Last Thursday, May 16, Berne-Knox-Westerlo softball, the second-seed in the Section 2, Class C, faced off against Saratoga Catholic at home. The Bulldogs won 9-0.
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Push of the toe: Bulldogs’ Sara Macrina lounges off from the mound as she delivers a pitch. Macrina went the distance (seven innings) not allowing a run on two hits while striking out seven and walking one.
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Who got it? Bulldogs’ Sara Macrina, right, puts her glove up in an attempt to catch the pop fly as teammate Hailey Lacko backs off.
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Easy play: Bulldogs’ Abby Pasquini camps under the fly ball that was hit towards centerfield.
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Swinging a hot bat: Bulldogs’ Abby Pasquini gets ready to start her swing towards the upcoming Saints pitch. Pasquini had two hits in three at-bats while scoring twice and had two RBIs.
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Eyes wide: Bulldogs’ Emma Cyr starts her swing towards the pitch. Cyr had three hits in four at-bats scoring two runs and had an RBI.
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Big drive: Bulldogs’ Hailey Lacko brings her bat through the zone to make contact on the oncoming pitch. Lacko had one hit in four at-bats while scoring once and had two RBIs.
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Hard shots: Bulldogs’ Emily Sherman swings her bat to make contact on the pitch. Sherman had two hits in three at-bats while scoring once and had an RBI.
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Helping herself: Bulldogs’ Sara Macrina drives the ball back up the middle to knock in two runs. Macrina had one hit in three at-bats while scoring one run and had two RBIs.
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Coming in fast: Bulldogs’ Syd Dexter sprints in from left field to come make the catch.
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Making the throw: Bulldogs’ Hailey Lacko prepares to make the throw towards her first baseman Emma Cyr in the sixth inning.
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Big secure: Bulldogs’ Natalie Elble watches the ball go into her glove as she fields the ground ball.