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#3 Saints Extend Win-Streak to 8, Sweep Patriots
FLORENCE, SC – Sophomore right-hander
Sarah Phillips tossed two complete games, including a one-hitter,
as third-ranked North Georgia swept a pair of games from Francis
Marion University, Saturday afternoon in Peach Belt Conference
softball action.
The Saints won the opener 4-2 in 10 innings and used a
first-inning run combined with Phillips’ one-hitter to win
game two by a 1-0 decision.
North Georgia (31-3, 9-1) strengthens its hold on the conference
lead, while Francis Marion drops to 25-14 overall and 7-9 in the
Peach Belt.
In the opener, both teams traded runs in the opening frame.
North Georgia scored again in the second frame on an RBI single to
right field by Kaelin Farrington. The Patriots tied the score
at 2-2 in the fifth frame when senior designated hitter Jessie
Alesi homered over the center field fence.
Phillps (21-1) and FMU southpaw Michaela Wolf (14-8) then matched
scoreless innings until the 10th frame. The Saints used a
single, a fielder’s choice grounder, and a catcher
interference call to load the bases with one out. Right
fielder Courtney McGuire then drove an RBI single through the left
side plating the go-ahead run. A second run later scored on a
throwing error at first base – a play that was originally
called the third out of the inning, but overturned on appeal to the
home plate umpire.
FMU got two-one singles from Stevie Arrand and Shannan Tyson in
the bottom of the 10th inning, but Phillips struck out Lakyn Bendle
to end the game.
Phillips struck out seven and walked no one in the opener.
Wolf fanned seven, walked five, and threw nearly 175 pitches in the
hard-luck loss. Both runs she allowed in the 10th were
unearned.
Tyson went 4-for-5 for Francis Marion in the opener.
Farrington and centerfielder Pilar Harden paced North Georgia in
the opener going 3-for-5 and 3-for-6, respectively, while Kasey
Knight, Leslee Smith, Hilary Cox, and McGuire all had two
hits. The Saints left 16 runners on base in game one.
In game two, Smith doubled off the left field fence to score Laura
Voyles with two outs in the top of the first inning. That
would prove to be the game-winning run.
Phillips struck out five and allowed only two FMU base runners: an
infield error in the second and a single by losing pitcher Lauren
Bubeck to lead off the sixth.
Bubeck (8-5) allowed only six hits, while striking out one and
walking one.
Voyles and Harden both had two hits in the second contest.
North Georgia will travel to UNC Pembroke for a 1:00 p.m.
doubleheader with the Braves on Sunday afternoon, while FMU plays
host to Armstrong Atlantic on Tuesday at 2:00 p.m.






