WNCC falls to NJC, gets third seed for regionals
STERLING, Colo. – The Western Nebraska Community College baseball team managed just three hits on Saturday and the Northeastern Junior College Plainsmen earned the No. 2 seed for the Region IX tournament with a 7-0 win over the Cougars in Sterling, Colorado, during Pack the Park Night.
WNCC, 25-24 on the season, falls to 16-12 on the conference and will have the No. 3 seed for next weeks regional tournament that begins Thursday in Pueblo, Colorado. The top two teams get a first-round bye while the next four play a first-round game.
WNCC will take their No. 3 seed against No. 6 Lamar Community College, while the other first-round game will be No. 4 Otero against No. 5 McCook. Southeast won the conference and is the top seed with NJC No. 2.
Saturday’s contest was one where the Cougars had base runners in several innings, but couldn’t get the base hit to score them. In the first, Jin Kobayakawa got a 2-out single but was left stranded on the base paths.
NJC came back with two runs in the bottom of the first and then added a single run in the third to take a 3-0 lead.
WNCC had base runners in the first four innings, including the fourth when Kensei Oikawa had a 2-out double. In the seventh, Catcher Gladysh had a 2-out double. But, both innings the two runners were left stranded.
NJC added three more in the seventh and one in the eighth for the 7-0 lead.
Allard Helms took the loss, going five innings in scattering seven hits, allowing three runs, and walking two. Matthew Hazzard tossed the next two innings and struck out four and allowed three hits and three runs. Carter Reisig tossed the eighth inning in allowing two hits and one run.
The official bracket for the Region IX tournament will be released on Monday with game times and dates for the double elimination tournament.
WNCC 000 000 000 – 0 3 3
NJC 201 000 31x – 7 12 0
LP – Allard Helms
2B – Catcher Gladysh, Kensei Oikawa.
WNCC softball to play for a regional title on Sunday
WNCC dropped a winner’s bracket contest in a thrilling contest to McCook Community College 2-1 in eight innings. That pushed the team to a elimination game later that night and the Cougars took care of Otero College 11-3.
WNCC will now face McCook on championship Sunday and will need to beat the Indians twice to punch their ticket to the NJCAA national tournament that will be played May 19-24 in Yuma, Arizona. Action tips off at 12 noon CST or 11 a.m. MST. If WNCC wins, the two teams will play for the title at 1:30 p.m. MST.
The first game of the day against McCook was a barnburner as both defenses were stellar. Both teams scored a run in the third innings and the other six regulation innings were scoreless.
WNCC had base runners in the first and second innings, but couldn’t get the big hit to score the runners. In the third, Randi Mitchell got a single followed by Tina Horton getting a line drive, 2-out single. Mitchell scored the first run of the game on a Kallie Stocking single.
McCook came back to score once in the third on two singles and a sacrifice fly for the 1-1 game.
The eighth inning saw the international tie-breaker put into place. Alyssa Albaugh was placed at second base, but the Cougars couldn’t get Albaugh in. McCook loaded the bases with one out and Rocio Mascorro singled in Laila Gutierrez with the winning run.
WNCC finished with six hits in the contest. Horton led the way with two hits, including a double.
Kayli Cooper took the loss, going the complete game in scattering eight hits with just two runs and striking out five.
The elimination game with Otero was all WNCC from the start. The Cougars plated a single run in the first as Kallie Stocking had a 2-out double and scored on an Adi Duke single for the 1-0 lead.
The Cougars added four more in the second frame with all the runs coming with two outs. JoLee Huffaker and Sierra Hilgner each earned walks and both scored on a 2-out double by Randi Mitchell. Mitchell came in to score to make it 4-0 on a Horton hit. Horton scored to make it 5-0 on a Stocking single.
Otero battled back with three in the bottom of the second to make it a 5-3 contest. WNCC answered in the third with three runs to go up 8-3. Huffaker led off by reaching on an error and scored on the next batter as Tori Travers ripped a run-scoring double. Travers later scored to make it 7-3 and Alyssa Albaugh scored on a wild pitch to make it 8-3.
WNCC added two runs in the sixth as Mykah Klumpp got a 2-out double followed by Huffaker earning a walk. Klumpp scored on a Travers single and then Hilgner scored Huffaker with a single to make it 10-3.
The final run came in the seventh as Mitchell had a double followed by Horton reaching on an error. Duke followed by scoring Mitchell with a sacrifice fly for the final run.
WNCC pounded out 11 hits in the contest. Four players had two hits each with Mitchell, Stocking, Travers, and Hilgner. WNCC ripped off five doubles in the win with Mitchell getting two, followed by one each from Stocking, Klumpp, and Travers. Mitchell also had two RBIs and two runs scored, Travers and Duke also had two RBIs, while Huffaker scored three runs.
Cooper picked up the win, going all seven innings in scattering four hits, allowing three runs, walking four, and striking out six.
Sunday’s championship game will be between two teams that have faced each other a number of times in the title game. McCook won their only Region IX title in 2022, while the Cougars have seven Region IX titles to their credit, the first in 2008 and the last one in 2019. This will be the two teams' third time meeting for a Region IX title. The first time was in 2015 when the Cougars defeated McCook 10-1 at the tournament in Sterling, Colorado. The last time was 2019 when WNCC defeated the Indians 14-5 in the championship game at Volunteer Field.
WNCC 001 000 00 – 1 6 0
McCook 001 000 01 – 2 8 1
LP – Kayli Cooper.
2B – Tina Horton.
WNCC 143 002 1 – 11 11 3
Otero 030 000 0 – 3 4 5
WP – Kayli Cooper.
2B – Randi Mitchell 2, Kallie Stocking, Mykah Klumpp, Tori Travers.