An Exciting First Half of Athletes Unlimited Softball

Without question, the Athletes Unlimited Softball League (AUSL) is showing how competitive and talented its players are along with a strong fanbase. Sellouts crowds across the United States with thrilling games and history made along the way. The final two games before the season hiatus saw action in Wichita and Norman. That being said, here is a recap of the action from both games

Another Tight Contest At Love’s Field

In this game, the Talons looked to complete the sweep against the Volts in Norman. A sacrifice fly RBI by Sierra Romero put the Volts on the board in the bottom of the first inning 1-0. Yet, the Talons offense answered in the top of the second with an RBI double by Ali Aguilar and a two-run single by Jadelyn Allchin. Also, Caroline Jacobsen added an RBI with a single to left in the top of the third inning to give the Talons a 4-1 lead.

Following an Amanda Lorenz solo home run in the bottom of the third for the Volts, the Talons would add runs in the top of the sixth and seventh. First, Allchin added another RBI and Sierra Sacco with two RBIs via a double in the sixth. Next, an RBI single by Victoria Hayward in the seventh, making it an 8-2 game entering the bottom of the inning.

Here, the Volts added four runs in their half of the seventh with a Mia Scott RBI double and a three-run homer by Lorenz. However, the Talons get the series sweep with the 8-6 win over the Volts. Raelin Chaffin gets her league-tying fourth win of this season with Georgina Corrick getting her first save this softball season.

One Last Time In Wichita

For the final time in this inaugural softball league season, a game was played at Wilkins Stadium. The Bandits and Blaze squared off. In the top of the first innings, a pair of solo homers from Morgan Zerkle and Skylar Wallace gave the Bandits an early 2-0. However, the offense for Blaze found some heat in the bottom of the second.

Korbie Otis hit her first professional home run as Aliyah Andrews had a two-run single for a 3-2 lead. What’s more, Aubrey Leach and Danielle Gibson Whorton each added an RBI apiece. This made it a four-run second inning for the Blaze. A solo home run by Delanie Wisz for the Bandits was their final run of the matchup.

All things considered, the bats stayed on fire for the Blaze with a six-run sixth inning. Kayla Kowalik, Otis, Leach, and Gibson Whorton each contributed an RBI as Ana Gold went deep with a two-run homer. The 11-2 run-rule win is the second victory for the Blaze this season, avoiding the sweep.

Looking at the standings, the Bandits and Talons lead the way with a 9-3 record. The Volts and Blaze trail at 4-8 and 2-10, respectively. Nonetheless, the action picks back up on July 7 at Rosemont Park with a doubleheader. It will be the Bandits Vs, Volts and Blaze Vs. Talons on MLB.com and ESPNU.

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I'm LaDarius Brown and I'll forever love the Seattle Storm and Sue Bird is my forever GOAT. Big time lover of wrestling and my love for women's sports is lifelong. P.S. I'm a UConn WBB fan (that's a secret between just you and I)

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