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Softball: Blame it on the rain: Weather halts Flower Mound vs. Plano East softball game
By Justin Thomas, jthomas@starlocalnews.com
DENTON -- For about an hour, it appeared Mother Nature was going to allow Flower Mound and Plano East to square off in their highly-anticipated regional quarterfinal softball matchup.
And while things went off without a hitch for three-plus innings, including an appearance from a rainbow behind the outfield walls in the second, a late rain storm forced a delay and the eventual postponement of the contest.
As a result, the game resumed at noon Saturday with Flower Mound leading the Lady Panthers, 2-0, with one out in the top of the fourth inning. The game was not completed before press time.
Recently, Flower Mound has had its way with East, sweeping the District 8-5A regular season series against the state-ranked Lady Panthers and defeating East in six consecutive contests entering Friday's one-game playoff.
The trend appeared to be continuing early Friday at Denton Guyer as Flower Mound's pressure on the bases generated a pair of first-inning runs off East starting pitcher Holly Kern.
Emilee Burkhardt sparked the rally with a single and Katie St. Pierre followed with a fielder's choice. However, East's infielder was unable to get a foot on second base to retire Burkhardt on a force, putting runners at first and second with one out. A passed ball advanced the runners to second and third before the Lady Jaguars got on the board when Christy Lisenby reached on a dropped third strike. Moments later, Lisenby stole second and St. Pierre came in to score by beating the return throw from second.
Annelise Oswalt started in the circle for Flower Mound, surrendering a single but escaping without any damage before posting donuts in the second and third innings and retiring the first batter of the fourth.
"Both teams are in the same situation," Kalhoefer said. "Maybe it's a little wakeup call for us because we haven't played particularly well on defense. I kind of talked to the girls about coming out and being a little mentally stronger tomorrow."
Kern was at the plate when play resumed Saturday and also returned to the circle.
"Holly was throwing well tonight, but things can change," Kalhoefer said. "She only had to throw three innings though. She's a senior and is very experienced and she'll be ready to go tomorrow."
The Lady Jaguars weren't the only team that had their playoff game postponed Friday as the Jaguars' area round matchup against Mansfield was stopped in the second inning.
Originally a best-of-three series, the contest will now resume in a one-game format with Flower Mound holding a 3-0 advantage over the Tigers and the Jaguars batting with two outs in the top of the second inning.
Flower Mound's Cody Gunter started the game on the mound and threw just 15 pitches, allowing him to return to the bump when action resumed Saturday.
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