![]() See’s two-run single in the fourth broke it open. “It’s a sign of respect.”īentley homered in her first two plate appearances, one to tie the game and one to put the Mustangs in front, 3-1. “(Assistant coach Lori) Moss told me I can never be disappointed in that,” Bentley said. “We’re not going to let each other down.”įor the first time in her career, Bentley was the beneficiary of an intentional walk. We’re together for speed and agility at 6:15 in the morning. “We’ve had a long week, and we’ve never stopped going,” Bentley said. Bentley hit three of the Mustangs’ five home runs, upping her season total to six. The Mustangs did it with Sprague’s pitching (she went the whole way in the opener, the last three innings in Game 2). It prevailed twice Thursday in a high-quality twinbill. ![]() Mount Vernon (26-3, 18-2 Wamac) has played 11 games in the past seven days, winning 10 of them. “I really wanted to get a hit and help our pitcher (Jenna Sprague). “It was a little inside, but pretty meaty,” See said. ![]() 10 Marion - Thursday night at the Les Hipple Sports Complex. See poked a one-out solo home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to give Class 3A second-ranked Mount Vernon a 6-5 victory - and a Wamac Conference softball doubleheader sweep of 4A No. If you prefer long-ball dramatics, Lilly See was your girl. MARION - If you want long-ball volume, Maia Bentley was the Mount Vernon Mustang for you. ![]()
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