CMB gets win on senior night

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CMB’s Jordan Maher gets the final out against Northeast Hamilton during the Raiders’ host tournament last Saturday in Collins. CMB went 1-1 at the tourney and ended its regular season with a 3-0 win over South Hamilton on Monday. Photo by Chris Bollhoefer

COLLINS — Freshman Jessica Robinett fanned 15, Jordan Maher got the offense rolling with an RBI double and Jackie Coughenour scored one run and knocked in two more as the Collins-Maxwell-Baxter softball team ended its regular season with a 3-0 win over South Hamilton on Monday. Robinett stole the show on senior night as she allowed just four hits and struck out 15 in a complete-game victory. The Raiders belted just four hits, but it was enough to find the win. The Raiders started the scoring in the first after Coughenour reached on an error and then scored on Maher’s RBI double. Two unearned runs for CMB (16-12) followed in the second as Danielle Hoskins reached on a two-out error before Emily McQuiston doubled and Coughenour cleared the bases with a two-run single. Robinett didn’t need any more runs than that but was forced to pitch around a bases-loaded jam in the seventh. South Hamilton put three on following a walk, a bloop single and an error, but Robinett struck out the next three hitters to end the game. CMB ends the season with a 12-6 conference record. The Raiders will face conference foe Colfax-Mingo on Thursday in the first round of the Region 7 Tournament. The game begins at 7 p.m. in Colfax. Saturday: CMB had no trouble advancing to the championship game of its host tournament Saturday but did not come ready to play against Madrid in the title contest. CMB cruised past Northeast Hamilton, 18-5, in the opener as Brittany Moorman got her first career varsity win. She pitched three innings, gave up one earned run on six hits and struck out two. The Raiders had eight hits at the plate but also walked 10 times and got hit once. Hannah Paul had two hits while six others recorded one hit apiece. Abby Maher, Emmeline Huffaker and Chelsi Birchmier each scored three runs. Birchmier led the team with five RBIs and she also scored two runs. In the second game, Madrid took it to the Raiders early in a 6-1 win. The Tigers plated two in the top of the first and scored two more runs each in the third and fourth innings. Jordan Maher singled with two outs in the CMB portion of the first inning. She stole second and third and eventually scored on a throwing error by the catcher. The Raiders threatened in the seventh inning with a bases-loaded situation but failed to score. Robinett took the loss as she gave up three earned runs on eight hits in seven innings. Jordan Maher had one of the team’s four hits and only run. Jen Coughenour had two hits while Zeah Peterson also singled.

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