Wiscasset softball: Getting defensive
At the conclusion of Wednesday's softball game, Wiscasset Coach Glenn Powers called his team into a brief huddle after the last out.
He had to award the game ball to the day's top player and had several options: Give it to an offense player, like Briana Goud, who had another multi-hit game, or maybe Abby Dunn, who pitched her best game of the year in blanking St. Dom's, 4-0.
In the end the game ball went to Tylan Onorato, who sparkled on defense. But, it wasn’t just Onorato who stood out in the field; the Wolverines only committed one error in its first victory of the season.
But, the message was clear: When the Wolverines hit, pitch and field, they can keep up with any team.
The Wolverines scored in the first three innings and again in the fifth while Dunn dominated the Saints. The senior hurler threw all seven innings and fanned four batters while walking two and allowing only one single.
Goud was a home run short of a cycle and plated a run.
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