Lexington Softball Speeds Past Ontario into District Championship Game
Lexington Lady Lex secured a 7-1 victory over rival Ontario, with senior Jillian Morr's exceptional performance earning her four hits and four runs, propelling the team to the Division II district championship game.
By the Numbers- Morr collected four hits and scored four runs in the game.
- Lexington senior Kylie Galownia contributed two hits and three RBIs, while Quinn Patrick added three hits and an RBI.
Ontario coach Jamee Burke acknowledged Lexington's strong performance, emphasizing their solid defense and aggressive baserunning as key factors in the game.
State of Play- Lexington (25-2) rebounded from a two-game losing streak in May to secure four consecutive wins leading up to the district championship game.
- The team's focus on speed, aggressive baserunning, and strong defense has been instrumental in their recent success.
Lexington will face Clear Fork in the district championship game after beating Ontario, with the team aiming to capitalize on their recent momentum and secure another victory.
Bottom LineLexington's speed, smart baserunning, and well-rounded offensive performance have propelled them to success, setting the stage for an intense showdown in the district championship game.
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