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DOLPHINS DROP COUGARS TO STAY UNBEATEN

The Southern Dolphins are surging into the final stretch of the regular season after defeating the Academy Cougars Saturday morning at the Southern softball field.

By Robert Balajadia

The Southern Dolphins are surging into the final stretch of the regular season after defeating the Academy Cougars 15-5 Saturday morning at the Southern softball field.

Four different Dolphins managed to get home runs in the game in Alexia Aguiero, Brielle Meno, Jasmine Balajadia, and two from Tamisha Fejeran.

After going down 8-2 through three innings, the Academy Cougars put the Dolphins on edge after a series of well played at bats for the Cougars.

Cougars’ Kiersten Pangelinan stole a run on off an error. Cougars Ashley Borja got on base and managed to steal second which would set up a great run. Academy then got a big hit from Saij Duenas who hit an in-the-park home run where the Cougars picked up three runs to cut the lead 8-5.

The Dolphins responded like they have all season and stormed back in the bottom of the fourth inning with a 2RBI double from Dariana Lujan to extend the lead 10-5. Then pitcher Elyze Pacaigue got into the action bringing Lujan home with an RBI single.

Jasmine Balajadia then put the Cougars away with a 2RBI home run off Cougars pitcher Meagan Maratita to go up 13-5.

An inning later, Dolphins’ Tamisha Fejeran slammed a two-run homer to go up 15-5 ending all action.

The Dolphins now improve to 11-0 and still have possible make-up games before the season officially ends.

The Cougars celebrated their senior day as they awarded their seniors with custom made pillows with their player number on each.

 

 

 

 

PHOTO GALLERY:

Dolphins' teammates await Jasmine Balajadia as she makes her way home after her 4th inning home run. (GSPN photo)

Dolphins’ teammates await Jasmine Balajadia as she makes her way home after her 4th inning home run. (GSPN photo)

Cougars pitcher Meagan Maratita makes a great play on the ball. (GSPN photo)

Cougars pitcher Meagan Maratita makes a great play on the ball. (GSPN photo)

Dolphins Tamisha Fejeran knocks one of her two home runs out of the field of play. (GSPN photo)

Dolphins Tamisha Fejeran knocks one of her two home runs out of the field of play. (GSPN photo)

Cougars Ashley Borja gets a base hit in the 4th inning. (GSPN photo)

Cougars Ashley Borja gets a base hit in the 4th inning. (GSPN photo)

The Cougars celebrated their senior day after the game. (GSPN photo)

The Cougars celebrated their senior day after the game. (GSPN photo)

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