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Trinity Valley Community College Athletics: Double Dip: Cardinals sweep Tyler, 3-0 and 4-3

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Eddie Kite Athletic Director | Trinity Valley Community College Athletics

Eddie Kite Athletic Director | Trinity Valley Community College Athletics

As March prepares to give way to April, the Cardinal softball team is hitting stride.

The Cardinals swept a Region XIV Conference doubleheader against Tyler Junior College Wednesday afternoon at Drumgoole Field at Cain Park to run their winning streak to four games. They were a 3-0 winner in the first game and took a 4-3 decision in the second.

The sweep improved the Cardinals to 21-19 on the season and 2-4 in conference.

The wins also moved second-year head coach Maria Winn-Ratliff to within a single win of her 750th career win.

The Cardinals are scheduled to be at home Saturday in doubleheader action against Kilgore College. Action begins at 1 p.m.

Here's a recap of Wednesday's games:

GAME 1

Rawnie Weststrate was in command in the circle. She pitched seven innings, scattering eight hits and striking out six in the shutout performance.

Lena Sellam led the Cardinals in a five-hit effort, going 2-for-2.

Getting one single each were Karlie Cook, Kaitlyn Corn and Weststrate (double).

The Cardinals scored two in third and one in the fourth.

GAME 2

The Cardinals were error-free and made the most of six hits in completing the sweep.

Rosemary Rivera and Yasmine Derbal had two hits each to lead the Cardinals at the plate. Derbal had a double.

Hannah Pacheco also had a double.

Nicole Stuhr went the distance in the circle. She gave up six hits and struck out six.

The Cardinals won the game in the bottom of fifth, putting a three-spot on the scoreboard.

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