FOR THE RECORDER/DAN LITTLE
Trailing 3-2 in the top of the sixth inning, the Frontier bats got to work on Thursday.The visiting Redhawks sent nine batters to the plate in what amounted to a five-run inning, leading to a come-from-behind 8-4 victory over Pioneer in a Franklin.
H.S. Roundup: Athol softball rides big 1st inning to get past Pioneer
Staff Reports
Modified: 5/11/2021 9:18:55 PM
After back-to-back losses to perennial powerhouses Greenfield and Turners Falls to open the season, the Athol High School softball team broke out in a big way on Tuesday.
The Red Raiders scored nine runs in the bottom of the first inning to set the tone, and ultimately scored an 11-1 win over Pioneer in a Franklin County League contest in Athol.
“The girls were hungry and ready to hit today,” Athol coach Sharon Chauvette said.
Pioneer jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning when Hailey Haughey drilled a solo home run just two batters into the contest.
H.S. Roundup: Athol softball rides big 1st inning to get past Pioneer
Staff Reports
Published: 5/11/2021 9:18:48 PM
After back-to-back losses to perennial powerhouses Greenfield and Turners Falls to open the season, the Athol High School softball team broke out in a big way on Tuesday.
The Red Raiders scored nine runs in the bottom of the first inning to set the tone, and ultimately scored an 11-1 win over Pioneer in a Franklin County League contest in Athol.
“The girls were hungry and ready to hit today,” Athol coach Sharon Chauvette said.
Pioneer jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning when Hailey Haughey drilled a solo home run just two batters into the contest.