[Running a little late this week on recaps after what happened Sunday evening.] Let’s catch up with Aggie Softball. The team went to the Sundevil Classic in Arizona and dropped 4 of 5, but did get a win against #21 ASU. At the UTSA Tournament, they did better, going 3 of 5, including a win over host UTSA. (I’m not doing a detailed recap of 10 games I wasn’t at or watched.)
I’m going to do a little digression to Aggie Men’s Basketball. (I don’t know where else to put this.) They played Jax State on Thursday and were in a must-win situation to get to the C-USA Tournament. The team came out flat. The Aggies went down by 15 three times, but battled back. At the end of the game, Jayland Randall was fouled on a 3-pointer and made 3 clutch free throws to tie the game to send it to overtime. The 6,600 in attendance were going crazy, but became deathly quiet on those free throw attempts.
Two Aggies fouled out, including Juice Mims. Jemel Jones hit a 3 pointer for 4 point lead in OT. The Aggies committed a foul in the last seconds. The Gamecocks got 2 attempts at missing the final free throw to get a final shot, but missed it. Aggies win, 77-75, and also beat the refs, who were really against them at times. However, UTEP, who was fighting NMSU for that final spot, won their game at the same time, so this would go down to the final game on Saturday.
Back to Softball, the Aggies were playing LA Tech for their first conference game on Friday. Aggie Baseball was playing at the same time, both on the radio. I listened mostly to Baseball, which wasn’t a great decision. (They were badly beaten.) The Softball game was at least a blowout in the Aggies’ favor. It was 14-0 in the fourth with the Aggies getting home runs from five different players. The fifth and final inning was shaky with a 3-run homer by LA Tech’s Reagan Marchant, C-USA’s preseason Player of Year, but the Aggies got the 14-5 run rule win.
Back to Basketball on Saturday afternoon (this overlaps with Softball), the Aggies were playing the Kennesaw State Owls, but there was some scoreboard watching. UTEP had started playing Jax State an hour before. As that game went into the final minutes, I flipped over to listen to it. It was very close. UTEP tied it with 2 free throws, but Jax State won it with a buzzer beater, 63-61. This eliminated the Miners from the tournament and put the Aggies in. A Miner fan nearly got into a chair-throwing fight with the Gamecocks after the game. That’s dedication.
It was odd scheduling today with Men’s Basketball, Softball, and Baseball all going on with overlapping start times and on the radio on three different stations. I wonder if that’s ever happened before. What a bad time for broadcaster Adam Young to still be out sick.
I took off for the Softball game. In addition to the Pan-Am Center parking lot being full for Basketball, I saw a Pee-Wee Football game going on in the running park, a Soccer tournament going on next door to Softball, and I could see Baseball was warming up beyond the outfield wall. I saw Coach Rodolph coming in after me. She was harassed at the gate. She talked to a couple of people and left before the game started.
It was a good crowd (no stats on attendance). There was a hot sun out, but a cool breeze. They sort of canceled each other out and it was pleasant. A little girls’ softball team player threw out the first pitch. (A little more on them later.) The game actually started a couple of minutes early. Somebody was in a hurry.
Destiny Perez was the Aggie starter. She muffed one of her warm up pitches and laughed. Unfortunately, that turned out to be a bad omen. Destiny gave up 3 walks (one on a time violation) and then a grand slam home run to center by Marchant to begin the game. 4-0 LA Tech right off the bat (pardon the pun).
Take Two. Zantelle Rodriguez came in. Skye Johnson made a nice running catch in left field for the first out. Devin Elam then fielded a shallow hit to right, but managed to throw out the runner at first. The radio announcer, whose name I just could not catch, said, “That’s the first time I’ve written 9-3 in a scorebook.” Zantelle finished off the inning with LA Tech up 4-0.
There was a t-shirt toss between innings. A little girl got a t-shirt. She handed it off to another little girl, which was sweet. In the bottom of the first, the Aggies got two on. A muffed grounder loaded the bases with one out, but Bulldog pitcher, Laney Johnson, wriggled out of it with a line out and a looking strikeout. She was grunting on some pitches, I think fastballs.
I was keeping up with Men’s Basketball on the radio. With a minute left, I switched over to listen to the end. It was very tense, but the Aggies held on for a 79-76 win. Since the Aggies were already in the tournament and the game didn’t mean anything, this was a good win. Once again, it was great crowd of 5,300.
A lady below me brought in popcorn bucket filled with nachos. I didn’t know that was an option. I was sort of disgusted, but somewhat intrigued. Zantelle had a good top of the second with two strikeouts. Jade Valladares also made a slick play at third.
Former AD Mario Moccia came in. He greeted a couple of people and went to the pressbox. The Aggies struck back in the bottom of second. Two singles and a hit batter set up Devin for a grand slam to center. Johnson got the first out and Gracie Flores at third made a great dive play on ball down the line, but just missed the runner at first. That was too bad for the Bulldogs, as Tamara Carranza then cranked out a 2-run homer to center. You can tell where the wind was blowing out. 6-4 Aggies.
In the top of the third, the wind was picking up. Bradi Galloway began the inning with a line drive home run to right center for LA Tech. After a double and a walk, Taryn Bennett was brought in. Her first pitch was a 3-run home run to center to Flores. In fairness, it was a popup that caught the Jetstream. Taryn settled down and finished the inning, but the Bulldogs were up, 8-6. The PA announced autographs for tomorrow. Going to Baseball tomorrow was now in jeopardy.
In the bottom of the third, Jade was hit for second time and in the same place, the knee. Marchant made a long stretch at first to corral a high throw from Flores for the second out, but Jade advanced. Devin hit a little single up the middle. Jade acted like a pick on the grounder and it went through and allowed her to score. 8-7 LA Tech. A troop of little girls started chasing foul balls during the inning.
The little girls’ softball team was recognized. They were the 10-and-under National Champions and they were from New Mexico. Congratulations, ladies. They were introduced one at a time and given a gift bag. The top of the fourth began with a comebacker that took off Taryn’s glove, which would be a single. Skye made another running catch in left field, but then Gallaway came up and hooked a 2-run home run to right just inside the pole.
This chased Taryn from the game and brought in freshman Kalena Lemus. With six pitchers on staff, I wonder if she imagined pitching this much after just joining the team. LA Tech catcher, Reese Torres tripled down the right field line and beat the tag at third base. Who says, “Catchers can’t run?” Flores drove her in with a single. A guy blustered in from the Basketball game and asked if I was the official scorekeeper, as he stood in front of me so that I missed final play of inning. Good thing I wasn’t the official scorekeeper. 11-7 LA Tech.
Skye did it with the bat to start the bottom of the fourth, as she homered to start the inning. 11-8 Bulldogs. In the inning, a grounder took a nasty bounce and injured Gallaway at shortstop. She stayed in. Also, a foul ball hits top of pressbox. The radio announcer was unconcerned. 11-8 Aggies.
The top of the fifth began with another bad hop on the infield, which handed Johnna Aragon an error at second. The infield looks nice, but given all the fumbled grounders I’ve seen this season, maybe they should reconsider some of these error calls. Taylor Baca made a dive on shallow liner to center for the first out. Tamara took out the lead runner at third on a fielder’s choice. Makenzie Jones was the new third baseman this inning. Jade’s twice-hit knee might have been swelling up on her. The Bulldogs got two on, but Kalena closed out the inning without allowing a run.
The Aggies went down in order in the bottom of the fifth, though LA Tech brought in a new pitcher to get the final out. Some fans started leaving for baseball, which would be starting soon. The softball field was now in shadow. The sun was still up, but it was turning cold.
Top of the sixth, Kalena accidentally threw behind Marchant’s back during her at bat. Kalena visibly went, Oops! Marchant hit a line drive homer to center. She might have been mad. Kalena then went way inside on the next batter and cringed. After surrendering a double and getting a strikeout, Kalena gave up a 2-run homer to Aleah Brooks. Kalena gave way to Destiny returning to the circle. 14-8 LA Tech.
More fans were deserting and likely not for the Baseball game. There was a noise of something hitting the metal stands. It was a kid throwing around some Skittles that had been spilled earlier in the game. I love Skittles. This kind of hurt to witness. Destiny got the second out. Allie Furr laid down a bunt next. The ball spun back to the bat lying on the ground, as Furr made it to first. Everyone questioned whether this should stand, except for the umpire, who said it was a safe hit. Destiny finished off the inning deflecting a grounder that Tamara caught and fed Johnna for the final out.
The lights were on at Softball and Baseball, as the game started next door. Bryannah Campos began her second inning of work in the bottom of the sixth. She got two strikeouts, but had loaded the bases on a single, a walk, and a hit batter. Kendal Lunar came in to pinch hit and doubled down the line and brought in 2 runs. Makenzie came up and made a slap hit to right field. Furr made a running catch, but it popped out of her mitt. 2 more runs scored. Both runs were unearned on the error, but Mak got 2 RBI’s on the play.
Allie Floyd, preseason Pitcher of the Year, came in with the score, 14-12 Bulldogs. Floyd’s first pitch popped out of catcher’s mitt. Mak scored with a head first slide on the passed ball. Madi Buchman came up and singled, but it was waved off for some reason. This confused me and the radio announcer. Never mind, Madi f-ing hammered a bomb to center to tie it. Thanks for the second chance, ump! An error at first put Devin on and pinch hitter, Destan Burks, doubled her in to give the Aggies a 15-14 lead. Too bad all those people left.
I’d wondered why Faith Aragon, the Aggies’ best hitter, was taken out for Destan in the previous inning. She was warming up as the Aggies’ best pitcher to come for the seventh. Faith began the inning with a getting an out on a comebacker. She hit the next batter and walked the next two. She stared in on a couple of questionable ball calls. The remaining crowd was angry.
She threw Ball 1 to next batter. Pitching Coach Paige Bachman, Madi’s older sister, came out for a talk. What happened next was three-straight swinging strikes. The final batter harmlessly popped out on the infield. Aggies win, 15-14! They’d come back from down 4 and then down by 6.
Gameballs for LA Tech, Bradi Gallaway went 2 for 3 with 3 RBI’s from 2 home runs. Gracie Flores had 4 RBI’s with a 3-run homer. Raegan Marchant went 3 for 4 with 5 RBI’s from 2 home runs, including a grand slam.
Plenty more Gameballs for the Aggies. Devin Elam had 5 RBI’s, including a grand slam home run. Skye Johnson went 4 for 5 with an RBI from a home run. Madi Bachman was 2 for 4 with a crusher of a home run. I have to shout out Destiny Perez. After her disastrous start, she did a good job coming back in later. Faith Aragon had a quiet day at the plate (0 for 4), but her 1 inning of relief got her and the team the win. Our star of the game is Coach Bachman. What did she say to Faith? I’ll have to ask at autographs tomorrow.
The game went 2 hours and 30 minutes. I was cold by end, so I glad that the game finished when it did. There was a brilliant orange twilight with Jupiter shining over the horizon. (I looked it up on a stellar cartography program.) I came back home and listened to the ***Saturday night*** Baseball game. I decided that I’d be back for more Softball on ***Sunday.***





