
APRIL 26, 2008
KING'S SOFTBALL CLINCHES SECOND SEED, ELIMINATES
WILKES FROM PLAYOFFS
WILKES-BARRE -- The King's College softball team clinched the second
seed for the upcoming Freedom Conference Tournament as the Lady Monarchs
posted a doubleheader sweep of cross-town rival Wilkes University.
King's won the first game 6-3 before taking the nightcap 5-3. With the
sweep, King's improved to 19-9 overall and 8-4 in the Freedom
Conference. At the same time King's eliminated Wilkes from Freedom
Tournament contention as the Lady Colonels slipped to 26-14 and 4-8 in
league play.
In the opener, King's scored in it first at-bats first-inning lead when
Annie Drimones singled and Leanne Harvey doubled. Lindsey Hoerner then
followed with a two-run single to give the Lady Monarchs a 2-0 lead.
After Wilkes scofred two runs in the second, the Lady Monarcha countered
with two runs in the third when Abbey Knoblauch reached base on an error
and Leanne Harvey singled Hoerner came through again with anothe rtwo-run
single to lift King's to a 4-2 lead.
The Lady Monarchs would add another pair of runs in the fourth inning
when Becky Loring and Kelsey Shreaves singled to set up an RBI base hit
by Knoblauch. Two batters later Harvey stroked a run-scoring single to
push the King's advantage to 6-2.
Shreaves (10-4), meanwhile was in command in the circle, allowing just
three hits and two earned runs in picking up the complete-game victory.
Hoerner led the way offensively by going 3-for-4 with four RBI while
Harvey was 4-for-4 with two runs and an RBI. Knoblauch finished 2-for-4
with one run and one RBI.
In the nightcap, King's again scored two runs in the first inning when
Drimones singled and Hoerner belted a two-run home run.
After Wilkes scored three runs in the bottom half of the first, King's
would take a 4-3 lead with two runs in the fifth inning. Harvey
and Hoerner would single and moved to second and third on an infield
out. Meaghan Galvin would then playe Harvey with a sacrifice fly before
Hoerner scored on a Wilkes error.
King's added the final run of the game in the seventh inning when Galvin
singled and later scored on a base hit by Christy Parfitt.
Hoerner (9-5) picked up the pitching victory, allowing three earned runs
on seven hits while striking out seven batters. At the plate, she was
3-for-4 with two runs and two RBI. In both games, Hoerner was a combined
6-for-8 with four runs and six RBI.
Parfitt, Galvin, Knoblauch and Harvey all had two hits for King's.
The Lady Monarchs will prep for the Freedom Conference playoffs May 2-3
by traveling to face Ithaca College on Tuesday at a time to be
announced.

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