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Western softball falls to Emporia State in MIAA championship game

The Missouri Western softball team played well but could not out last the 16th ranked Lady Hornets in the MIAA Championship game on Saturday afternoon falling 6-5. The Griffons are 42-11 and will play in the NCAA Tournament next week.

Things looked good for the Griffons early on as they scored three runs in the top of the first inning. Sarah Elliott started things for Western with a one out double down the left field line.  Tiffany Gillaspy then reached on a fielding error by Hornet third baseman Jessica Gragg before Keri Lorbert singled through the left side giving MWSU a 1-0 lead.  With two outs and runners on second and third Leah Steele struck out on a wild pitch and beat the throw to first allowing Gillaspy to score for a 2-0 lead.  Taylor Anding singled to left scoring Lorbert but Steele was thrown out trying to go first to third ending the inning.

The Hornets got on the board in the second when Taylor Reichard singled with one out and Gragg doubled to left center scoring her cutting the Western lead to 3-1.  Andrea Piezuch and Jessica Brewer led off the third with back to back singles for the Hornets and with two outs Amanda Self delivered a two run double to right center tying the score at three.

Western responed in the top of the fourth with one out as Maegan Roemmich reached on a throwing error by Gragg, her second error of the day and  Blair Stalder connected on a home run to right putting the Griffons back on top 5-3. The homer was Stalder’s second of the season.  Emporia cut the lead to one in the bottom of the fourh when Kendra Gifford hit a one out triple and scored on Taylor Zordel’s single.

The Hornets took the lead for good in the fifth inning when two hits and a walk by Bishop loaded the bases with one out. Gragg then hit a two run single to left giving ESU the 6-5 lead.

Stalder led off the sixth with a single before Gragg made a diving catch off a sacrifice bunt attempt Breanna Fleschner keeping the runner at first with one out.  Elliott then reached when Zordel bobled a grounder putting runners at first and second.  Gillaspy flew out for the second out and Lorbert hit a grounder that Reichard knocked down saving a run.  Sorensen ended the inning with a fly out leaving the bases loaded.

Bishop retired the Hornets in order in the sixth for the first time during the game, but in the top of the seventh Western struckout twice and got robbed of a hit ending the game and any chance at the MIAA title.

Western had eight hits with Lorbert and Stalder both getting two. Elliott, Gillaspy, Steele and Anding all had one hit. Bishop falls to 24-4 on the season giving up 10 hits and six earned runs while striking out four.

Gragg was two for three with three RBI, including the game winner.  Self went one for two with two RBI and a run scored.  Karley Schmelzer won her 18th game of the year giving up just two earned runs on eight hits with six strikeouts. ESU improves to 39-9 with the win.

Western will be playing next week in the NCAA Tournament. The selection show is scheduled for 10:00 pm ET on Monday, April 30.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Griffons win three games Friday to advance to MIAA championship

An offense that was nearly non-existent Thursday turned down-right dominant Friday for Missouri Western softball.   The Griffons pounded 44 hits and scored 31 runs in three games to carry them through the second day of the MIAA Softball Championship Tournament in Overland Park, Kansas.

Western, facing elimination in all three games, defeated Washburn 9-6 in Friday’s opener, and followed with an 8-5 victory over Central Missouri, before pounding Fort Hays State 14-5 to become one of two teams left standing in the tournament.

Western’s offensive explosion hit its peak in the Hays game.  Home runs from Breanna Fleschner, Keri Lorbert and Taylor Anding gave the Griffons a 6-0 lead in the first inning.  Seniors Leah Steele and Blair Stalder followed with homers in the top of the fifth inning, leading Western to a run-rule victory, and avenging a loss to the Lady Tigers the night before.

MIAA Pitcher of the Year Jackie Bishop (24-3) picked up two more victories on the day, and set Western’s single-season strikeout record again.  She has 230 k’s this season, surpassing her mark of 224 set in 2011.

Western (42-10) will face Emporia State Saturday at noon in the double-elimination tournament.  The Lady Hornets are undefeated in the tourney, meaning Western will have to win twice in order to take the conference tournament championship.  Game two (if necessary) will immediately follow game one.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Western gets walk-off win over Northwest; falls to Fort Hays 2-1

The Missouri Western softball team won the first game of the MIAA Tournament in dramatic fashion on a walk off homer by Kendall Sorenson in the bottom of seventh giving Western a 2-0 victory. In game two gainst Fort Hays State the Griffons left seven runners on base falling 2-1. They drop to 39-10 on the season and will take on Washburn at 11:00 am tomorrow morning.

Game 1: MWSU 2, NWMSU 0
Missouri Western junior center fielder Kendall Sorenson came up big at the end of game one of the MIAA Tournament against rival Northwest Missouri State. After a lead off double in the top of the 7th by Northwest, Sorenson caught a line out and doubled off the runner on second getting the Griffons out of the inning.

In the bottom of the seventh with one out Kat Steponovich snapped an 0-11 streak with a single up the middle setting up the dramatics from Sorenson. Sorenson stepped to the plate blasting a walkoff homer giving Western the opening round victory. The homer was Sorenson’s first in a Griffons uniform.

Annalee Rubio pitched lights out going all seven innings giving up just two hits while striking out a career best nine. She improves to 14-7 with the victory. That also marked her 16th complete game and seventh shutout of the year.

Western had seven hits with Sarah Elliot going 3-for-3. Western left six runners on base.

Jena Creger fell to 7-10 as she went 6.1 innings giving up seven hits while striking out three. The Bearcats fall to 19-30 with the loss.

Game 2: FHSU 2, MWSU 1
The Griffons got down early against the Tigers when Maddie Hulob hit a homer off Jackie Bishop in the bottom of the first inning puting FHSU up 2-1. Western responded in the fourth getting a homer by Keri Lorbert tying the score at one after three and a half.

Unfortunatly a lead off walk by Bishop in the of the fourth came back to bite her as the Tigers got a two out hit giving them the 2-1 lead. Western had runners on in every inning after the fourth but the seventh but could not push anything across.

Jackie Bishop falls to 22-3 as she went six innings giving up four hits while striking out seven. Western has seven hits with seven different players getting hits.

Fort Hays improves to 31-17 on the season while Holub improves to 19-8.

— MWSU Sports Information —

MWSU’s Bishop named MIAA Pitcher of the Year; 11 Griffons earn league honors

Three members of Emporia State’s 2012 MIAA Softball Regular Season Championship team earned spots on the All-MIAA First Team to highlight the all-conference team announced Thursday by the league office. The selections were made by the league’s 11 head coaches, and coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players.

Pittsburg State shortstop Amanda “Mannie” DeCastro was named the MIAA Player of the Year after a season in which she held a .913 slugging percentage, tops in the conference, was second in the league with a .447 batting average, and led the MIAA in RBIs with 54. The senior from Carl Junction, Mo., was also an All-MIAA First Team selection.

Missouri Western sophomore Jackie Bishop is the MIAA Pitcher of the Year. The Kirksville, Mo., native led the MIAA with a 0.97 ERA, led the conference in wins with a 22-2 record, and was second in the league with 210 strikeouts. Bishop was the lone unanimous All-MIAA First Team selection.

Fort Hays State first baseman Adriana Wortley was voted the MIAA Defensive Player of the Year after ranking seventh in the conference with a .986 fielding percentage and finishing fourth in the league with 273 putouts. The senior from Tacoma, Wash., also earned a spot on the All-MIAA Second Team.

Emporia State designated player Stephanie Goodwin was honored as the MIAA Freshman of the Year after a season in which she led the MIAA with a .454 batting average, was second in the league with an .807 slugging percentage, and tied for third in the league with 43 runs scored. The Overland Park, Kan., product also earned All-MIAA First Team honors.

Emporia State head coach Julie LeMaire was selected as MIAA Coach of the Year after guiding the Hornets to a perfect 20-0 record in conference play and the eighth MIAA Softball Championship in school history. ESU is the first team in MIAA history to go undefeated in a complete round robin conference season. The Hornets set a league record with the 20 MIAA wins.

Fort Hays State, Missouri Western, Pittsburg State, and Washburn tied for the second-most first-team selections with two, followed by Truman with one.

2012 ALL-MIAA SOFTBALL TEAM

PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Amanda DeCastro, Sr., SS, Pittsburg State

PITCHER OF THE YEAR
Jackie Bishop, So., Missouri Western

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Adriana Wortley, Sr., 1B, Fort Hays State

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Stephanie Goodwin, DP, Emporia State

COACH OF THE YEAR
Julie LeMaire, Emporia State

FIRST TEAM
P: Jackie Bishop, So., Missouri Western** [r1]
P: Maddie Holub, Jr., Fort Hays State
C: Amanda Self, Jr., Emporia State
1B: Tricia Vogel, So., Emporia State
2B: Taylor Nelson, Sr., Fort Hays State
SS: Amanda DeCastro, Sr., Pittsburg State
3B: Alex Zordel, Jr., Washburn
OF: Maegan Roemmich, Jr., Missouri Western
OF: Bridget Schade, Sr., Truman
OF: Kacy Covert, Sr., Washburn
DP: Stephanie Goodwin, Fr., Emporia State
UT: Cheslyn Mitchell, Fr., Pittsburg State

**Unanimous Selection
[r1] – Repeat first team selection from last season

SECOND TEAM
P: Karley Schmelzer, Jr., Emporia State
P: Kelsea Dorsey, Fr., Truman
C: Callie Wright, So., Fort Hays State
1B: Adriana Wortley, Sr., Fort Hays State
2B: Blair Stalder, Sr., Missouri Western
SS: Taylor Zordel, Fr., Emporia State
3B: Jessica Gragg, Fr., Emporia State
OF: Brenna George, So., Pittsburg State
OF: Jessica Brewer, Jr., Emporia State
OF: Breanna Volkmann, Sr., Missouri Southern
DP: Tiffany Brown, So., Pittsburg State
UT: Keri Lorbert, Jr., Missouri Western

HONORABLE MENTION
Central Missouri: Braylyn Bivens, So., SS; Katie Groves, Sr., 3B; Ashlea Bengtson, Jr., OF; Alex Groeger, So., OF; Jaydee Young, Sr., OF; Jakki Prater, Fr., UT.

Emporia State: Jennifer Heerey, Sr., P; Taylor Reichard, So., 2B; Andrea Piezuch, So., OF.

Fort Hays State: Chelsey Rottinghaus, Jr., 3B; Amanda Vaupel, Fr., OF.

Lincoln: Megan Braun, Sr., OF.

Missouri Southern: Lydia Niemegeers, Sr., C; Shelby Romines, So., 1B; Brianna Fulkerson, Sr., 2B.

Missouri Western: Annalee Rubio, Jr., P; Kat Steponovich, So., C; Leah Steele, Sr., 1B; Taylor Anding, So., SS; Sarah Elliott, Jr., 3B; Bre Fleschner, Fr., OF; Kendall Sorensen, Jr., OF.

Northwest Missouri: Jenna Creger, Jr., P; Hailee Hendricks, Jr., 2B; Kristen Uthe, Jr., 3B; Kayli Schurman, Jr., DP.

Pittsburg State: Hilary Erbert, Sr., P; Jessica Barnes, So., P; Kreslee Ketcham, Jr., C.

Southwest Baptist: Jessica Colliver, Fr., P; Kassy Williamson, Jr., UT.

Truman: Elizabeth Leath, Fr., C; Laura Miller, Jr., OF; Katie Pitts, Sr., OF; Kelsey Bollman, So., UT.

Washburn: Katie Schroeder, So., 2B.

— MIAA Release —

Missouri Western baseball series with SBU altered because of potential weather

Due to potential rain in the forcast for Friday, April 27, the Griffons final home baseball series with the Southwest Baptist Bearcats has been ajusted. The games have been moved from Friday and Saturday to Saturday and Sunday.

The doubleheader on Saturday is scheduled for 2:00 pm with start time on Sunday set for 1:00 pm.

The Griffons will also honor its senior student-athletes this weekend as they will be playing the final home games of their career. Those players are Jared Bell, Andrew Pieper, Nik Jurado, Andy Stewart, Kyle Peterson, Matt Bergin, Tony Loeffler, Jack Bond and Jake Graham.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Griffon volleyball signs two more student-athletes for next season

Missouri Western women’s volleyball coach Cory Frederick has announced the signing of two student athletes to the National Letter of Intent for the 2012 season. The Griffons welcome Meghan Penolio of San Diego, Calif. (Chillicothe, Mo.) And Melissa Cairns of Taurango, New Zealand to next fall’s squad. Penolio and Cairns join Holly Pollock of Bloomington, Ill., Jessie Thorup of Olathe, Kan. and Jordan Chohon of Columbus, Neb. to next year’s squad as they singed back in November.

Melissa Cairns a 5-9 outside hitter from Tauranga, New Zealand played her high school volleyball at Otumoetai College. She was named her team’s Most Outstanding Player and was her team’s captain for two seasons. She was also named to the New Zealand All-Tournament team twice. Her greatest sports moment was playing against Japan in the Youth Asian Championships. She plans on majoring in biology/wildlife conservation management.

“As we look to fill our opening at the outside hitter position, Melissa Cairns will be a top candidate to take on this role,” stated Coach Frederick. “She has extensive experience on the court both in her home of New Zealand as well as around the world in other tournaments. That experience will be a great benefit to her and hopefully will make her transition to the college game a quick one. She’s not only a great volleyball player, but a wonderful person whom we look forward to having in our program.”

Meghan Penolio a 5-9 outside hitter from San Diego, Calif. played her high school volleyball at Mar Vista High School in Imperial Beach, Calif. She moved to Chillicothe, Mo. in January of 2012 and will graduate from Chillicothe High School. She was a four year letter winner, her team’s MVP and a team captain. She was also a First Team all-League performer as a senior and a Second Team all-League performer as a junior. She was her team’s best offensive player and led her league in kills. She was a Union Tribune Scholar Athlete recipient and will major in physical therapy at Western.

“Meghan Penolio will also come to Missouri Western to compete for the outside hitter position in 2012,” commented Coach Frederick. “She is a great all-around athlete with experience playing both here in the Midwest as well as in California where she lived for most of her career. I’ve had the opportunity to work with her older brother whom I coached at Park University in 2008. It’s great to have another Penolio to work with for the next 4 years. Megan is a joy to have on our roster and I look forward to having her with us in August.”

— MWSU Sports Information —

Missouri Western softball remains No. 4 in regional rankings

The 21st ranked Griffon softball team remains steady in 4th place in this weeks South Central Regional Poll which was released Wednesday afternoon. The Griffons ended the regular season with a 38-9 overall record entering the MIAA Tournament as the #2 seed. They will take on the #7 seed Northwest Missouri State Bearcats at 6:00 pm on Thursday, April 26 in Overland Park, Kan. at the Blue Valley Recreation Complex. Western will take on #3 Fort Hays State or #6 Pittsburg State at 8:00 pm in round two of the tournament on Thursday evening.

The top eight teams earn a regional bid with the first and second seeds hosting four team regionals which will be played the first weekend in May. The #1 seed will host the #8, #4 and #5 seeds while the #2 seed will host the #7, #3 and the #6 seeds. The winners of each regional will take on each other in a best of three series the second weekend in May at the highest seed for a chance to go to the elite eight.

The Griffons have been to a regional five of the last seven season (2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2011) which includes being the #5 seed in 2011.

SOUTH CENTRAL
1     Angelo State         42-8     42-7
2     Central Oklahoma     38-5     38-5
3     Emporia State         33-9     32-9
4     Missouri Western State     38-9     36-9
5     Abilene Christian     29-15     28-15
6     Texas Woman’s         36-14     32-14
7     Southeastern Oklahoma     33-14     33-14
8     West Texas A&M         32-15     29-13
9     Tarleton State         28-19     28-19
10     St. Mary’s (Texas)     32-17     31-16

— MWSU Sports Information —

MWSU’s Bird named to All-MIAA women’s golf team

Missouri Western junior women’s golfer Natalie Bird from Carl Junction, Mo. has been named to the 2012 All-MIAA Women’s Golf team which was announced Wednesday afternoon. This marks the second consecutive season that Bird has been named to the squad.

This past season Bird finished in the top 10 in eight of the Griffons 11 events which included two second place finishes and two third place finishes. Bird played 22 rounds with a scoring average of 83 and a low round of 76.

Bird also helped her team to nine top ten finishes which included two first place finishes and five second place finishes.

2012 All-MIAA Women’s Golf Team
Player of the Year: Cassie Lowell, So., Northwest Missouri** [r1]
StephCharteris, Fr., Northwest Missouri**
Jordan Nixon, Sr., Fort Hays State
Natalie Bird, Jr., Missouri Western [r1]
Payton Schooler, Fr., Lincoln

**Unanimous Selection
[r1] – Repeat selection from last season

— MWSU Sports Information —

MWSU tennis adds four players to 2013 recruiting class

Missouri Western women’s tennis coach Ron Selkirk has announced the signing of four more student athletes to the National Letter of Intent for the 2013 season. The Griffons welcome Denise Chiao of Kansas City, Mo., Kelly Cochran of Buckner, Mo., Shayla Roath of Hutchinson, Kan. and Lindsay Beger of Overland Park, Kan. to next year’s squad. They join Meara Smith, Alyssa Dougan and Joey Goers next season as those three signed back in December.

Chiao from Kansas City, Mo. played her high school tennis at Notre Dame de Sion high school. She played all four years for her high school team. The person that has had the greatest impact on her athletic career is her brother Darren who played tennis at UMKC. She is also a solid student who plans on majoring in marketing and digital animation at Western.

“Denise is a high ranking Missouri Valley junior that has continued to move up the rankings and should play in our top 3,” commented Selkirk. “She was also one of the key players on Notre Dame de Sion state championship team,” stated Selkirk.

Cochran from Buckner, Mo. played her high school tennis at Fort Osage High School in Independence, Mo. She had a very accomplished tennis career player playing in the #1 position on her varsity team for three years. She was a sectional qualifier and earned first team all-District honors. She was voted her teams most improved player twice. She is very involved in the community earning numerous awards as well as being in the National Honors Society. She plans on majoring in mathematics at Western.

“Kelly Cochran was the #1 player for Fort Osage High school and a tremendous student (ACT 32) she is an up and coming player that will benefit from the upgrade in competition and should be one our top 6 players next year” commented coach Selkirk.

Roath from Hutchinson, Kan. played her high school tennis at Buhler High School in Buhler, Kan. She has an outstanding tennis career finishing 1st at regionals to go along with two 6th place and a 9th place finish at state. She is also a solid student being on the honor roll. She plans on majoring in physical education at Western.

“Shayla was one of the top high school players in Kansas last year finishing in the top 8 at state and will also benefit from having good practice partners and good competition,” stated Coach Selkirk.

Beger from Overland Park, Kan. played her high school tennis at Shawnee Mission North High School. She lettered in tennis four seasons and soccer one. She was a solid student being a scholar athlete twice. Her greatest sports moment was making the 6A State tournament her senior season. She plans on majoring in elementary education at Western.

“She was the #1 player for Shawnee Mission North, taking over that spot from Ceara Boldridge,” said Coach Selkirk. “She has improved tremendously over the last year and should be fighting for a top 6 spot on our team next year,” stated Selkirk.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Griffon softball drops to No. 21 in latest NFCA Top 25 poll

The Missouri Western softball team fell from 17th to 21st in this weeks NFCA Division II Coaches poll which was released Wednesday morning.

The Griffons went 2-2 last week and ended its regular season with a 38-9 record.

Western enters this weeks MIAA Tournament as the #2 seed and will take on the #7 seed Northwest Missouri State at 6:00 pm in the opening round in Overland Park, Kan. at the Blue Valley Recreation Complex.

The Griffons will play the second round at 8:00 pm against either #3 Fort Hays State or #6 Pittsburg State at 8:00 pm.
Both games will be on broadcasted on the radio as Dave Riggert will be doing the play-by-play. You can hear all the action on ESPN 1550 AM.

— MWSU Sports Information —

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