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Beckman’s Brooke Horton waits for a pitch in Wednesday’s game vs. Woodbridge. The Warriors catcher is Anna Jensen. (Photos: OC Sports Zone, Tim Burt).
Beckman High School’s softball team rolled up five runs in the third inning and went on to defeat Woodbridge 7-4 in a Pacific Coast League showdown Wednesday afternoon at Deanna Manning Stadium.
The two teams came into the game tied for first place with 8-0 records. Beckman (19-5, 9-0) is now alone in the top spot and Woodbridge drops into second place. If the other games end up as expected during the week, Beckman (17-6, 9-0) can clinch the outright title with a win in the second game between the two teams Wednesday at Beckman.
Woodbridge (14-11, 8-1) could share the title with a win Wednesday. Beckman is trying to win its fourth straight league title.
“As we say in the softball world, ‘one game at a time,’” said Beckman Coach Lou Simon. “It was definitely a great team win with contributions from every player. It’s such a mixed grouped with youngsters and some veterans and that’s what you want, you want good competition and today was that.
“We know the quality of Woodbridge and it’s always a competitive environment and it was fun to see from both sides.”
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