Housy beats Gilbert 15-7
Pitcher Emma Crane, a senior, on the mound against the Gilbert Yellowjackets on Friday, April 29.
Photo by Hunter O. Lyle

Housy beats Gilbert 15-7

FALLS VILLAGE — The Housatonic Valley Regional High School softball team has started to gain traction in the final month of the season, earning a second consecutive win with a decisive 15-7 victory at home over The Gilbert School on Friday, April 29.

Before the Gilbert game,  the Mountaineers struggled, losing their first four games against Berkshire League opponents.The first win of the season came on Thursday, April 28, when they played Dover (N.Y.) High School, winning on the road 20-to-5.

“We did a little more offensively than I expected, which was great to see,” said Head Coach Peter Foley. “The offense outflow was great” with eight batters combining for 23 hits.

The HVRHS offense came alive against the Yellowjackets from the start of the game. After giving up two runs in the first inning, the Mountaineers got two consecutive singles from senior Tori Dodge and sophomore Grace Riva.

The Mountaineers got on the scoreboard with back-to-back RBIs from junior Kaitlyn Cunningham and sophomore Riley Marshall, and then burst out in front with a triple from senior Mariana Bonnett with the bases loaded. After the first inning, the Mountaineers led 5-to-2.

To add to their offense, Foley has introduced a pitching machine into practice, which he said has led to major progress at the plate. Against Gilbert, the Mountaineers had their fewest strikeouts of the season with only four.

In the third inning, the Mountaineers pulled away. Dodge rocketed an inside-the-park home run that brought in a runner. A few doubles and RBIs later, Housatonic had a 10-2 lead with four innings left.

“Working with the girls is awesome. They are really responsive to direction,” said Foley, who is coaching the Housatonic softball team for the first time. “I’ve seen their development from day one. I’ve seen them get a lot better. I’ve seen their focus get a lot better.”

While the season only has a month left to go, the Mountaineers have nine more games to push for a postseason run. Their next game, a road matchup against Thomaston High School, was slated for Monday, May 2.

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