Benjamin Logan 7, Indian Lake 4
Benjamin Logan used a five-run fifth inning to pull away for a 7-4 win over Indian Lake.
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The Lady Raiders struck first in the opening inning when Brielle Kline singled, stole second, and scored on an RBI double from Kylie Harner. Indian Lake answered with two-out offense in the bottom half, as Kyler Carruthers walked, Annie Rapp singled, and Brylee Buyer delivered a two-run double to take a 2-1 lead.
The Lakers added another in the second when a pitch hit MacKenzie “Kit” Miller, moved into scoring position on a double by Bre Wisener, and scored on a wild pitch to make it 3-1.
Benjamin Logan cut the deficit to 3-2 in the third as Kelsey Jumper scored on an RBI groundout by Rylan Norviel. Indian Lake stranded runners throughout the early innings but maintained the lead until the fifth.
The Raiders took control in that inning. After walks by Bonnie Brunson and Jumper, Kline tied the game with an RBI single. A passed ball gave Benjamin Logan the lead, and Norviel followed with an RBI single. Tanna Jacobs added another RBI hit, and the final run scored on a wild pitch to cap the five-run frame and make it 7-3.
Indian Lake added one in the sixth on a groundout by Wisener, and Rapp reached third in the seventh, but the rally fell short.
Kline went a perfect 4-for-4 to lead the Raiders, while Norviel drove in two runs. Jacobs added two hits. Rapp had three hits for Indian Lake, and Buyer drove in two runs.
Benjamin Logan improves to 8-10, while Indian Lake falls to 5-14. The teams will meet again Wednesday, and the Lakers host Graham on Tuesday.
Mechanicsburg 11, Madison Plains 10
Mechanicsburg rallied late and walked off Madison Plains 11-10 in a back-and-forth battle.
Madison Plains opened with two runs in the first, but the Lady Indians answered with three. Avery McDowell reached on a walk, stole second, and later scored on an error. Basha Batkiewicz and Aubrie Retterer each contributed to the rally, and Bri Popovich drew a bases-loaded walk to give Mechanicsburg a 3-2 lead.
The Golden Eagles surged ahead with four runs in the second, but Mechanicsburg responded again with a three-run inning to tie the game at 6-6.
Madison Plains regained control with a solo home run in the fourth and added two more runs in the inning, then tacked on another in the fifth to take a 10-6 lead.
The Lady Indians mounted their comeback in the fifth. With two outs, Retterer delivered a two-run single, and Lexi Poland followed with a two-run double to tie the game.
After a scoreless sixth, Mechanicsburg completed the comeback in the seventh. Chuckie Dale singled to start the inning, and after two outs, Poland singled and Popovich walked to load the bases. Batkiewicz was then hit by a pitch, forcing in the winning run.
Retterer led the Indians with three hits and three RBIs, while multiple players recorded multi-hit games.
Mechanicsburg improves to 4-12 and will travel to Southeastern on Tuesday.
Bellefontaine 8, London 6
A pair of home runs from Joy Fogan, including the go-ahead shot in the seventh, lifted Bellefontaine to an 8-6 win over London.
The Lady Chieftains opened the scoring in the second when Fogan singled, stole second, and came home on a two-out hit by Alayna Boyd. In the third, Cameo Greene and Ava Dolan reached base before Fogan launched a three-run homer to center, making it 4-0.
London answered with two runs in the bottom of the third, but Bellefontaine extended the lead in the fifth. Addison Wical drove in a run with a groundout, and Dolan scored on a passed ball to make it 6-2.
The Red Raiders rallied late, scoring twice in the fifth and tying the game in the sixth with a combination of hits and an error.
In the seventh, Greene led off with a single, and Fogan delivered again with a two-run homer to left field to put Bellefontaine back in front for good.
Fogan finished 3-for-3 with two home runs and five RBIs. Greene added three hits, while Boyd had two.
Bellefontaine improves to 4-15 and will host London again on Wednesday.
Urbana 5, Tecumseh 4
Urbana held off a late push from Tecumseh to secure a 5-4 victory.
After stranding runners early, the Lady Hillclimbers broke through in the first inning. Addie Fox tripled and scored on a single by Bailee Packer, and Morgan Boyd followed with a two-run home run to give Urbana a 3-0 lead.
Urbana added another run in the second when Isla Wooten tripled and later scored on a passed ball.
Tecumseh responded in the third, using a pair of two-out singles and a two-run double to cut the deficit to 4-3.
The Lady Hillclimbers added an insurance run in the fifth when Wooten reached on an error, allowing Boyd to score and make it 5-3.
Tecumseh pulled within one in the seventh with an RBI double, bringing the tying run to the plate, but Wooten induced a groundout to end the game.
Fox led Urbana with three hits, while Boyd added two hits, two RBIs, and two runs scored. Wooten also had two hits and earned the win in the circle.
Urbana improves to 15-6 and has won six straight. The Lady Hillclimbers will travel to Troy on Tuesday.
West Liberty-Salem 10, Cedarville 7
West Liberty-Salem used consistent offense to hold off Cedarville for a 10-7 win.
After stranding the bases loaded in the first, the Lady Tigers struck on a sacrifice fly by Ashlyn Yeater, then added another run in the second when Kaylee Blair scored on a dropped third strike to make it 2-0.
Cedarville answered with three runs in the third to take the lead, but West Liberty-Salem responded with three runs of its own. Emily King tied the game with an RBI triple and later scored, while Britton Carter added an RBI groundout for a 5-3 advantage.
The Tigers extended the lead in the fourth. Karlee Lucas had an RBI double, Yeater added another sac fly, and King drove in a run to make it 8-4.
Cedarville cut the deficit to 8-6 in the fifth, but Olivia Reichardt answered with a two-out, two-RBI double to push the lead to 10-6. The Indians added one in the seventh, but couldn’t get closer.
Lucas went a perfect 4-for-4, while Reichardt, Yeater, King, and Carter each had two RBIs.
West Liberty-Salem improves to 7-13 and has won three straight, hosting Greeneview on Tuesday.

Catholic Central 8, Triad 7
By: Gavyn Heitman, Student Reporter
Triad’s softball team held its Senior Night on Monday against Catholic Central, recognizing its 2026 class before first pitch. Senior Night festivities began at 4:45 p.m., with the game starting at 5:30 p.m. due to bussing issues. Honored seniors included outfielder Gracie Martin, first baseman Riley Haser, and outfielder Gracie Goehring.

The Irish capitalized on Triad errors early in the game, with Makayla McClendon stealing home off an overthrow at first, along with an RBI on a bunt double from Alyssa Gram. Emma Evilsizor added an RBI single to extend the lead to 3-0 after the first inning.
Both teams remained stagnant as pitchers settled into the game. Triad threatened in the bottom of the third with a triple and a stolen home by Gracie Martin but was unable to add more runs.
The Irish cold streak continued into the fourth inning, as Emma Enochs delivered a solid performance in the circle. The Lady Cards found some momentum offensively, with a single and steal by Savanna Thomas followed by a double from Hailleii Jenkins, but could not convert those hits into runs. Thomas was thrown out attempting to steal home.
Catholic Central regained momentum in the top of the fifth, capitalizing on fatigued pitching. Makahla Thuman entered the circle after multiple walks, but the Cardinals’ struggles continued as two more free bases were issued before Addison Roberts delivered a two-RBI single to extend the lead to 7-1.
Triad responded in the bottom half of the inning. Emma Enochs hit a two-RBI double, and Savanna Thomas followed with an RBI triple to cut the deficit to 7-4.
Catholic Central continued to capitalize on late pitching struggles in the sixth inning. Enochs returned to the circle but allowed multiple walks and base hits. The Cardinals limited the damage, however, surrendering just one run despite the Irish loading the bases for much of the inning.
Triad answered again with an RBI single from Emma Martin and a two-run hit by Savanna Thomas. The rally ended when Thomas was thrown out at second base.
Sophie Haycox maintained control for the Irish in the final inning, recording a single and striking out three batters to secure the win.
Haycox finished with three singles, an RBI, and 10 strikeouts in the 8-7 victory. Emma Evilsizor added two singles, an RBI, and a stolen base. For the Cardinals, Emma Enochs recorded eight strikeouts while contributing two RBIs and a double.
Catholic Central will host Fairbanks on Tuesday night, while Triad travels to Cedarville looking to bounce back.
Shawnee 9, Graham 1
Shawnee used strong pitching and timely defense to defeat Graham 9-1.
Graham had opportunities early, putting runners on base in multiple innings, but Shawnee turned two double plays and limited the damage.
The Lady Falcons scored their only run in the fifth inning when Lilly Swank and Elena Portis singled, and Swank came home on an RBI groundout by Mariah Sizemore.
Portis and Malynn Bacher each had two hits to lead Graham, while Sizemore recorded the lone RBI.
Graham falls to 5-14 and will travel to Indian Lake on Tuesday.




