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BOONE — The NIACC baseball team was quick to leave town on Saturday after dropping a pair of games to DMACC.

DMACC (13-5 overall) opened its ICCAC season with 17-5 and 11-1 5-inning victories.

“We haven’t talked about it,” NIACC coach Todd Rima said. “We got on the bus and got out of town.

“I think we know that we weren’t very sharp (Saturday).

“There’s nothing we can do about it now. You just have to know when you go to bed the sun will come up (today). We just have to tie them up and play again.”

NIACC (13-5 overall, 3-3 in the league) plays another twinbill against DMACC today.

Rima said he’s confident his team will bounce back.

“Absoultely,” the coach said. “We believe in our guys. Now, it’s my job to get them going. I need to be a better coach (today).”

In Saturday’s twinbill, DMACC hit eight home runs, pounded out 26 hits to score its 28 runs

“It was their day,” Rima said. “They whooped us in every aspect of the game.

“I really don’t remember the last day like this in our program.”


DMACC 17, NIACC 5 (5)

NIACC   001 22 — 5 6 3

DMACC   513 44 — 17 14 2


Chuck Lukanen (4K, 4BB), Bryan Dominick (3) (2K, 1BB), Alex Lagadan (5) (1K, 1BB), Pete Talkington (5) (1K, 0BB) and Jeremy Ische. David Conrad (5K, 4BB) and Romsey Romero. W — Conrad; L — Lukanen. 2B — Tony Younis (N), Tyler Robbins (D), David Kempin (D). 3B — Romero. HR — Robbins, D. Kempin, Matthew Kempin (D), Matthew Keys (D). Multiple hits — Brent Young (N) 2, Romero 2, Jose Ramos (D) 2, D. Kempin 3, Robins 3. Multiple RBIs — Keys 2, Robbins 3, D. Kempin 5.

DMACC 11, NIACC 1 (5)

NIACC  001 00 — 1 8 1

DMACC   017 03 — 11 12 1


Brandyn Agnew (0K, 0BB), Drew Boyer (4) (2K, 1BB) and Ische, Young (4). Eric Holmes (5K, 0BB) and Tanner Adam. W — Holmes; L — Agnew. 2B — Dean Molitor (N). HR — Travis Meiners (D), M. Kempin, Keys 2. Multiple hits — Molitor 2, Younis 2, Ramos 2, Keys 2, Jake Astor (D) 3. Multiple RBIs — Meiners 2, Keys 5.

COLLEGE SOFTBALL

NIACC 6-4,              Southwestern 5-8

CRESTON — The NIACC softball team came up with its initial conference win of the season in a split at Southwestern on Saturday.

The Lady Trojans took the opening game 6-5 before dropping the nightcap 8-4.

“Overall, I was pleased with our effort,” NIACC coach Tyler Sisco said. “That was a long trip and a long day.”

Laura Fjelstad came up big offensively for NIACC with home runs in each game and a total of seven RBI on the day.

Leah Mork had a pair of extra-base hits with a double in the first game and homer in the nightcap.

The Lady Trojans (11-5, 1-3) are scheduled to travel to Iowa Lakes for a conference doubleheader on Tuesday.


Waldorf 2-2,                 Mount Mercy 0-1

CEDAR RAPIDS — Two games worth of great pitching gave Waldorf a pair of sweeps over Mount Mercy on Saturday.

In game one, Chelsey Dougherty recorded an 11 strikeout, no-hit performance in the circle.

Dougherty’s performance looked like it may go to waste, but Waldorf scratched across a pair of runs in the seventh inning to win the game, 2-0.

Kristin Mariner had two hits and Megan Forster and Jennifer McLarney each had an RBI for Waldorf (12-7, 4-0 in the MCC).

In game two, Laura Suter took the ball for Waldorf and held Mount Mercy to on eunearned run over five innings.

Suter yielded to Dougherty won held Mount Mercy without a hit until Waldorf would score the game-winner in the eighth inning.

Rachel Hannam had a pair of hits and scored the winning run on Forster’s game-winning single.




WALDORF 2, MOUNT MERCY 0

Waldorf 000 000 2 —2 3 0

MM 000 000 0 —0 0 0

Dougherty (11K, 2BB) and Mariner. O’Brien (5K, 1BB) and Spivey. W — Dougherty. L — O’Brien. Multiple hits — W: Mariner 2.

WALDORF 2, MOUNT MERCY 1 (8)

Waldorf 001 000 01 —2 8 1

MM 000 001 00 —1 2 1

Suter (3K, 4BB), Dougherty (6) (3K, 0BB) and Mariner. Strain (4BB, 3K), Cole (5) (2BB, 1K) and DeFauw. W — Dougherty. L — Cole. Multiple hits — W: Hannam 2

NIACC 6, SOUTHWESTERN 5

NIACC 202 200 0 — 6  10  2

SW 320 000 0 — 5  15  0

Aguilar (2K, 1BB) and Fjelstad; Neill (7K, 3BB) and Hawkins. W — Aguilar. L — Neill. HR — Fjelstad. 3B — Hawkins. 2B — Bauer (N) 2, Shoger (N), Fjelstad, Mork (N), Beitz (S) 3, Harris (S), Hawkins, Newberry (S). Multiple hits — Bauer 2, Fjelstad 2, Shoger 2, Beitz 3, Harris 2, Hawkins 4, Livengood (SW) 2. Multiple RBI — Fjelstad 4, Bauer 2, Hawkins 2.

SOUTHWESTERN 8, NIACC 4

NIACC 100 002 1 — 4  5  2

SW 120 023 x — 8  8  1

Lerch (0K, 2BB), (Aguilar (6)((0K, 1BB) and Fjelstad; Coon (2K, 2BB) and Hawkins. W — Coon. L — Lerch. HR — Fjelstad, Mork (N). 2B — Beitz (S), Harris (S), Neill (S). Multiple hits — Fjelstad 2, Jeas (SW) 2. Multiple RBI — Fjelstad 3, Beitz 2.

TRACK AND FIELD

NIACC sixth at Augustana

ROCK ISLAND, Ill. — Paced by Ronnisha Hall’s second place finish in the shot put, the NIACC women’s track and field team placed sixth at the Augustana College Viking Olympics on Saturday.

Hall’s toss went 12.72 meters, behidn Augustans’s Marissa Banks’ 13.16 meters.

Also shining the field events was Marin Thorson.

The freshman finished third in the discus, with a throw of 44.56 meters.

In the men’s portion, Ashton Smith was second in the 100 meter dash.

The NIACC men finished eighth.

HOCKEY

Outlaws stop Alexandria

ALEXANDRIA, Minn. — In a wild game, the Outlaws had just enough grit to get past Alexandria 4-3 in a shootout in the regular season finale for North Iowa.

The two teams combined for 135 minutes worth of penalties on 34 infractions.

In the end though Robby Moss came up big again denying the Blizzard’s final shooter in a shootout the Outlaws won 3-2.

Ricky Doriott started the scoring for North Iowa, tying the game at one in the second period.

After allowing an Alexandria goal, Krystian Dziubinski tied the score again.

In the third Alex Carlson would give North Iowa a brief lead before Alexandria would tie it again.

After a scoreless overtime, Max Mobley, Alex Carlson and Joe Harcharik notched shootout goals.

Moss earned the win in net, stopping 22 of 24 shots in relief of Austin Maginnis.



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