BENSALEM, Pa. – The Holy Family University softball team hosted Lock Haven for a doubleheader on Sunday afternoon at Bensalem High School, falling to the Bald Eagles 0-7 and 6-11.
Individual Highlights
- Alexis Letizia (Toms River, N.J./Donovan Catholic) registered her first career four-hit game in the nightcap to surpass 100 for her career, falling a triple shy of the cycle as she went 4-for-4 with a home run, double and a career-high four RBI
- Rylee Hobel (Coopersburg, Pa./Southern Lehigh) reached based three times via a hit and two walks as she scored twice, while Jaden Kelly (West Deptford, N.J./West Deptford) was 2-for-4
- Kinsley Hall (Frankford, Del./Indian River) pitched three innings of relief without allowing an earned run in the opener, while Paige Tidaback (Carteret, N.J./St. Thomas Aquinas) pitched three innings of relief with surrendering an earned run in game two
- Robin Charlton (Philadelphia, Pa./MaST Community Charter School (Hood)) notably collected her first career hit for the Tigers
How it Happened
Game Two
- Holy Family cut a 2-8 deficit to 6-8, beginning with a three-run fourth that featured singles from Charlton, Kelly and Hobel and a two-RBI double by Letizia
- After two straight scoreless frames from Tidaback, HFU loaded the bases on a Letizia single, error, and Erin Stilton (Jackson, N.J./Jackson Liberty) hit-by-pitch, but the Tigers could only manage one unearned run
- Lock Haven then broke the game open with three unearned runs in the seventh
Game One
- All seven of the Bald Eagles' runs came on home runs, including three that were unearned on a three-run homer in the sixth
Up Next
HFU returns to Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) play on Wednesday, traveling to Georgian Court for a 2 p.m. doubleheader.