“She pitched well after missing the entire season last year,” said Wendy.
Offensively, Hannah Lundberg led the Panthers, going 2-for-3 with a double, two runs and two stolen bases. Grace Johns also had two hits. Adding one hit each were Kayley Camerer, Ryann Hagen, Kelli Harrington, Torrie Stencel and Anna Stork.
“It was a good team win,” said Coach Schultz. “Offensively, we started slow but improved as the game went on.”
The Panthers hosted Waseca Friday and lost a tough 1-0 decision. Schultz took the loss despite allowing only three hits, with 11 strikeouts and two walks.
Camerer, Stencel, Schultz, Lundberg and Alyssa Esplan had hits for NRHEG.
“We definitely had our chance to win the game,” said Coach Schultz. “We had a runner on second with no outs during the fourth inning and weren’t able to score due to a couple baserunning errors. It was a well played game by Waseca. They played errorless defense and their pitcher threw strikes. Jade pitched well again. We will have some growing pains throughout the season but hope to get them worked out by play-off time. Kayley Camerer had the big hit in the fourth inning to put us in scoring position. I feel fortunate to work with such hard working girls.”