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The No. 5 Central Methodist softball team broke the program record for single-season wins with a doubleheader sweep of Evangel University Saturday afternoon as part of senior day at Cox Softball …
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The No. 5 Central Methodist softball team broke the program record for single-season wins with a doubleheader sweep of Evangel University Saturday afternoon as part of senior day at Cox Softball Complex.
With the win, CMU improved to 46-5 and 32-4 in the Heart of America Athletic Conference.
Central started the afternoon with a 10-0 shutout win over the Crusaders in game one. The Eagles started the day with three runs in the first and seven in the second.
The pitching did the rest as junior ace Keighlan Cronin tossed all five innings, giving up only one hit along with nine strikeouts. The nine K's put Cronin atop the all-time record for single-season strikeouts in team history, with the previous record held by Chelsea Fuemmeler (211 in 2008).
The St. Charles, Mo. native now has recorded 220 strikeouts through 26 games this season.
Senior Kelli Gorman led the offense with two hits and six RBI, with both hits being home runs including a grand slam in the bottom of the second inning. Senior Morgan Willis also hit a solo home run in the first.
The second game was a thriller from start to finish as both sides remained deadlocked at 5-5 heading into the seventh inning. The game was to be decided in extra innings and ultimately a winner was decided in the 11th.
With the international tiebreaker in place, freshman Kylie Avery was put at second base and moved to third after a ground out to the infield.
Willis provided the game-winning hit with a single to right field, scoring Avery and giving CMU a 6-5 win in game two.
Willis and freshman Micaela Harcrow finished the afternoon with three hits and two RBI apiece. Gorman collected two hits, both being doubles, while sophomore Adalia Sewell and freshman Katelyn Kolb also recorded a hit. Senior Madison Love got the start in the circle for game two, tossing 6.1 innings with three strikeouts. Cronin earned her second win of the day after coming in relief for the final 4.2 innings of work, allowing no runs on no hits with four more strikeouts.
The Eagles played their final regular-season home games Sunday afternoon, hosting rival Missouri Valley College for a doubleheader.
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