At home at Aspen Field on the Fort Lewis College campus for the first time this season, Taylor Beaman and the Skyhawks slid to a doubleheader split against Colorado Christian. McKenna Hefley hit a walk-off two-run home run in Game 1 to give FLC (10-10, 7-3 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) a 3-1 victory behind the pitching of Mandy Lorenson. In Game 2, the first-place Cougars (19-6, 9-1 RMAC) stormed to a 13-2 victory. The two teams will meet again at 10 a.m. and noon Saturday in Durango.
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At home at Aspen Field on the Fort Lewis College campus for the first time this season, Taylor Beaman and the Skyhawks slid to a doubleheader split against Colorado Christian. McKenna Hefley hit a walk-off two-run home run in Game 1 to give FLC (10-10, 7-3 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) a 3-1 victory behind the pitching of Mandy Lorenson. In Game 2, the first-place Cougars (19-6, 9-1 RMAC) stormed to a 13-2 victory. The two teams will meet again at 10 a.m. and noon Saturday in Durango.
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Brianna Leavell of Fort Lewis College fires off a pitch to a Colorado Christian University batter on Friday at Aspen Field at FLC.
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Brianna Leavell of Fort Lewis College fires off a pitch to a Colorado Christian University batter on Friday at Aspen Field at FLC.
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Sloan Shotton of Fort Lewis College hits a pitch while playing Colorado Christian University on Friday at Aspen Field at FLC.
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Sloan Shotton of Fort Lewis College hits a pitch while playing Colorado Christian University on Friday at Aspen Field at FLC.
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Ashley Reeves head coach of the Fort Lewis College softball team looks on while playing Colorado Christian University on Friday at Aspen Field at FLC.
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Ashley Reeves head coach of the Fort Lewis College softball team looks on while playing Colorado Christian University on Friday at Aspen Field at FLC.
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