• Montevideo softball team walks off with road victory over BOLD

  • The Montevideo softball team ended a busy week with a wild 16-11 road win over BOLD on Tuesday.


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  • Montevideo, MN
    By Bruce Olson, Sports Editor
    Updated May. 10, 2012 @ 9:13 am
  • The Montevideo softball team ended a busy week with a wild 16-11 road win over BOLD on Tuesday.



    The Thunder Hawks will host Lac qui Parle Valley today (Thursday) and they travel to ACGC on Friday. The T-Hawks will play two games in Lac qui Parle Valley’s tournament on Saturday, and they close out another busy week with a home game against Ben­son/Hancock on Tuesday.


    Morris/CA 8, Monte 0

    The conference-leading

    Tigers blanked the T-

    Hawks 8-0 here last Wednesday.


    Singles by Dani Emkes and Hannah Kuno were the only hits for Montevideo.


    Morris/CA 8, Montevideo 0    

    Morris    300    500    0    —    8      11    0

    Monte    000    000    0    —    0    2    4

    Hitting — Monte: Dani Emkes 1-for-3; Hannah Kuno 1-for-1.   

    Pitching (ip-h-r-bb-so) — Morris/CA: Van Batavia (W) 7-2-0-0-4-8. Monte: Kiersti Grey (L) 7-11-8-7-2-4.  


    YME 5, Montevideo 4

    The Thunder Hawks outhit the Sting 12-4, but Yellow Medicine East edged Montevideo 5-4 on Thursday at Granite Falls.


    Chelsea Larson and Jessie Janisch had three hits each and Dani Emkes had a pair of hits for Montevideo.


    YME 5, Montevideo 4  

    Monte    301    000    0    —    4    12    1

    YME    230    000    x    —    5    4    1

    Hitting — Monte:?Jessie Janisch 3-for-4; Chelsea Larson 3-for-3, rbi; Dani Emkes 2-for-4, rbi; Ashley Hoehne 1-for-4; Kelsey Olson 1-for-4, rbi; Paige Jorgenson 1-for-4; Kelsey Quigley 1-for-3, 2b. YME: Nena McCalla 1-for-2,  2 rbi; Jennessa Hoffman 1-for-2; Courtney Hinz 1-for-3; Danie Roden 1-for-2.  

    Pitching (ip-h-r-bb-so) —  Monte: Hoehne (L) 6-4-5-4-5-4. YME: Allie Trudel (W 7-12-4-2-0-4.


    ACGC 12, Montevideo 11

    The T-Hawks rallied for seven runs in the fifth inning to tie Monday’s home game with ACGC only to see the Falcons win it with a run in the top of the sixth.


    Ashley Hoehne had two hits in Montevideo’s seven-run inning. Jessie Janisch, Chelsea Larson and Kelsey Olson also had two hits each.


    ACGC 12, Montevideo 11  

    ACGC    250    311    0    —    12    6    3

    Monte    300    170    0    —    11    10    4

    Hitting — Monte: Jessie Janisch 2-for-3, 2 rbi; Ashley Hoehne 2-for-5, 2 rbi; Chelsea Larson 2-for-3, 2b, rbi; Kelsey Olson 2-for-4, 2 rbi; Dani Emkes 1-for-3; Hannah Kuno 1-for-4.  

    Pitching (ip-h-r-bb-so) — ACGC: Larson (W) 7-10-11-9-7-4. Monte: Hoehne (L) 7-6-12-7-8-4.


    Montevideo 16, BOLD 11

    The Thunder Hawks defeated BOLD for the second time this season, getting nine hits and capitalizing on 15 walks in a 16-11 road win on Tuesday.


    Dani Emkes went 3-for-4 with two RBI, Ashley Hoehne had a triple and four RBI, and Kelsey Quigley had a solo homer.


    Winning pitcher Kiersti Grey notched nine strikeouts.


    Montevideo 16, BOLD 11  

    Monte    130    321    6    —    16    9    4

    BOLD    201    220    4    —    11    11    2

    Hitting — Monte:?Dani Emkes 3-for-4, 2 rbi; Jessie Janisch 2-for-6, 3b; Ashley Hoehne 2-for-5, 3b, 4 rbi; Paige Jorgenson 1-for-2, rbi; Kelsey Quigley 1-for-2, solo HR. BOLD: Raquel Amberg 2-for-4, rbi; Bailey Elbert 2-for-4; Paige Larsen 2-for-4, 3b, 5 rbi; Taylor Ebnet 1-for-3; Rae Larsen 1-for-5, 2b, 3 rbi; Andrea Maher 1-for-4; Carly Sigurdson 1-for-4; Brea Grund 1-for-4.  

    Pitching (ip-h-r-bb-so) —  Monte: Kiersti Grey (W) 7-11-11-10-7-9.


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