Jackets' efforts fall short at home, 11-1

WINSTED — Rainy weather made play difficult and contributed to a fair number of errors on Rowley Field Tuesday, May 18, when the Gilbert Yellowjackets softball team gave up an 11-1 loss to the Terryville Kangeroos.

A youthful Emily Owens took her place at the mound as the Jackets’ starter and held Terryville to just one run before ending the first inning.

Roo pitcher Beth Grimes finished off leadoff batter Jess Shotwell with a strikeout and tallied another to pre-emptively stamp out Gilbert’s offensive momentum.

Errors abounded on the field as rainy conditions caused more than a few shots to slip out of the hands and gloves of the Yellowjackets. Despite giving up two walks and a few errors from her fielders, Owens held on and kept the game close, going into the bottom of the second 4-0.

Terryville’s pitching kept the Jacket offense off-balance, while their own hitting game continued to build upon their growing lead. Terryville was ahead 7-0 at the top of the fourth.

The Jackets gave up a walk, two errors and an RBI in the early stages of the fourth.

But then the Jackets’ labors turned into an incredible triple play. Rachel Wendel expertly snagged a hard shot ripped to third base and made the quick toss to Ariel Trudell at first base for the first out.

Confusion had a Roo runner double back to second, where Trudell fired one to Courtney Hoxie, who made the tag for the second out.

Trying to capitalize on the ensuing mayhem, Terryville’s runner at third began the sprint home. A long, good throw from Hoxie met cleanly with Gilbert catcher Brooke Davis, who cut off the runner at the plate to complete the triple play and end the inning.

Feeding off the vigor of a remarkable fielding effort, Hoxie generated the first hit for the Jackets with a ground single. Hoxie swiped second base, and Terryville gave up a walk to put two Jacket runners on base. It was a short-lived opportunity, however, as Grimes rallied and produced a strikeout and a ground out to end the inning before any damage could be done.

Terryville added two more runs in the fifth, and due to increased rainfall, final inning. Davis reached first on a base hit that dropped behind the infield, then Grimes gave up another base hit and back-to-back walks to load the bases. Hoxie drove in the solitary run for the Jackets on a bases loaded walk before the Roos could finish out the inning and take the commanding 11-1 road victory.

The Roos improve to 16-1 while Gilbert falls to 1-15.

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