Robins said that he had a game plan written down in his notes that Jaime executed perfectly. “Just knowing the fact that my team had me and just to do what I know how to do, just pitch like I know how,” Jaime said. Freshman Kaitlyn McGuire’s shot to deep left field drove home Zapotek and junior Kathryn Schleinschok after an error in left field.Īfter that three-run bottom of the fourth, with only one of the runs being earned, Jaime allowed only three hits over the final three innings, including two singles and a solo home run by senior Saleyna Daniel in the bottom of the seventh inning. Senior Megan Zapotek’s triple up the middle drove in sophomore Adrianna Estrada. Stratford responded with three runs in the bottom of the fourth inning. Heights sophomore Sydney Palomo came to bat with two outs in the top of the fourth inning with the bases loaded - all three baserunners had reached on walks - and drove the ball to left field, plating junior Ava Martinez and senior Sara Peyrani to put the Lady Bulldogs up 4-0. That reinforced Jaime’s knowledge that the team would support her and had her back, she said. Sophomore Alyssa Morris drove a ball over the left field fence in the top of the second inning for a two run homer to give the Lady Bulldogs an early lead. “It was just another game,” Jaime recalled thinking as she took the mound. Heights freshman Haylie Jaime, who pitched a seven-hit complete game, allowing only two earned runs. The best on the pitch: Girls soccer: District champion Bellaire leads 18-6A honors with five superlatives The Lady Bulldogs advanced to the second round of the playoffs for the first time since the 2012 season. With a 10-4 win over Stratford in the one-game matchup, the Lady Bulldogs earned their first playoff victory as a Class 6A program. When the Heights softball team gathered together following its victory on Wednesday night, coach Lamont Robins told the players that they just made history. Heights freshman Haylie Jaime pitched a complete game, allowing seven hits, in the Lady Bulldogs 10-4 win over Stratford in the first round of the playoffs on April 28 at Stratford High School Elliott Lapin / staff photo Show More Show Less Elliott Lapin / staff photo Show More Show Less 3 of3 Morris's two-run home run in the top of the second inning gave Heights an early lead. Heights sophomore Alyssa Morris walked to lead off the top of the seventh inning of the first round playoff game against Stratford at Stratford High School on April 28. The Heights softball team celebrates after beating Stratford 10-4 on April 28 at Stratford High School in the first round of the playoffs and advancing to the second round for the first time since the 2012 season Elliott Lapin / staff photo Show More Show Less 2 of3
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