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PELLA — The Newton softball team has grown accustomed to playing extra-inning games on the road in conference play.

Having already recorded a nine-inning win at Oskaloosa and a 14-inning victory at Pella, the Cardinals played in another extra-inning game at Pella Christian on Monday.

And it took a run in the seventh inning to allow the game to continue as Newton rallied past Pella Christian with a four-run eighth inning to win 5-4 over the Class 2A No. 14 Eagles.

“We have been done there and done that,” said Newton coach Gary Grimes of playing another extra-inning affair. “We know how to play when the game goes into extra innings.”

The Cardinals are 4-3 in extra inning games this season but are 3-1 in conference play. All three wins came on the road and Monday’s win over Pella Christian keeps the Cardinals on top of the Little Hawkeye Conference standings at 10-2. The Eagles are now 9-3 but are essentially two games back of Newton after the Cardinals swept the season series.

“We got to play one game at a time,” said Grimes on the subject of leading the conference. “I have said this before. There is no gimme games for us. Oskaloosa will be tough on Wednesday and Norwalk will be tough on Thursday.”

Pella Christian’s first run of the game came from its first batter of the first inning. Newton did not get on the board until the seventh. Freshman Brittney Northcott singled to start the seventh then went to second on a passed ball and to third on a Val Humke single. Northcott eventually tied the game after an infield RBI single by Nicole George got the job done. Humke tried to give Newton the lead on the play but was called out at home.

Humke had three hits on the night to lead the offense. Northcott had two hits, including a two-run single in the eighth inning that helped the Cardinals secure the road victory.

“Brittney got into the lineup by the process of Megan (Sinnwell) getting hurt,” Grimes said. “But she is doing well so we have stuck with her.”

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