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Allie Ladnier throws 3rd no-hitter in Southwest history

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Southwest Mississippi Softball traveled to Moorhead on Thursday, March 26th to play Mississippi Delta in a doubleheader that saw Southwest win both games 5-0 and 13-1.

Allie Ladnier pitched all of game one for the Lady Bears.

Ladnier threw the 3rd no-hitter in program history with 0 hits and 0 runs allowed with 12 strikeouts in game one to lead the Lady Bears to a 5-0 win.

All 5 of Southwest's runs came in the third and fourth innings.

The first 2 runs scored on a Corin Talbot single.

The next run came on an Allie Ladnier sacrifice fly to move the score to 3-0.

The final 2 runs were scored on a Madalyn Ashford single and Corin Talbot single to put the score at 5-0, the eventual final score.

Corin Talbot led the team with 3 hits. Bailey McLin, Jana Phillips, and Madalyn Ashford each had 2 hits. Tristan Allen also had 1 hit.

Jana Phillips stole a base in game one.

Corin Talbot led with 2 RBIs while Allie Ladnier and Madalyn Ashford both had 1.

In game two, Ballard Kraft started on the mound for Southwest.

Kraft pitched 3.0 innings with 2 strikeouts and only 1 run allowed while picking up the win for the Lady Bears.

Mary Claire Salley came in to pitch an inning allowing no hits or runs and picked up a strikeout.

Skyler Turnage pitched the final inning and allowed no hits or runs.

The Lady Bears came out swinging in game two with an impressive 11 runs scored in the first inning on 10 hits including a homerun from both Lauryn Roebuck and Alexis Dejean.

Allie Ladnier led the team with 3 hits including 2 doubles. Corin Talbot, Bailey McLin, Kate Clements, and Madalyn Ashford each had 2 hits. Alexis Dejean, Addison Taggard, Tristan Allen, Aubre Martin, and Lauryn Roebuck all had 1 hit.

Lauryn Roebuck led the Lady Bears with 5 RBIs. Alexis Dejean followed suit with 3 RBIs. Allie Ladnier had 2 RBIs and Bailey McLin, Corin Talbot, and Tristan Allen had 1 RBI apiece.

"You know, Allie throws a great no hitter in the first game. We came out in the second game and had ten hits in the first inning and blew it open. Of course, you know you can breathe a little more," said Head Coach Shea Johnson.

"Then we went to our staff and every kid got the opportunity to play. And they all showed why we recruited them. We didn't miss a beat," said Coach Johnson, "we didn't make any errors, and that's big when you put in your kids that are your future. I was very impressed by their effort. I'm super proud as a coach and coaching staff of everybody."

The Lady Bears (21-5, 8-2*conference) play Itawamba at home on Saturday, March 28th.

 
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