KYLE ASHBURN of the Jefferson junior-senior Scrappers dives safely back into first during a pickoff attempt Tuesday night at Havens Complex. WARREN DILLAWAY / Star Beacon
COURTNEY MARIE STOWE, Diamond Diva Star Beacon
Published June 24, 2009 01:32 am - Aryn Cochran, Taylor Gehring, and Madalyn Peggs combined pitched a no hitter for the first three innings pitched for Union Industrial Cubs 25-4 win over Huntington Insurance Reds during Minor League softball action Tuesday night.
Sandlot Roundup: Cochran, Gehring, Peggs combine to mine a gem
COURTNEY STOWE, Diamond Diva Star Beacon
Aryn Cochran, Taylor Gehring, and Madalyn Peggs combined pitched a no hitter for the first three innings pitched for Union Industrial Cubs 25-4 win over Huntington Insurance Reds during Minor League softball action Tuesday night.
Cochran went 3-3 with two RBI and four runs for the Cubs. Nicole Adams added a triple with three RBI at the plate. Paden Cochran and Gehring both had two runs. Matea Kanicki had three runs scored and Peggs had two.
n Ashtabula Reds 11, Kingsville Warriors 5 — Isabella Gonzalez was the winning pitcher with seven strikeouts in five innings pitched.
Brittany Mascik led the Reds at the plate with three hits, three RBI and two runs. Emily DeGeorge and Makenna Condon both added two hits for the team.
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Tayler Kantola was the winning pitcher for Conneaut with 10 strikeouts for the 11-1 win over Kingsville.
Angie Zappitelli led Conneaut at the plate with three doubles and four RBI. Kantola and Rebecca Tisdale both added two hits for the team.
Keegan McTrusty had five strikeouts on the mound for Kingsville.
Abbie Pisano of Kingsville had two hits at the plate.
n Ashtabula Team No. 1 10, Geneva Team No. 2 1 — Bree Leonard was the winning pitcher with 11 strikeouts and only allowing one walk.
Shelby Smith led Ashtabula at the plate with two singles, a triple and two RBI. Leonard had a double, single and two RBI at the plate. Both Betsy Slebodnick and Brianna Kingston had three singles. Laura Cray added a double for the team.
Kristen Schupska of Geneva had eight strikeouts on the mound.
Kylee Kaplan and Daniele Branch had the two hits for Geneva.