The Record (Troy, NY)

Sage’s Lindsey Decker, Destiny Wiezbicki, Katy Rimawi split opener

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Myrtle Beach, SC » Sage’s softball team opened the 2018season on Monday competing in South Carolina. The Gators are competing in the 2018 Fastpitch Dreams Tournament and marks the debut of the team’s new head coach Jamie Trudeau. Sage dropped the first game 5-4 to Mt. Aloysius College, but rebounded with a 4-1win over Penn College in the second game.

In the first game, the Mounties jumped out to a 5-0lead in the top of the first. Sage tacked on four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning but could not tie the game. Sage was paced by the play of junior Kiersten Duncan (Millerton, NY/ Taconic Hills) as she was 2-4with an RBI and a double, while sophomore Brittany Brooks (North Bangor, NY/Salmon River Central) was also 2-4. Senior infielder Alexa Silk (Freehold, NY/Greenville) drove in a run, while adding a 2-4effort at the plate. Senior pitcher Amy Hart (St. Johnsville, NY/Little Falls) was 1-3with two RBI’s and a run scored, but also took the loss in the circle (0-1) after fanning nine batters in the game.

Section II standouts Katy Rimawi (Ballston Spa) went 0-for-4in the opener, with Lindsey Decker (Shenendeho­wa) going 1-for-2Destiny Wierzbicki (Troy) and Ashley Madigan (Hoosick Valley) also going hitless.

In the nightcap, Sage collected the 4-1win over Penn College as rookie pitcher Katerina Lagace (Newington, CT/Newington) collected the complete game win. She gave up just one run off seven hits, while fanning a pair in the circle. Alexa Silk added a pair of stolen bases to go with her 3-4day at the plate with an RBI and a run scored. Her younger sister, Kristen Silk (Freehold, NY/Greenville) added a stolen base and a run scored for Sage. Rookie infielder Emily Agate (Franklin Square, NY/H. Frank Carey) added a 2-3 day with an RBI as well for Sage as they added their runs in the bottom of the third inning, fourth inning, fifth inning and the sixth inning to post the come from behind win after Penn College took a 1-0lead in the top of the third.

The Section II stars rebounded in the nightcap as Rimawi went 1-for-2with a n RBI, Deker went 1-for-3at the plate and Mikayla Culnan (Emma Willard) going 1-for-3with a run scored and an RBI.

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