The Telstar Lady Rebels ran their season record to 8-5, rattling off three consecutive wins at home. After a road loss to Madison, the Rebels responded on “Senior Day” by defeating the Richmond Bobcats by a score of 8-1 at Telstar HS. Senior Co-Captain Brooklyn Kimball went the distance on the mound, striking out four while not issuing a walk. Natasha Mason went 3 for 4 at the plate and drove in 3 runs for the Rebels. Payton Berry was also 3 for four, while Shelby Thorman added a pair of hits. Brooklyn Kimball, Jewel Smith, and Katie Evans also hit safely for the victors.
The Rebels had to come from behind, finally prevailing by a score of 9-8 in extra innings against the pesky Carrabec Cobras. Natasha Mason pitched 5 1/3 innings earning the win with a four strikeout save credited to Brooklyn Kimball. Mason was 2 for 4 at the plate, while scoring twice including the game winner in the 8th. Makenzie Elliott went 3 for 4, while Macie Hallett added a pair of hits. Sarah Chase, Brooklyn Kimball and Payton Berry added hits in the Rebels’ attack.
The Mountain Valley Falcons were the next visiting team vanquished by the Rebels by a score of 5 to 2. Tasha Mason went the distance on the mound, striking out four while yielding two runs on three hits. Mason helped her own cause by blasting a three run homer in the bottom of the sixth to take the lead. Macie Hallett, Jordan Berry, Sarah Chase, Payton Berry, and Brooklyn Kimball all hit safely for the Rebels.
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