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In a fundamentally solid game last night the Lady Falcons, behind a 10 strike out - 2 hit pitching performance by Madi Schreyer, ended Wilsons unbeaten streak. 

The Falcons jumped out early with an RBI single off the shortstop by Lauren Burchak.  They then cruised into the 4th inning with that one-run lead when Kayla O'Farrell broke it open with a 2RBI double down the right field line.

Madi too got into the hit parade with a smoked line drive triple.  In the end our Lady Falcons were too solid on defense to allow Wilson a chance back into the game and shut them out 4-0.

Keelin Davis came out to play in a big way last night against Roosevelt.  With the rock in her hand she pitched a one-hit shutout for the Lady Falcons.  Not to be out done by her family of falcon-friends, Keelin also smashed a home-run to cap off the night.

Alison Wulfman had a very solid performance with her stick.  Going 2-3 with 2RBI's and a run scored, she was on base and rounding the base all night long.  Alex Boyd got into one, sending it deep over the fence while backing it up with a nice triple as well.

In the end the Lady Falcons bats were just too much for Roosevelt resulting in a run-ruled 5-inning game.

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Lady Falcons Bury Bothell 6-1

Posted by Rob OFarrell at Apr 1, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Emily Jackson got it going big time vs Bothell last night.  Going 3 for 3 with 3RBI's and a smokin' HR.  That kind of offense was all that Madi Schreyer needed tossing a 2 hit game giving up only 1 run all night.  Lady Falcons then cruised to a 6-1 win at conference rival Bothell.

Keelin Davis threw an 11 strike-out no-hitter against Garfield last night in Woodinville.  With her moving fastball and deadly change-up, Garfield couldn't get anything going.

However, the Lady Falcons jumped on the ball all night long.  Putting 12 runs up on the board in the first inning on their way to a 25-0 win. 

It was a good night for Alex Boyd and Alyssa O'Farrell, both with 3 hits, 4 RBI's and 2 doubles each.  Nearly every Woodinville player participated in the offensive barrage that lasted only 5 innings.