consistency, while the Bombers - and a few like them - bring the same game daily.
Yesterday, the Westfield Bombers got the kind of pitching The pitching, a three-hit, one-walk, 11-strikeout effort by Bombers have been doing recently. It was the fifth In fact, since giving up seven runs in their first five games, the Bombers' hurlers have allowed only one in their last eight.
The Westfield staff is working on a string of 38 consecutive scoreless innings.
In all, the Bombers have allowed four earned runs in 89 second inning, when it put together four singles, a Holyoke error and a fielder's choice to score four runs.
Jen Gellock led the inning off with a single, Dana Isenuio the bases.
Sophomore Chelsie Crawford, who was 2 for 3, singled in two runs, and after another fielder's choice and a base hit by Taylor Ezold, Hampton drove in the fourth run with a sacrifice fly.
Holyoke, which certainly has had its share of outstanding pitching, got a pair of hits from Therese Smith, but never against us this year, and Mel was very good today.