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Softball results wrap

Round six of the Casey Softball Association produced some cracker games.

The Social Women’s competition saw Penguins White take on Cobras on Diamond One.

Penguins took control early jumping to a 10-1 lead.

Cobras fought back well with an eight-run third innings but the Penguins ultimately held on for a thrilling 10-9 win, with Ros Cook taking three catches to go with two ground-outs in a masterclass at short-stop.

Berwick Geronimo was too good for Chickasaw, winning 11-3 in a fun game, while consistency with the bat saw Cranbourne Comets ease past MVP 9-2.

A 15-run innings for Cobras was the highlight of B Grade, as they ultimately ran away with a 21-13 win over Cranbourne Gold, while Kyla McGuire’s pitching helped Penguin Black to 7-4 win over MVP.

In Open Men, Cobras men started strong to lead 10-3 after the second innings, ultimately beating MVP 12-9 in a tense final innings.

Strong pitching in Berwick Apache’s clash with Cobras Grey made for a low-scoring contest, but Josh Dallas’ triple and Ethan Chavasse’s double got Apache over the line.

On Saturday 25 November, Casey All Stars will host the Victoria Womens Titans team, in a warm up game before they head off to play in the Open Nationals at 7.30pm.

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