BLINN SHUTS OUT HOWARD AND GARDEN CITY TO OPEN SEASON, ISLAND INVITATIONAL

The Buccaneers finish the two-day tournament with tilts against Lake Land and Navarro on Saturday

        

The Blinn College softball team began its season with a pair of five-inning victories at the 2023 Island Invitational on Friday in Galveston, Texas.

The Buccaneers earned run-rule wins over Howard College, 14-0, and Garden City Community College, 8-0, and will finish the four-game tournament on Saturday.

“Our pitching did its job, and our hitting came through when we needed it,” Blinn head coach Rick Church said. “It was a good start for us, and it should give us some momentum for Saturday.”

In Friday’s opener, sophomore pitcher Chloee Mason set the tone with a three-run shutout. She tossed five innings in which she struck out 10 and walked two.

Chloe Mason

At the plate, Blinn went scoreless through the first two innings, but scored six in the third and erupted for eight more in the fourth.

Sophomore catcher Emily Kristynik’s two-run home run to left field in the bottom of the third started Blinn’s rally. 

Emily Kristynik

The Bucs finished with seven hits, with Kristynik leading the way with a 2-for-4 showing and four RBIs. 

Sophomore shortstop Kenley Strange drew two walks and plated a pair of runs, while freshman utility Alayna Calvillo, and freshman first basemen Alyssa Boozy and Haley Rust also tallied an RBI apiece. 

The Bucs drew 11 walks, with three of those free passes earned by freshman outfield Erynne Castillo.

In game two, Kristynik again provided the initial spark at the plate. She doubled in the first to drive in Castillo for a 1-0 lead before Boozy scored Kristynik on a sacrifice fly. 

Blinn went on to add a run in the third frame, three in the fourth, and two more in the fifth to finish the game.

Boozy and freshman infielder Madison Dorrow had two RBI apiece, and Calvillo and sophomore third baseman Caitlyn Stevens each drove in one run. 

In the circle, Peyton Welker continued the Bucs’ strong pitching day with five innings of three-hit ball. She walked two while fanning eight.

Peyton Welker

“We’re getting to a place where we can pitch an entire game and be effective,” Church said. “Opening the season with this kind of pitching is encouraging.”

Blinn will conclude the Island Invitational with a 10 a.m. tilt against No. 18 Lake Land College followed by a 12:30 p.m. matchup against Navarro College. 

Story Courtesy of:

Joe Alberico        

Blinn Sports Information Specialist        

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  1. Good job young ladies. I’m from, and currently live in, Garden City, but I am not going to go into a tirade commenting on how we got well whatever. I am going to congratulate all the girls for doing their best or at least most of the best that they could at the time. I just say keep up alive GCCC softball will rise again! Count on it.