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Softball shuts out No. 17 Hinds

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Southwest Mississippi Softball hosted Hinds on Wednesday, April 1st in a doubleheader that saw Southwest win game one 4-0 and lose game two 7-2.

Allie Ladnier pitched all of game one shutting out Hinds.

Ladnier pitched all 7.0 innings with no runs or walks allowed and 6 strikeouts.

The Lady Bears scored 4 runs in the bottom of the first inning, and those would be the only runs of the game for either team.

Corin Talbot hit a solo homerun to start the scoring and put Southwest up 1-0.

After a walk to Allie Ladnier, Kate Clements hit a homer to left field to put the Lady Bears up 3-0.

A bases loaded walk would walk in the next run to put the Lady Bears up 4-0 over Hinds and would be the final run of the game in only the first inning.

Corin Talbot, Tristan Allen, Kate Clements, Alexis Dejean, and Jana Phillips each had 1 hit.

Corin Talbot and Kate Clements each had a homerun.

Tristan Allen had a double.

Kate Clements had 2 RBIs. Corin Talbot and Madalyn Ashford each had 1.

Lauryn Roebuck had a stolen base in game one.

The Lady Bears won game one in a 4-0 shutout by Allie Ladnier.

In game two, Corin Talbot started on the mound for Southwest.

Talbot pitched 0.1 innings and picked up the loss for Southwest.

Ballard Kraft pitched the next 1.1 innings.

Mary Claire Salley pitched the final 5.1 innings with 2 strikeouts and 3 hits allowed.

The Lady Bears only had 2 hits and 2 runs scored in game two.

Bailey McLin scored the first Lady Bear run on an Alexis Dejean fielder's choice.

The other run scored when Allie Ladnier singled to score Bailey McLin.

Allie Ladnier and Mary Claire Salley each had 1 hit.

Lauryn Roebuck had a stolen base in game two.

Southwest would go on to lose game two 7-2.

"Another great outing by Allie in the circle. She gets a big win holding up a four-run lead from the first inning. We swung it early pretty good," said Head Coach Shea Johnson.

"The reset and refocus is that we have to continue to push and get better and not get complacent toward the end. It's that part of the season, it's long and this is what you build for. Our kids are up for that challenge 100%," said Coach Johnson.

"Anytime you get a ranked win in our MACCC conference, you have got to really be excited about that," said Coach Johnson, "to be 10-4 in our conference after 14 games, I am super excited. That's a big deal. We have several big games left and a big week next week."

The Lady Bears (23-7, 10-4*conference) travel to Senatobia on Friday, April 3rd to play Northwest in a doubleheader.

 
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