Coach Cheri Ritz has a mound confab with hurler Abby Merice. (Photo courtesy of Kenny Ritz)

The Wayland varsity softball team took two of three encounters at the Gull lake Invitational Saturday, bringing its season record to 5-4.

The Lady Wildcats opened the tournament with an 8-5 loss to state-ranked and eventual tournament champion Mattawan. Abby Merice pitched a complete game in the loss, allowing nine hits and striking out nine.

Leading the Wildcats offensively were Merice, two for two with with a walk; Chloe Coughlin 2-3 with a double and three RBIs and Chanlyn Commons 2-3 with a triple and an RBI.

Wayland came back to defeat Portage Central in the second contest, 6-4. Merice picked up the pitching win with a complete game. She only allowed five hits and stuck out 12 batters.

Merice had a pair of hits offensively, Kayla Reed went 2-4 with two RBIs and Commons was 2-4 with a home run and three RBIs.

The Wildcats edged Anchor Bay 3-2 in their third game. Merice picked up the win in the circle, allowing seven hits and striking out eight.

On offense, Merice went 2-2 with a walk, double, and an RBI Sydney Urben was 2-3 and Lauren McCulligh 1-2 with a double and walk.

The Wildcats, 3-1 in O-K Conference play, will resume league action at home Tuesday against Wyoming.

 

 

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