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Juneau-Douglas High School

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The Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears softball team swept the Wasilla Warriors in three games on the road at Wasilla.

“The girls played really well this weekend,” JDHS coach Lexi Razor said. “Our tournament in Anchorage last weekend showed us some things we needed to work on, which we did this week and it showed in our games.”

The Crimson Bears won 18-0 on Friday, and 13-7 and 22-2 on Saturday.

“We played well all three games,” Razor said. “We country wise email marketing list had solid defense, hitting and aggressive base running all weekend.”

In Friday’s three-inning win sophomore Skylar Oliva pitched two innings, allowed no hits, walked one batter and struck out six. Sophomore Taylor Williams closed for an inning, allowed no hits, walked one and struck out two.

Seniors Tatum Billings and Taiya Bentz and sophomore June Troxel had three RBI each, senior Bryanna Eakes and junior Gwen Nizich apiece, Oliva and sophomore Brynn Wheeler one apiece.

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé senior Taiya Bentz readies for action at first base against Wasilla during the Crimson Bears’ 13-7 win over the Warriors on Saturday at Wasilla. (Photo courtesy JDHS softball)
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé senior Taiya Bentz readies for action at first base against Wasilla during the Crimson Bears’ 13-7 win over the Warriors on Saturday at Wasilla. (Photo courtesy JDHS softball)

Junior Alayna Echiverri had three hits, Billings, Nizich, Eakes, Oliva, Bentz and Troxel two each, and Wheeler one.

Saturday’s first game went six innings. Oliva started for 1.2 innings, allowed three hits and seven runs, waked four and struck out two. Williams went 4.1 innings, allowed two hits, two walks and struck out five.
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