Softball: Riptide Travel Sox rallied to beat Tustin South
NEWPORT BEACH - The Pacific Coast Riptide Travel Sox girls 15 and
under softball team split a doubleheader with Tustin South, winning the
opener, 6-4, before falling in second game, 4-3, Saturday, at Bonita
Creek Park.
In the opener, the Riptide trailed, 4-0, before rallying to win.
Amie Benjamin’s bases-loaded walk scored Lauren Gega before Darci
Pennington’s two-out, two-run single tied the game.
Ashley Gleason and Julianne Bass each reached base and scored to spark
the comeback.
In the second game, the Riptide trailed, 3-0, before tying the game.
Jennifer Gummerman’s two-run double was the big hit of the three-run
rally.
In other Bobby Sox softball action:
The Riptide 12 and under softball team swept its doubleheader with
East Anaheim, winning, 8-7, and, 16-8.
Pitchers Michelle Tolfa, Amber Ritalo, Holly Van Hiel and Amanda
Billing helped keep East Anaheim off balance.
The team’s offense is led by Jamie Heenan, Tolfa, Laura Meaut, Kate
Joslyn, Hillary Ockey, Catherine Dailey and Billing.
On defense, Amberlyn Munnelly, Ockey and Meaut have each been solid
behind the plate.
The Riptide 12 and under Blue softball team defeated Central Orange
twice on Sunday to remain undefeated in league play.
In the opener, K.T. Molinaro had three hits, while Andrea Dort and
Meagan McCullough each had two extra-base hits to spark a 17-2 win.
Kelly Topps, Michele Allred and Darci Pennington all had at least two
hits for the Riptide, while Debbie Yoder-Lee led the defense with a
diving stop.
In the second game, Katie Daniels threw a runner out at the plate to
catcher Katelin Patterson, while pitchers Christie Hamers and Ronni
Briggs combined to shut out the Panthers, 10-0.
The Splash, a girls under 10 team, swept its doubleheader with Brea
Hills, 5-1, and 7-5.
In the opener, Kristen Benjamin pitched three innings of no-hit
softball, while catcher Robin Gautschi was a defensive workhorse at
catcher.
Lindsay Fry led the offense with a triple and three RBIs, while
Jessica Knight had a clutch RBI hit of her own.
In the nightcap, Rachael Parker was 3 for 3, while Cicily Lewis
provided a key hit in a four-run, fourth inning.
Elena Riddelshiemer pitched well for the Splash, while Alexandra Elias
and Hailey McCarter played well defensively.
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