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Lincoln-Way West Overpowers Naperville Central 19-4 in Four-Inning Rout

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The Lincoln-Way West varsity softball team unleashed a relentless offensive assault on Wednesday afternoon, rolling to a 19-4 non-conference road victory over Naperville Central in a four-inning, run-rule shortened contest. Backed by 12 hits, nine walks, and a flurry of unearned runs, the visitors controlled the tempo from the opening pitch.

Lincoln-Way West wasted no time seizing command of the game, erupting for a massive seven-run rally in the top of the first inning. They continued to apply heavy pressure throughout the afternoon, ensuring the host’s defense never had an opportunity to settle in. The visitors added three runs in the second, five in the third, and four in the fourth to reach their staggering 19-run total.

Capitalizing on free passes and defensive miscues was the theme of the day for Lincoln-Way West. Naperville Central committed five fielding errors, resulting in 11 unearned runs that extended innings and kept the hosts on their heels.

Despite the lopsided score and difficult defensive outing, Naperville Central found pockets of success at the plate, tallying six hits as a team. The Redhawks got on the board in the bottom of the first inning to briefly cut the deficit to 7-1, and later showed resilience by manufacturing a three-run rally in the bottom of the fourth before the run rule was enacted.

Natalie Lau sparked the Naperville Central offense with a perfect 2-for-2 performance, ripping a double, scoring twice, and wreaking havoc on the basepaths with a pair of stolen bases. Natalie Enright was also flawless at the plate for the hosts, finishing 2-for-2 while driving in a team-high two runs and scoring once. Mae Binkowski and Lacie Williams chipped in with a hit apiece to round out the offensive production.

In the circle, C. Leonardo pitched all four innings for Naperville Central, striking out two batters during a grueling 152-pitch outing. However, the sheer volume of Lincoln-Way West’s offensive production—bolstered by the extra outs they were afforded—proved too much to overcome.

Game Summary

Score by Quarters

(Note: Innings played)
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | R | H | E |
|—|—|—|—|—|—|—|—|
| Lincoln-Way West | 7 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 19 | 12 | 1 |
| Naperville Central | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 5 |

Scoring Drives

  • 1st Inning: Lincoln-Way West erupts for seven runs in the top half of the inning. Naperville Central responds with a single run in the bottom half.

  • 2nd Inning: Lincoln-Way West extends its lead with three runs to make it 10-1.

  • 3rd Inning: The visitors plate five more runs, capitalizing on defensive mistakes to push their advantage to 15-1.

  • 4th Inning: Lincoln-Way West adds a final four runs in the top of the frame. Naperville Central fights back with three runs in the bottom half before the game concludes via the run rule.

Individual Statistics

BATTING:

  • Naperville Central: Natalie Enright 2-2, 2 RBI, 1 R; Natalie Lau 2-2, 2B, 2 R; Mae Binkowski 1-2; Lacie Williams 1-2, 1 R; Grace Spizzirri 0-2; Fiona Brown 0-2; Cali Lenz 0-3; Avery Miller 0-2; Erin Rubeck 0-2; Reese Henige 1 R.

  • Lincoln-Way West: (Individual stats not provided)

BASERUNNING:

  • Naperville Central: Natalie Lau 2 SB.

  • Lincoln-Way West: (Individual stats not provided)

PITCHING:

  • Naperville Central: C. Leonardo (L) 4.0 IP, 12 H, 19 R, 8 ER, 9 BB, 2 K, 152 Pitches.

  • Lincoln-Way West: (Individual stats not provided)

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