Softball
Mtn. Thunder bolts to tourney crown
Lewis pitches Frostburg to 4-0-1 mark
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — The Frostburg Mountain Thunder U-14 team won the Recreation All-Star Tournament in Chambersburg on Saturday and Sunday.
The Thunder won four of the five games they played in, and tied the other. Carlie Lewis threw a one-hitter with eight strikeouts in the first game as Frostburg beat Lacey Storm (N.J) 1-0. Lexi Carr doubled in the first inning, and later scored on one of Kennedy Logsdon’s four singles. Megan Beal, Keleigh Hunter and Emma Baker also had four singles.
Lewis had 11 strikeouts and allowed to hits as the Thunder played Pennsbury AA Gems to a 0-0 tie before rain ended the day. Carr, Anna Broadwater and Megan Beal all had three singles.
On Sunday the Frostburg beat Lacey Storm again, this time 7-4. Lewis hit a double and a single, while Carr, Shae Winner and Baker had three singles. The team then rolled through New Providence (N.J.) for a 10-0, four-inning, win. Carr finished with a triple and a single, and Broadwater hit three singles. Logsdon and Lewis both had a double and a single.
In the championship game, Lewis allowed five singles and struck out six as Frostburg scored seven times in the seventh inning to grab a 13-9 win over the Delaware Dynamite. Winner, Lewis, Hunter, Baker and Bridgit Yothers all had five singles. Carr added four singles, and Beal had a triple and two singles. Broadwater contributed three singles.
The Mountain Thunder are now 22-9-3, and will conclude it’s season in Forrest Hills on July 35-36. Try-outs for nest year’s team will be in Sept.
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