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Six RBI Day For Trinity Dudley Seals The Deal In Cisco College Wranglers's Victory Over Ranger College

Trinity Dudley was clutch at the plate with ducks on the pond on Sunday, driving in six on two hits to lead Cisco College Wranglers past Ranger College 15-11 on Sunday. Dudley drove in runs on a grand slam in the first and a single in the seventh.

There was plenty of action on the basepaths as Cisco College Wranglers collected ten hits and Ranger College had seven.

Cisco College Wranglers got things moving in the first inning. Cisco College Wranglers scored two runs when Sara Papizan doubled.

Cisco College Wranglers scored six runs in the fourth inning. The offensive firepower by Cisco College Wranglers was led by Peyton VasquezPapizan, and Ashley Vinton, all driving in runs in the frame.

Ranger College scored five runs in the second inning. The big inning for Ranger College came thanks to an error on a ball put in play by Mariah Mayuga and Macie Reeves, a single by Cherish Gonzalez, and a sacrifice fly by Monique Montes.

Michelle Soules got the win for Cisco College Wranglers. The righty went three and two-thirds innings, allowing two runs on two hits and striking out eight.

Kailee Loving took the loss for Ranger College. The righty lasted six and two-thirds innings, allowing seven hits and nine runs while striking out four.

Bailey Buck started the game for Cisco College Wranglers. The righthander allowed five hits and nine runs over three and a third innings Montes started the game for Ranger College. The pitcher went one-third of an inning, allowing six runs on three hits

Cisco College Wranglers smacked three home runs on the day. Dudley put one out in the first inning. Vasquez went for the long ball in the fourth inning. Papizan had a four bagger in the fourth inning.

Cisco College Wranglers collected ten hits. Maddie MurleyPapizan, and Dudley all managed multiple hits for Cisco College WranglersDudleyPapizan, and Murley each collected two hits to lead Cisco College Wranglers.