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The San Diego Mesa Olympians softball team faced off against Saddleback in a doubleheader, securing a narrow victory in the first game with a score of 1-0, but losing the second game 8-4. The standout performance came from pitcher Olivia Anderson in game one, while game two saw the Olympians struggle against Saddleback’s powerful offense. The split improved Mesa’s season record to 9-9, as they now look ahead to their next match against Grossmont.
San Diego – The San Diego Mesa Olympians softball team faced Saddleback in a challenging doubleheader on February 28, resulting in a split series. Mesa secured a narrow victory in the first game with a score of 1-0 but could not maintain their momentum, losing the second game 8-4. This split improved Mesa’s overall season standing to .500, with a record now at 9-9.
The first game was characterized by a brisk pace, highlighted by a strong performance from Mesa’s starting pitcher, Olivia Anderson, who completed the full seven innings. She allowed only six hits, zero earned runs, and recorded six strikeouts. The lone run in this game came from a productive bottom of the first inning, where the scoring sequence commenced with a single from catcher Marissa Lieras. Center fielder Faith Balestreri followed with a double, advancing Lieras to third base. Eventually, left fielder Giselle Peregrina hit another single that brought Lieras home, marking the only run of the game.
In the second game, however, the Olympians encountered a more challenging opponent. The game started slowly, with Saddleback drawing first blood in the top of the first inning when shortstop McKenzie Lombard hit a home run. After a brief stall, the Olympians responded in the bottom of the third with a double from Braelyn Hill that tied the game at one run apiece.
Saddleback quickly regained the lead in the top of the fifth inning with a home run from catcher Ka’ui Garcia and an RBI single by left fielder Tasneem Kerdiya. The game then took a decisive turn in the sixth inning when Saddleback exploded for five runs. Key plays included a fielder’s choice from Lombard, which drove in Malia Garcia, and an error that allowed Cristen Areopagita to reach base and score Lombard. This inning also witnessed a pivotal two-run home run by designated player Macy Smith.
Despite the deficit, the Olympians showed resilience in the bottom of the sixth when second baseman Maura Evans responded with a two-run home run, reigniting hopes for a comeback. In the final inning of the game, Mesa managed to score one more run when Chloe Wilson hit a double, bringing in an additional run, but it was insufficient to close the gap, and they ultimately lost 8-4.
In terms of pitching for the second game, Olivia Anderson returned to the mound for 4.2 innings, giving up three hits, allowing three earned runs, and striking out six batters. Second pitcher Aribella Farrell took over for 2.1 innings, allowing two hits and three earned runs while recording three strikeouts.
The outcome of this doubleheader serves as an essential benchmark for the Olympians, signaling an opportunity for further growth as they aim for a playoff positioning. Head coach Jaclyn Guidi noted the team’s ambitions to improve their standing to above .500 before the end of the season.
With this split series, the San Diego Mesa Olympians are looking ahead to their next match, scheduled for Tuesday, March 11, at 3 p.m., where they will be playing an away game against Grossmont. The team’s performance in the upcoming games will be crucial as they continue their journey through the season.
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