Lincoln-Way West Pitching Tosses One-Hitter in 11-0 Rout of Plainfield South
The Lincoln-Way West varsity softball team delivered a suffocating one-hit shutout on Tuesday afternoon, rolling to an 11-0 non-conference road victory over Plainfield South in a five-inning, run-rule shortened contest.
Although individual statistics for Lincoln-Way West were not reported, the team’s pitching performance spoke for itself. The visitors’ staff surrendered just a single hit while striking out 10 Plainfield South batters and issuing zero walks over five flawless innings. The defense backed up the elite pitching with a completely clean game in the field, committing no errors.
Offensively, Lincoln-Way West was relentless. The lineup pounded out 12 hits and launched a pair of home runs to continuously apply pressure to the host pitchers. The visitors set the tone immediately, pushing two runs across in the top of the first inning. Following a scoreless second frame, they broke the game wide open. A four-run surge in the third inning and another four-run outburst in the fourth put the contest well out of reach, before a final insurance run in the fifth sealed the 11-0 tally.
For Plainfield South, freshman Jackie Gracanin provided the lone offensive highlight. Gracanin broke up the no-hit bid with a double, finishing 1-for-2 on the day to account for the team’s only baserunner. Sophomore Addie Koser was a workhorse defensively behind the plate, registering a game-high 10 putouts.
Freshman Katelyn Senese and sophomore Emily Stephens shared pitching duties for the hosts. Senese took the start and pitched three innings, surrendering nine earned runs on 11 hits. Stephens provided two innings of relief, yielding just one run on one hit. Both pitchers gave up a home run to the potent Lincoln-Way West lineup. Two defensive errors by Plainfield South added an extra hurdle in containing the visitors’ bats.
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