Outside The County-Maconaquah
Results from Maconaquah for Wednesday, May 10th
Girls Varsity Tennis beats Rochester 4 – 1
Maconaquahvs. Rochester Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 W/L Varsity 1S Molly Tenny (11) vs. Ella McCarter 6-0 6-2 W 2S Kiera Rosenow (10) vs. Rily Holloway 6-4 6-1 W 3S Zoe Moore (11) vs. Rylee Clevenger 4-6 4-6 L 1D Josie Callane (10) vs. Audrey Bolinger 6-3 6-1 W Kaydence Jones (12) Olivia Bailey 2D Kailee Meadows (12) vs. Elizabeth Weaver 6-4 6-1 W Finley Dobbs (10) Taylor Howard Junior Varsity 1S Katie Yocum (12) vs. Lola Brady 8-4 W 2S Abby Heath (12) vs. Kaedra Shook 8-2 W 3S Natalie Klepinger (12) vs. Danielle Borg 8-3 W 4S Lacie Williams (10) vs. Sophie McCall 8-2 W
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Boys Varsity Baseball falls to Rochester 8 – 0
The Braves dropped a hard fought game 8-0. Bennett Isenburg started on the mound and threw 4 innings. He gave up 2 earned runs while striking out 2. Brandon Smitley threw three innings and struck out 2.
The Braves received two hit nights from Isenburg, Fuddy Kile, and Kaleb Shelton.
Trace Armstrong, Brandon Smitley, and Haydon Chance also chipped in a hit apiece.
Braxton Birner continues to shine on defense by making a tough over the shoulder catch on a ball hit to shallow right.
The Braves will play North Miami in game 1 of the Miami County Tournament this Saturday.
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Maconaquah Softball Hosts Rochester on Middle School Softball Night
Maconaquah (7-10) celebrates their Middle School Program Wendesday night at home in a contest versus visiting Rochester Zebras (11-4). The Zebras prevail after 7 innings.
After the first inning Maconaquah had a 2 to 1 via a double by Shaela Brazzel followed by a RBI single from Bailey Carson.
However Maconaquah cannot hold the high powered offense of the Zebras, Ultimately falling 9-3.
The Braves offensively were lead by Shaela Brazzel, and Bailey Carson who each went 2-4, 1 RBI and 1 run scored. Amaya Rader drew 3 walks in 4 at bats, and Haylee Scarlett drew 2 in 4 at bats. Olivia Gross pinched hit for the last RBI.
Coach Thoughts…”We expected a high scoring game from Rochester. They have 10 run ruled every team they have beaten. For the most part we held them back only allowing on big inning. Our outfield had their best game this year, which is a huge positive for us. Offensively we had our chances, we stranded 8 runners on base. The team had a great vibe tonight. They stayed positive when were down, and continued to fight. We hate to lose a conference game, but there were many positives as we prepare for a sectional run later this month.”
Maconaquah travels to Elwood Friday at 530.