Impressive In Win Against Hamden Hall Country Day

Coach Tom Cieslewski
Westover Wildcats earned a decisive 20–7 victory over Hamden Hall Country Day, overcoming an early deficit after a passed ball in the first inning by erupting for six runs in the third to take control of the game. The Wildcats sealed the win with a dominant 10-run sixth inning, highlighted by key contributions from Rachel, Aniella, and Hurtgen. Jamie led the team in the circle with nine strikeouts over six innings, while the offense was powered by 15 hits, including a 3-for-5 performance from Hurtgen and three RBIs each from Londyn and Rachel. Westover also showed exceptional discipline and aggressiveness, drawing 11 walks and stealing 18 bases, showcasing a well-rounded and high-energy team performance.
Westover Wildcats dispatched Hamden Hall Country Day Hornets on Saturday, 20-7.
A passed ball put Hamden Hall Country Day Hornets on the board in the bottom of the first.
Westover Wildcats flipped the game on its head in the top of the third, scoring six runs on five hits to take the lead, 6-1. The biggest blow in the inning was a double by Rachel that drove in two.
Westover Wildcats scored 10 runs on five hits in the top of the sixth inning. Londyn drew a walk, scoring one run, Anna drew a walk, scoring one run, Aniella singled, scoring one run, Rachel singled, scoring two runs, and Hurtgen singled, scoring one run.
Jamie led things off in the circle for Westover Wildcats. The hurler surrendered nine hits and seven runs (four earned) over six innings, striking out nine and walking five. Bird started the game for Hamden Hall Country Day Hornets. The starting pitcher gave up 15 hits and 20 runs (19 earned) over five and two-thirds innings, striking out one and walking 11.
Westover Wildcats piled up 15 hits in the game. Hurtgen went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead Westover Wildcats in hits. Londyn and Rachel each drove in three runs for Westover Wildcats. Aniella, Jamie, Krone, and Anna each collected multiple hits for Westover Wildcats. Greta led Westover Wildcats with four walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, piling up 11 walks for the game. Aniella, Greta, Jamie, Krone, Hurtgen, and Anna each stole multiple bases for Westover Wildcats. Westover Wildcats stole 18 bases in the game.
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