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SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2015
HERMISTONHERALD.COM
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PREP SOFTBALL • ODFW • PREP BASEBALL
Echo softball state
run ends with 12-2
loss to Dayton
BY SAM BARBEE
HERMISTON HERALD
Days after beating
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win, the Echo Cougars
softball team couldn’t
keep the ball rolling,
dropping a 12-2 decision
to top-ranked Dayton in
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noon in Dayton.
Erika Parks was a sol-
itary bright spot for the
Cougars, going 2-for-3
at the plate with Echo’s
only RBI. Hannah McCa-
rty also had a double, and
Cynthia Curiel checked in
with a triple.
Dayton got to Echo
starter Mackenzie Gon-
zales early and often. The
Pirates plated three in the
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in the second and third,
and four in the fourth.
Rachel Fluke led the way,
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doubles, four RBIs and a
run scored. She was fol-
lowed by Sierra Ray who
went 2-for-2 with a dou-
ble, triple, three RBIs and
three runs scored. Gon-
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innings pitched, allowing
12 runs — 11 earned —
on 12 hits while walking
four and striking out one.
Echo’s runs both came
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singled home Beth Mil-
brodt and Kenzie Blan-
kenship.
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off game in program his-
tory, the Echo Cougars
took their time getting
things going.
They went on to score
four runs in the fourth in-
ning and seven in the sev-
enth and held off a desper-
ate rally in the bottom of
the seventh to hold off the
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noon at Rogue River.
Gonzales continued the
tear she started this sea-
son, tossing seven solid
innings, notching eight
strikeouts and allowing
one earned run on just
three hits. Not to outdo
herself in the box, the
sophomore went 2-for-
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three RBIs and clubbed
her second home run
of the season. Monique
Montoya added a couple
of RBIs and Bailey Srofe,
Jaime Christopher and
Parks had two hits each.
Parks took a hard tag
to the face while trying to
steal second and got a nas-
ty cut on the inside of her
lip and a bloody nose.
Head coach Bryan
Bailey said she refused
to come out of the game,
and “the team fed off her
determination.” Srofe also
made a spectacular diving
catch on a line drive in the
hole that also added to the
Cougars’ energy.
The game went score-
less for three innings be-
fore Echo scored. The
Cougars pushed four
across in the fourth when
Parks reached on a bunt
single, Srofe singled to
left and Gonzales parked
a 2-0 pitch over the left-
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Then Cynthia Curiel came
up big with an RBI triple
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The score would stay
there until the seventh,
when Echo got seven
more runs. Parks and
Montoya had RBI dou-
bles, Srofe bunted home
Hannah McCarty and
Gonzales reached on an
error, allowing Montoya
to scamper across the
dish. After an out, Cu-
riel reached on an error,
plating both Srofe and
Gonzales for an 11-0
lead.
But Echo committed
three errors in the bottom
of the seventh to essen-
tially hand Rogue River
three unearned runs.
“It was a great team
win for our community
and supporters,” Bailey
said.
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Power in the circle
average, hitting .368, on-
base percentage with .517,
slugging with .632, on-base
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hitting seven, tied with Bai-
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with 32, third in hits with
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25 and second in RBIs with
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Following her freshman
It’s no secret why Gon-
season, there was no indi-
zales has had the turn-
cation that Mackenzie Gon-
around.
zales was going to carry
“She’s worked, not only
the Echo Cougars the next
season but off-season, to
season.
get to where she’s at,” Bai-
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ley said.
around .130, led the team in
She was the only Cougar
with an average above .350,
strikeouts at the plate and
on-base percentage over
pitched sparingly on a team
.500, slugging percentage
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over .600 and on-base-plus-
Head coach Bryan Bai-
slugging over 1.000 on a
ley saw something in the
team that advanced into the
struggling freshman, how-
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ever. He put her on his
in a 12-2 loss to Dayton on
American Softball Associ-
Friday.
ation team for the summer,
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and she showed signs of
Gonzales’ impact on the
being a productive play-
Cougars isn’t just felt from
er. Then, that winter, Bai-
the plate. True, she occa-
ley told Gonzales her role
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would expand on the team,
but her main role is in the
that the Cougars were de-
circle.
pending on her in the circle
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and in the box come spring.
varsity of action, the soph-
““She accepted the role,”
omore has dazzled. In 121
Bailey said. “We talked
innings, she allowed just
early when we were doing
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winter workouts and said,
2.37 ERA. Her walks and
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hits per innings pitched was
role you’ve never been in,’
at 1.5, so she allowed about
and she goes, ‘I’m ready for A hard-throwing right-hander, Mackenzie Gonzales of Echo
a base-runner and a half per
it. I’ll do it.’ To me, that’s also possesses a good dropball, riseball and change-up that
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big and helped us get to keep hitters off balance.
an above-average fastball,
where we’re at.”
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up pitcher to senior Megan ZRQWKHLU¿UVWVWDWHSOD\RII good dropball, effective ris-
Softball is part of the Bailey.
game in school history May er and dirty change-up.
Gonzales put herself on
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“It was kind of expect- numbers were not mem-
Like her coach expected the map earlier this month
ed,” the sophomore said.
orable, this season she of her, Gonzales has been a when she tossed a perfect
game at Portland Christian.
She fell in love with the helped propel the Cougars key contributor.
game right away, and by to places they had never
A season after having On an uncharacteristical-
the time she was 15 she been before. Behind Gon- one of the lowest averages ly muggy lower Columbia
had earned a spot on Echo’s zales’ wind-mill of an arm and most strikeouts, Gon-
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Echo’s Gonzales
key reason behind
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knocked around Tigers
starter Klay Jenson to the
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academic honor
Former Hermiston and
current Eastern Oregon
softball player Gracie Flyg
has been named to the 2015
Daktronics NAIA Schol-
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ed to NAIA athletes who
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for the Mountaineers. She
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ting average, scored 16
run and drove in 17 more.
EOU completed its
season last month. The
team was 18-27 on the
season.
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striking out 10.
The damage had been
done, however.
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open things. Ryan Bailey,
who had three RBIs on the
day, walked with two outs
and moved to third on a
Grogan single. He scored
on a wild pitch with Jenson
at the plate.
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on just one hit. Challenger
starter Cody Coggins, who
struck out 10 Tigers on the
mound, doubled home one,
and then a couple more
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misplayed a grounder and
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have been out of the inning
tied 1-1, but the two mis-
takes made the difference.
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reached base in the second,
and two scored on a single by
Will Weaver for an 8-1 lead.
The score stayed there
until the fourth, when Cas-
cade Christian’s Knute
Thompson allowing Cas-
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down easy, however. The
Tigers plated four runs in
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ate attempt to keep their
season alive.
Justin Keeney singled
to lead off. Thyler Monkus
was beaned. Tony Flores
singled, and then Bailey
pounded a double into the
left-center gap to clear the
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Blankenship then grounded
out to drive in Bailey a cou-
ple pitches later, but it was
all the Tigers could muster.
“There’s nothing to
be ashamed of,” head
coach Bryan Johnson said.
“There’s nothing to hang
our heads about.”
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