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    In a game against Plymouth Whitemarsh, Quakertown's softball team made an early strong showing with a win

    By Antoine SánchezMarch 27, 2024 High School Sports 3 Mins Read
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    Quakertown was the champions last season and most of their important players are back this year. They are expected to win the league title again.

    Plymouth Whitemarsh is one of the teams that could dethrone the defending champions. They finished tied for second last season and have many key players returning.

    In their fourth game of the season, Quakertown triumphed over Plymouth Whitemarsh with a 9-2 win, showing their strength with 15 hits.

    Quakertown's pitcher Abbey Wagner emphasized the significance of the win, stating that it reaffirmed their position as the top team against their strong rivals.

    Shortstop Ava Beal also highlighted the importance of the win, commending her teammates for stepping up, especially in the absence of some players.

    Ava Beal played a key role in the game, contributing significantly to the offense with a 4-for-4 performance, including two RBIs and two runs scored.

    Quakertown's Ava Beal celebrates after hitting a double against Plymouth Whitemarsh Tuesday, March 26, 2024. (Ed Morlock/MediaNews Group)
    Ava Beal celebrates her double against Plymouth Whitemarsh, showcasing the team's success in the game.

    Quakertown extended their lead with three more runs in the fourth inning, showcasing the team's offensive prowess.

    Plymouth Whitemarsh's coach acknowledged Quakertown's strong lineup and the challenge of facing players like Ava Beal and Leah Schwalm.

    Kira Jefferson's solo home run and several hits in the sixth inning further cemented Quakertown's lead.

    Ava Beal emphasized the team's unity and ability to inspire each other, leading to collective success on the field.

    Pitcher Abbey Wagner had a solid performance, leading Quakertown to victory with five strikeouts, no walks, and allowing only two runs.

    Abbey Wagner credited her fielders for their crucial plays, which reduced her pitching workload and contributed to the team's success.

    Plymouth Whitemarsh's coach expressed admiration for Quakertown's improved offense and impressive defense, despite their solid hitting performance.

    Plymouth Whitemarsh's Kalina Childers runs for third base against Quakertown Tuesday, March 26, 2024. (Ed Morlock/MediaNews Group)
    Kalina Childers of Plymouth Whitemarsh runs towards third base in a game against Quakertown on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. (Ed Morlock/MediaNews Group)

    Plymouth Whitemarsh scored in the first inning when Caelin Kosvitch was hit by a pitch and Madison Moran hit an RBI double, bringing Kosvitch home. Another run was added in the sixth inning when Sam Skivo hit a solo home run.

    Moran suffered the loss, giving up five runs on nine hits while striking out three batters and walking none in 3 1/3 innings. Rian Reed came in as relief and allowed four runs on six hits in 2 2/3 innings while striking out three batters and walking none.

    Plymouth Whitemarsh's Madison Moran delivers a pitch against Quakertown Tuesday, March 26, 2024. (Ed Morlock/MediaNews Group)
    Madison Moran of Plymouth Whitemarsh pitches against Quakertown on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. (Ed Morlock/MediaNews Group)

    After playing four games in six days, the Colonials (2-2, 1-1 SOL Liberty) are taking a break until April 3, when they will play Hatboro-Horsham.

    “We started the season with four tough games against strong competitors,” Perez said, “a challenge to ourselves to see what we’re made of. This game was a good way to evaluate our position and where we need to improve. (Quakertown is) the standard in the league, and we understand that we need to reach that level to succeed and achieve our goals.”

    Quakertown defeated Plymouth Whitemarsh 9-2

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    Quakertown 002 313 x – 9

    Winning Pitcher: Abbey Wagner

    Losing Pitcher: Madison Moran 3.1 IP 3 K 0 BB 9 H 5 R

    Doubles: PW: Madison Moran, Kalina Childers, Marrissa Perez. Q: Madison Mallery, Ava Beal, Leah Schwalm, Mary Wilkinson, Colleen Gallagher.

    Home Runs: PW: Sam Skivo. Q: Kira Jefferson.

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