Rosemont, Pa. – Keystone's Karissa Worobey pitched both both games of today's CSAC doubleheader against the Ravens.
Rosemont had difficulty figuring out the Giant's hurler as Worobey came away from the doubleheader with two wins, giving up only one run combined for both games. Worobey held the Ravens hitless in the second game of the night as the game was ended after five innings.
As a result of tonight's results, the Ravens fell to 2-20 (2-12 CSAC) while Keystone moved up to 8-12 (6-8 CSAC).
Game 1 – Keystone 4, Rosemont 1A great pitching effort from Rosemont's
Nikki Maurer was thwarted by Worobey. Maurer went the first six innings giving up only one run before the Giants put three runs on the board in the top of the 7
th. Maurer set down the Giants in order over the first three innings and shut out Keystone for the first four frames, but Worobey matched her inning-for-inning.
The Giants broke through with a run in the fifth, but the Ravens answered with a run of their own in the bottom of the inning when
Lora Zubrzycki singled home
Taylor Mohr to tie the score at 1-1. The Ravens couldn't answer Keystone's three-spot in the seventh as Rosemont took the loss.
Maggie Miller had two hits for Rosemont.
Gianna Pedone,
Taylor Mohr and Jess Versage also had solo hits in addition to Zubrzycki's.
Maurer went seven innings, giving up three earned runs on six hits. She struck out five and walked two.
Game 2 – Keystone 11, Rosemont 0Worobey seemed to settle in and be even more comfortable against the Ravens in the nightcap. The Keystone offense shot out of the box quickly, putting runs on the board in the first four innings to take an 11-0 lead after 3 ½ innings of play.
The Ravens did not manage a hit in the second game tonight, with
Gianna Pedone and
Maggie Miller reaching base on walks, and one baserunner reaching on a Keystone error.
The Ravens hope to get their bats warmed up when they travel to Baltimore to face the Gators of Notre Dame (MD) on Friday, 4/17 for a 5:00pm doubleheader.