B1 WEDNESDAY May 22, 2019 WE’RE NUMBER 1! Courtesy Photo/Jessica Anderson WE’RE NUMBER 1! The Wallowa Valley Outlaws combined softball team shows the world they have what it takes to be number one in their league after defeating Nyssa and Vale, 15-5 and 9-8 respectively, at district championships over the weekend. OUTLAWS WIN DISTRICT TITLE Softball squad upends Vale on path to playoff s By Steve Tool Wallowa County Chieftain How do you go from third place to the league title in one weekend? Beat all your opponents at district play and walk off with the trophy. After their lopsided 14-2 win over Irrigon on Tues- day, May 14 to even get into districts, the Outlaws went to district in Vale, where they steamrolled over Nyssa, 15-5, on Saturday, May 18 and followed with a 9-8 squeaker over formerly undefeated Vale. Despite what appears an easy game, Coach Gary Gas- sett said the battle was very close until the later innings. The Outlaws were down 4-2 in the third when Rylin Kirk- land hit a two-run rocket out of the park that locked the score at 4-4. Going into the fi fth inning, freshman bat hero, Liz Rowley, blasted a two-run shot, her third in two games, for a 6-4 lead. The girls added some insurance with fi ve runs in the sixth to break the game open and added four more in the sev- enth for kicks. Coach Gassett said the squad had 17 hits — one of their highest totals of the season. “We put it on ‘em,” he said. “Everybody in the start- ing lineup got a hit, and it was our second consecutive game with no errors.” Hurler Lexie Gassett went the distance for the Outlaws. The senior scattered fi ve earned runs on 11 hits while chalking up a strikeout and 2014 DUTCHMEN a free pass while throwing only 78 pitches. Claire Farwell went 2 for 4 with a double and three runs scored while Gassett helped her cause with a 2 for 4 plate performance while scoring three runs. Freshman batmeister, Rowley, went 3 for 4 with fi ve RBIs from her homer and a two-run double. Kirkland was 1 for three with two RBIs on her homer and two runs scored. Samantha McFarland was 3 for 5 with two RBIs and a run scored while Aysia Salim was 2 for 5 with a double and two RBIs and two runs scored. The 9-8 victory versus undefeated Vale proved even more exciting. The game started on an ominous note when Gassett, in her second start of the day, took a mon- ster line drive to the chest. “She was down for a while,” said father and coach, Gary Gassett. “We didn’t know how badly hurt she was.” The coach had Gassett switch places with centerfi elder Liz Rowley. Rowley pitched the rest of the game for the win. The freshman fanned eight while handing out seven free passes and allowed seven earned runs. “She did a tre- mendous job,” Coach Gas- sett said. Vale led the Outlaws 1-0 after two innings, but in the third, the Outlaws scored four to make it 4-1. The loud bat of McFarland doubled home two runs and Rowley cracked in two runs with a single. Vale tied the game in their half of the frame. The fourth inning saw the Out- laws adding two runs and after fi ve innings the Out- laws led 6-5. The Outlaws added another run in the sixth when Kirkland singled in Gas- sett for a 7-5 lead. But Vale scored two in their half to even score at 7-7. With two outs in the seventh inning, Aysia Salim singled while Ella Anderson walked. Claire Farwell’s bat exploded and doubled the two runners home for a 9-7 lead. In the bottom of the sev- enth, Rowley struck out the fi rst hitter, but the next hitter launched a triple while a sin- gle brought her home. With the tying run now at fi rst with one out and the third and fourth hitters at the plate and on deck, respectively, Coach Gassett didn’t know what to expect. The third hit- ter pounded a scorching line drive that McFarland caught at fi rst base and doubled off the runner. “Oh my God, I think we won!” Gassett said to assis- tant coach, Andy Plew. Farwell’s bat spoke vol- umes for the sophomore as she went 3 for 4 with a dou- ble, triple, and three RBIs along with two runs scored. Despite the chest injury, Gassett went 2 for 5 with RBI and a run scored while reliable Rowley went 2 for 4 with two RBIs and a run scored. Kirkland was 2 for 3 with a double, a run scored and RBI. McFarland went 2 for 4 with a double and two RBIs. The Outlaws laced 14 hits in the game. In his fi nal comments on the seventh inning, Coach Gassett said, “It was one of those innings it happened so quickly. I don’t think McFar- land knew what happened. “ The Outlaws play their fi rst state playoff game at home versus Yamhill-Carl- ton on Wednesday, May 22. Steve Tool/Chieftain Wallowa Valley Outlaws freshman Liz Rowley trots home after a grand slam — her second homer of the game during a 14-2 home stomping of Irrigon on Wednesday, May 15. The game determined who went to the district championships. The Outlaws went on to defeat all-comers at district to clinch fi rst place. Holy Rowley! Freshman drives in six for win By Steve Tool Wallowa County Chieftain Thanks to a grand slam and two-run homer by freshman phenom Liz Rowley, the Wal- lowa Valley Outlaws are guaran- teed a slot in the state playoffs. The Outlaws torched the Irrigon Vikings’ vessels in a home post- season game 14-2 on Tuesday, May 14. Senior Lexie Gassett handled the pitching duties for the Out- laws giving only fi ve hits and two earned runs over the fi ve-in- ning game, fanning fi ve and walking two. Offensively, Rowley hit her fi rst home run in her fi rst at bat, launching a rocket to straight- away center and well over the fence. Her second blast, with the 2011 FORD 2008 FOREST RIVER 2014 JEEP DENALI 261BH F150 SUPERCREW CEDAR CREEK WRANGLER UNLIMI RUBICON STOCK #10527A STOCK # 10686 • 79,147 mi. STOCK #10671 Excellent Condition! Lariat, FX4 Package, Loaded Beautiful 5th Wheel Trailer STOCK #10742 • 73,238 mi. 4WD, A/C, PS, PW, PWR LOCKS bases loaded, went over the left fi eld fence. Like the fi rst shot, teammates mobbed Rowley as she crossed the plate. Rowley wasn’t the only one in on the home run act. Catcher Jes- sie Teeney slammed a two-run shot in the third. the score stood at 11-0 by the end of that frame. Six girls had multi-hit per- formances despite the shortened battle. Rowley went 2 for 4 with six RBIs while Teeney went 2 for 3 with three RBIs. Aysia Salim went 2 for 3 with an RBI as did Beth Anderson without the RBI. Claire Farwell went 2 for 4 with an RBI while Gassett pounded Vikings pitching for three hits in four trips to the plate and three RBIs. 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