DAHLONEGA - The No. 4 University of North Georgia softball team took care of business Sunday against Bluefield State, knocking off the Big Blue twice in run-rule fashion.
GAME 1 - UNG 14, BSU 0 (5 inn.)
After scoring on a wild pitch and a sacrifice fly in the first inning, North Georgia proceeded to score 11 runs in the second.
Hannah Forehand got the inning started with a two run shot to left center that cleared the newly constructed Cottrell Terrace. UNG pushed the score out to 8-0 before
Haley Cummings had some fireworks of her own with a two run blast to score the seventh and eighth runs of the inning.
The Nighthawks didn't stop there as
Ashley Garrison hit a RBI triple and then scored on a wild pitch just prior to
Jolie Lester bringing home the final run of the frame.
Makayla Krepps brought home the game's final run in the fourth on a double to left field.
Tybee Denton (7-2) got the win, going three innings and fanning seven.
GAME 2 - UNG 17, BSU 0 (5 inn.)
The Nighthawks got a big first inning to start game two, scoring eight in a frame highlighted by the first collegiate home run for
Grayson Perry, a three run shot to the deepest part of the ball park.
After plating two in the second, North Georgia had another big inning in the third, crossing home plate seven times. UNG loaded up the bases for RBI singles from Garrison,
Mallory Parker and
Marley Holmes and a RBI double for
Mariah Wicker.
Kristen Davis (2-1) earned the win in four innings of work, sitting eight down by strikes.
NEXT UP
North Georgia will open up Peach Belt play at Columbus State on Saturday with a noon doubleheader.