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Lady Panthers split double-header with league leaders

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Monday, Sept. 28, 2020 1:21 PM
Montezuma-Cortez shortstop Rylee Hickman (9) might have prevented Delta’s Teja Smith from stealing second base on this play, had the ball not first struck the sliding runner.

The Delta Lady Panthers ended Game 1 of their Sept. 25 doubleheader enforcing the ground rules on their home diamond.

But Montezuma-Cortez Lady Panthers refused to go quietly from their home away from home this fall and backed up their claim in Game 2.

Montezuma-Cortez High School managed to recover from a five-run (12-7) loss with a five-run (17-12) win — guaranteeing them no worse than a .500 finish in Western Slope League play with two circuit contests remaining.

In victory, eight sixth-inning scores proved the difference for Montezuma-Cortez. Winning pitcher Taiah Wilson’s bat created two of those and three total, with runner Emily Davidovich doing the honors after Wilson (2-4, HBP) reached base. Leftfielder Koral Jackson (3-3, BB, HBP) and third baseman Bri Comisky (2-3, BB, HBP) also scored three times each during the shootout. First baseman Erin Brown (3-4) scored twice as Anthony “Hippo” Frost’s 6-9 hitters proved most effective.

Atop the order, catcher Allie Kibel went 2-5 with a double, two runs and a reported four RBIs. Second baseman Hailey Veach went 2-4, was hit by a pitch, and scored twice — helping the Lady Panthers overcome a 7-0 deficit after two innings. M-CHS (9-5, 6-4 WSL) scored two runs in both the third and fourth frames, then another five in the fifth to tie the score at 9-all. Delta regained an 11-9 advantage in the top of the sixth, but M-CHS responded with an authoritative eight runs, leaving Delta trailing by six.

Delta backstop Keely Porter (2-4, 3 R, 2 RBI) homered with two away in the top of the seventh, but Wilson then got Teja Smith (3-5, 3 R, RBI) to bounce out to Veach to end the day.

The day began upbeat; M-CHS held a 2-1 lead through two innings in Game 1, via a Veach first-inning single scoring Lizzie Likes, and a second-inning Likes double scoring Davidovich. But helped by a Tatem Miller leadoff double, followed by a Juelz Sandoval RBI-single and subsequent Porter two-run homer, Delta forcibly regained a 5-2 upper hand.

Montezuma-Cortez snatched two runs back in the top of the fifth and forged ahead with three in the sixth thanks to a Kibel RBI-double that scored Comisky and a Likes single that brought in Brown and Kibel.

Unfortunately, the Delta County Lady Panthers (8-4, 8-2 WSL) began their reply, rapping five consecutive singles and scoring four go-ahead runs against Wilson (L, CG; 12 R, BB, 4 K) en route to a victory-clinching seven.

Jackson led off with a single but was cut down near third base by a 6-5 fielder’s choice. Retired via a similar FC, Davidovich also was denied the hot corner, and the game ended when Comisky — who’d reached base in between Jackson and Davidovich — was thrown out 5-2 at home plate after third baseman Ava Shaball managed to handle a threatening Kibel chopper.

Likes finished 3-for-3 in defeat and was hit by a pitch, while Wilson, Veach and Jackson each went 3-4. Kibel went 2-4 with a walk. The potent Porter reached base a crucial four times for Delta and scored thrice, while Miller, Sandoval and Smith each logged two runs — meaning skipper Jerry Sandoval’s top four sticks combined for nine.

Juelz Sandoval would finish Game 2 3-for-4 with a triple, two runs and an RBI, while Shaball enjoyed a 4-4 outing featuring a double, run and one RBI.

Closing out regular-season work, Montezuma-Cortez will return to Delta Oct. 2, for a neutral-site double-header versus Meeker beginning no earlier than 11 a.m. (At press time, a 2 p.m. start was being considered.) Idle since bashing Basalt 18-3 to end a Sept. 15 two-fer in Rio Blanco County, the Cowgirls will arrive 6-8 overall and a fifth-place 5-5 in league — one notch below M-CHS.

Having virtually secured the Western Slope crown, Delta will that same day visit 0-12 Aspen and second-place Basalt (7-7, 7-4). Sixth-place Gunnison (6-9, 3-8) was to have sewn up their regular-season slate on the 29th at home versus third-place Cedaredge (9-5, 7-4).

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