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Box Score 2 GETTYSBURG, Pa. – Gettysburg won the opener 4-3 on a walk-off single from freshman
Stephanie Leonardo (East Haddam, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall), then captured the nightcap 2-0 behind a two-hit shutout from classmate
Aileen Reilly (Huntington Station, N.Y./St. Anthony's) as the Bullets swept Franklin & Marshall College in a Centennial Conference softball doubleheader Tuesday afternoon at Bobby Jones Field.
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With the wins, the Bullets (25-5, 10-2 CC) remained a close second in the Centennial Conference standings behind McDaniel College (9-1 CC), who Gettysburg will face on Saturday.
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Reilly (13-1) was the beneficiary of an outstanding defensive play in the top of the seventh, when junior
Steph Zengel (High Bridge, N.J./North Hunterdon) made a diving catch on a blooper into rightfield. Zengel would then throw to first to pick off the runner heading back into the bag for a double play, and Reilly struck out the final batter to end the game and finish with a season-high 10 K's.
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Gettysburg fell behind 2-0 in the top of the first in the opener before scoring single runs in the first and third. Zengel tied it at 2-2 with an RBI-double in the third.
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The Bullets went ahead in the fifth when Leonardo blasted a double into the left-center gap before eventually scoring on a wild pitch. But the Diplomats tied it with an unearned run in the sixth, taking advantage of two walks and an error. However, Gettysburg starter
Lindsey Treanor (Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem East) stranded a runner on second, then worked out of another jam in the seventh, leaving runners on the corners.
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Junior
Meghan Hisgen (East Northport, N.Y./Commack) got things started in the bottom of the inning when she flared a single down the rightfield line. After senior
Ashley Iannone (Great Meadows, N.J./Blair Academy) was hit with a pitch, Leonardo ripped a single up the middle that allowed Hisgen to score from second with the winning run.
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Hisgen and Leonardo each went 2-for-3 in the opener while senior
Melissa Tighe (Little Falls, N.J./Mt. St. Dominic Academy) scored two runs. Treanor (11-4) worked a complete-game victory, scattering five hits and striking out four.
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Isabel Schaefer suffered the loss for the Diplomats while striking out seven.
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The Bullets wasted little time supplying Reilly with all the run support should would need. In the bottom of the first, sophomore
Jamie Abell (Glenn Dale, Md./Elizabeth Seton) blasted a triple to center and scored one batter later on a sacrifice fly from Zengel. Gettysburg added an insurance run in the fifth, scoring when Leonardo reached on an error leading off before scoring on a sacrifice fly from Abell.
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In the meantime, Reilly was cruising in the circle, allowing just two Diplomats to reach scoring position. Senior catcher
Emily Hall (Reston, Va./Flint Hil School) provided a big defensive play in the first, throwing out a runner attempting to steal third after a walk and a single. A runner moved up to second on the play, but Reilly induced a pop-out to end the inning. She also left a runner on second in the fourth after a two-out double, and she would fan the side in the sixth before Samantha Burns drew a lead-off walk in the seventh, setting up Zengel's heroics.
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Schaeffer (7-7) started again for F&M and threw five innings, allowing both Gettysburg runs.
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The Bullets host McDaniel on Saturday back at Bobby Jones Field starting at 1 p.m.
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