It was a dominant Friday afternoon for Bishop on March 27, as they dismantled Mammoth in a 19–4 league victory that ended early via the 5-inning mercy rule. Bishop’s offense was relentless, while a trio of pitchers combined to keep Mammoth’s bats mostly silent.
The Pitching Breakdown
Bishop utilized three different arms to secure the win, combining for a high-strikeout performance:
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Feather Montoya: Earned the start and set the tone, tossing 3 innings of 1-hit ball. She allowed only two unearned runs while striking out three.
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Ginger Lowden: Took over in the 4th. Despite battling some command issues with 6 walks, she limited the damage to two unearned runs and sat down three via the strikeout.
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Sadie Mairs: Slammed the door in the 5th inning, striking out the side to finish the game with an exclamation point.
Offensive Fireworks
Bishop’s lineup was firing on all cylinders, highlighted by several standout performances:
The rest of the roster kept the pressure on through disciplined plate appearances. Cambrie Lanphear added an RBI double, while Sadie Mairs chipped in 2 RBIs on a walk. Contributions from Alecea Wilson, Taylor Currie, Laila Beall, and Ginger Lowden—who all reached base and scored—ensured Mammoth never had a chance to breathe.
As a team, Bishop was aggressive on the basepaths, recording a total of 10 stolen bases during the contest.
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