Photo and live updates provided by Drew Schwentker
FINAL SCORE |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | R | H | E |
New Haven |
0 | 0 | 0 |
1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | ||
Clopton | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
Pictured left to right, back row: Garrett Schoenfeld, Carlie Steinbeck, Brooke Kluba, Katie McKernan, Drew Schwentker, Kierstin Monzyk, Madison Doyle, Karissa Durbin, Meagan Ley, front row: Cortanie Gale, Victoria Bowers, Blair Bowers, Tenille Duessler, Lindsey Nixon, and Stephanie Scheer.
--The Lady Shamrocks upended Montgomery County 10-3 to end a 13 game losing streak on Thursday.
New Haven scored three runs in the third and fourth innings and added three more in the fifth giving them a 9-3 lead.
Pictured left to right: Katie McKernan, Drew Schwentker, and Kierstin Monzyk
Photo by Kyle Quick
New Haven, Mo. – Tuesday night Kierstin Monzyk and Katie McKernan played their last home game. It is always a bitter sweet moment knowing you will never again dawn the green and white before stepping onto Lions Field, which has been their home for the past four years.
Bowers unable to get the tag as Halker scores the go-ahead run
New Haven, Mo. – Thursday evening New Haven lost a heartbreaker after Owensville rallied for three runs in the top of the seventh to edge past the Lady Rocks 4-2.
Tenille Duessler knocks a base hit.
New Haven, Mo. – Thursday night was Bank of Franklin County’s Annual Softball Tailgate and flood the field as part of the high school’s spirit contest.
The added hype to New Haven’s third conference game against the Pacific Indians had moments of a shamrock comeback, but eight runs in the final two innings led the Indians to a 14-2 win.
Madison Doyle rips one of her two hits on the evening.
New Haven, Mo. – Monday night Kierstin Monzyk racked up four RBIs on four of four hitting. Madison Doyle finished with three RBIs going two of three from the plate.
Coach Tim Scheer waves Lindsey Nixon home after Meagan Ley’s two out double, knocking in Nixon and Madison Doyle, pulling the lady rocks within one run in Saturday's semi-final against St. James.
New Haven, Mo. – In Saturday’s third place game Belle’s hard throwing right-hander pitched a complete game shutout beating New Haven 12-0. Macie held New Haven to two hits while striking out 14 batters.
Kierstin Monzyk went 2-2 with 4 RBIs
New Haven, Mo. – The lady rocks came into the bottom of the third trailing 5-3. After Valley Park’s starting pitcher had held the lady rocks to three runs on two hits, she was taken out after throwing just one and a third innings, which turned out to be costly.
New Haven, Mo. – The lady rocks will begin their season on Wednesday at Valley Park with a much younger team than last year after losing eight seniors.
New Haven will return their starting pitcher, Stephanie Scheer, and centerfielder Kierstin Monzyk, who led the team in batting (.500) and runs scored (29). Blair Bowers will move to catcher after starting at second base last year.
On Sun., Feb. 19, 2011 a young, charismatic, effulgent, and beautiful teenager tragically lost her life in a car accident on I-44 near Stanton, Mo. Tianna Stockley was just 18 years old.
Pictured above Stephanie Scheer fires a rocket to her catcher, Abby Menke.
Stephanie Scheer and Abby Menke both played on this year’s varsity softball team, with Scheer pitching and Menke catching, they made quite the dynamic duo.
Pictured above left to right: Kierstin Monzyk and Kayla Oette
Photos are from previous games by Kyle Quick
After a dramatic come from behind win the night before, Thursday the Lady Shamrocks faced off against Silex, the number one seeded team and host of the District Tournament.
Updates being provided by Drew Schwentker
Final Score Silex wins 2-1
6:04 -- After 6 innings Rocks are down to their last 3 outs
6:02 -- Silex scores one run in the 5th off a triple. Silex leads 2-1
5:36 -- Lady Rocks tie it up after 3 innings 1-1
Photos by Michele Scheer
Last night’s softball game was bittersweet for the Lady Rock’s seniors. It was the last time they would ever play softball on their home field as a Shamrock.
New Haven won, playing only four innings, 17-5 and scoring 10 runs in the bottom of the fourth.
Photo by Rhonda Helling
Pictured above: Rebecca Glaser
Softball
The Lady Rocks were on the road toinght at Pacific. Pacific started the night with a 4-9 record and on a five game losing streak. The Rocks were 4-10 and winning two of their last three.
The Rocks came up short lossing a close battle 7-4. We hope to speak with Coach Tim Scheer later tonight and have a game summary for tomorrow.
Pictured above: Kayla Oetterer gives teammate Brandy Senecal a high-five after hitting two run blast.