Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Red Devils outslug West Chester East

Red Devils outslug Vikings on chilly day

- By Bill Rudick brudick55@gmail.com @brudick55 on Twitter

WEST GROVE >> Despite weather better suited for football than softball, both West Chester East and Avon Grove were swinging hot bats. But, an eight-run third erased an early deficit, and the Red Devils extended their win streak to five with an 18-9 ChesMont League victory on a windy and chilly Friday afternoon at Avon Grove.

“The weather conditions for both teams were brutal,” said Avon Grove coach Mike DeLuzio. “And that does change the game. But I couldn’t be more proud of the way these girls battled back. No matter what the score, if we just kept swinging the bats and putting the ball in play, we were going to be all right.”

The Vikings (4-2) jumped out in a hurry, plating three runs in the first and another four in the second to go up 7-1. East stroked line drive after line drive against starter Rachel Butler, pounding out six hits — three for extra bases — in that span.

“I’m not going to use the weather as an excuse,” said East coach Bobby Swier. “Both teams had to play in it. But man, it was cold. Still, I can’t be upset with the way we played. Anytime you put up nine runs, you’re swinging the bats well. And these girls

never stopped battling.”

The Devils (5-1) began the steep climb back in the second. Megan Kristman led off the inning in spectacula­r fashion with an insidethe-park home run. Lexi Barnhart followed with a single, then moved to secon on Meg Nolan’s single. Morgan DeFeo, who finished the day 4-for-5 with three RBIs and four runs scored, then brought them both home with a double.

After Butler retired the Vikings in order in the top of the third, Avon Grove erased the lead and blew the game open with an eight-run bottom half, keyed by doubles from Carly Raymond and Nolan, and capped by a three-run blast to straightaw­ay center from Butler.

“It was an inside pitch, pretty much right on my hip,” said Butler. “I’ve always hit inside pitches well, and I knew right away I made great contact and it was going to have a chance. It was just great to give us a little bit of a cushion.”

Avon Grove rounded out its scoring with three in the fifth and sixth innings.

Though Butler struggled through a shaky start, she settled in after the second, allowing just three hits the rest of the way.

“The wind made things really difficult,” said Butler. “It was wreaking havoc on my spins. So I just did my best to throw strikes and hit my spots as best I could.”

Six different Red Devils notched multi hit games. Nolan (2-for 4, 2B); DeFeo; Allyson Wallauer (2-for-3); Butler (4-for-4, 5 RBIs; Olivia Kunitsky (2-for-5, RBI); and Kelly Murphy (2-for-3, RBI).

“Everybody contribute­d today,” said Wallauer. “The score didn’t matter. Nobody got down. We just cheered each other on and did what we could do to get hits and get on base,”

The Vikings’ last two runs came in the sixth, when Sam Gomez ripped a two-out single up the middle, followed by a two-run blast over the left-field fence from Amelia Andraos. East made it two straight games with double-digit hits. They had 21 in a victory over Bishop Shanahan on Wednesday, and 11 against Avon Grove.

“This is a young team, and we’re still feeling our way a little bit,” said Swier. “But we keep swinging the bat well, and we keep improving. I’m looking forward to seeing this team again, and I believe we can turn this result around.”

 ?? BILL RUDICK — DIGITAL FIURST MEDIA ?? Megan Nolan has her eyes on the ball as she takes a cut against West Chester East in a Ches-Mont League softball contest Friday. Nolan was 2-for-2 with two runs scored as the Red Devils outslugged the Vikings, 18-9.
BILL RUDICK — DIGITAL FIURST MEDIA Megan Nolan has her eyes on the ball as she takes a cut against West Chester East in a Ches-Mont League softball contest Friday. Nolan was 2-for-2 with two runs scored as the Red Devils outslugged the Vikings, 18-9.
 ?? BILL RUDICK — DIGITAL FIURST MEDIA ?? Right fielder Kelly Murphy makes a running catch Friday.
BILL RUDICK — DIGITAL FIURST MEDIA Right fielder Kelly Murphy makes a running catch Friday.
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 ?? BILL RUDICK — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Rachel Butler rears back to throw a pitch for Avon Grove on Friday.
BILL RUDICK — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Rachel Butler rears back to throw a pitch for Avon Grove on Friday.

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