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Lady Rockets advance to WPIAL final four

By Joe Smeltzer, For The Greene County Messenger 2 min read
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Celeste Van Kirk

Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Cait Dugan winds back before unloading a pitch to a Sewickley Academy batter in MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal playoff game at Trinity Middle School.

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Jefferson-MorganĢƵ Jasmine Demaske slides safely across the plate in MondayĢƵ WPIAL Class A quarterfinal playoff game against Sewickley Academy at Trinity Middle School. (Photo by Celeste Van Kirk)

NORTH FRANKLIN TWP. — Jefferson-Morgan came into Trinity High SchoolĢƵ softball field with a chance to advance to the WPIAL Class A semifinals.

The Lady Rockets left with a smile after a 3-1 win over fourth-seeded Sewickley Academy behind the arm of junior pitcher Caitlyn Dugan.

Dugan picked up the win for Jefferson-Morgan, allowing one unearned run on just one hit in a complete game. Dugan helped herself on offense, going 2-for-3 with two bunt singles, a stolen base, a run and an RBI.

Because Jeff-MorganĢƵ offense only scored three runs — 12 fewer than it did in last TuesdayĢƵ 15-1 first-round win over Rochester — head coach Richard Rush felt Dugan carried her team to a win.

“Best game CaitĢƵ ever pitched,” he said. “Our pitcher kept us in the game. I’d hate to say it, but our pitcher won the game. We needed to hit better. We missed some opportunities.”

Dugan agreed with her head coachĢƵ sentiment.

“I would say (it was my best game),” she said. “We’re trying some new things, so it worked out definitely.”

The Lady Rockets drew first blood in the top of the first inning.

DuganĢƵ first bunt base hit scored Jasmine Demaske. Three batters later, Dugan came around to score on a passed ball to make it 2-0, and two batters after that, Autumn Gustovich did the same to push the lead to three.

Sewickley Academy picked up an unearned run in its half of the fourth on an infield single by Alina Mattson, which scored Alyssa Winters. That would be all the scoring for Sewickley Academy, however, as Dugan allowed just two base runners the rest of the game.

Alexis Barlock took the loss for Sewickley Academy, allowing three runs on just one hit while also throwing a complete game. Jeff-Morgan got a win despite five errors, one of which led to its only run.

The Lady Rockets met section rival and top-seeded West Greene in the semifinals on Wednesday at the same field (see greenecountymessenger.com for results of that game).

RushĢƵ squad was facing the defending champion Lady Pioneers for a third time this season. West Greene won the first two meetings by a combined score of 23-0.

“We already played them twice. We know what they’re like,” Rush said. “ItĢƵ a tall task.”

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