Area 2A teams set to get postseason started

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Ali Sanchez has been strong for Colfax-Mingo this year, both in the field at shortstop and at the plate. Sanchez and the Tigerhawks host Collins-Maxwell-Baxter Thursday night in first-round playoff action. Craig Murphy/Daily News file photo

By the end of Thursday night, it’s guaranteed at least one local 2A softball team’s season will be done. Collins-Maxwell-Baxter travels to Colfax to take on Colfax-Mingo in a first-round playoff game that kicks off at 7 p.m. Thursday. In order for PCM to avoid being the second 2A team to lose that evening, the Mustangs will have to avenge a loss to Iowa Valley. The game is a rematch of a regional semifinal game Iowa Valley won last July. Iowa Valley won that game 2-1 as the PCM bats never got going.

Iowa Valley at PCM, 7 p.m. Thursday in Monroe When these two teams met last year, Iowa Valley was seeking revenge for a playoff basketball loss. This time, it’s the Class 2A No. 10 Mustangs (27-6) looking for revenge. And should PCM take down Iowa Valley Thursday, the road doesn’t get much easier. Perennial powerhouse North Polk — the team that prevented a state trip for PCM two years ago — is in Region 4 this year, while the local 2A schools are all in the Region 6 bracket. But a win Thursday would most likely set up a PCM date with No. 6 Pleasantville on Saturday evening — in Pleasantville. “With teams ahead like Pleasantville, it doesn’t get any easier,” said PCM coach Cathy Hayden. “But we’re taking it one game at a time. Then we can talk about Saturday.” PCM had a first-round bye last year, then dispatched C-M in the second round to set up the game with Iowa Valley. The Mustangs struggled all night against the Tigers, recording just four hits on the night while giving up four walks and two runs in the first two innings. Hayden said there were lessons learned from last year’s playoffs. “We had Iowa Valley right after we beat Colfax-Mingo,” Hayden said. “We don’t want to be on a high, then drop to less than average like we did. One thing I like this year is that we have consistency at the plate.” Hayden noted her team is certainly aware they are playing Iowa Valley again this year. “The girls keep talking about it,” the coach said. PCM has been strong despite playing most of the year without star catcher Emily Gilbert, who has been battling a wrist injury. Gilbert, the recently graduated senior who will be playing softball at Iowa State, has been playing in a limited capacity the last couple of weeks, with Bri Zerley serving as the catcher. “I’m still only allowed to play, at most, half a game,” Gilbert said following PCM’s 8-0 home win over Grandview Park Baptist Monday. “It’s not fun. I want to be there for the team.” Hayden would love to have Gilbert play the full game, but understands the limitations. “I’d love to have Emily back 100 percent,” Hayden said. “But what we’ve accomplished this year is with the team we have right now. We have the potential to do well. It is right there in front of us.”

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