H.S. Softball: Chloe Brown records 200th strikeout in win over

ORWIGSBURG– It was a senior night to bear in mind for Chloe Brown and the Blue Mountain softball group.

The senior pitcher recorded her 200th career strikeout and finished with 6 strikeouts on the night as Blue Mountain removed Pottsville 12-2 in Schuylkill League Department 1 action.

  • Chloe Brown postures with group after reaching the 200th career strikeout milestone. Picture by Toron James Blue Mountain’s Chloe Brown(10)celebrates her 200th strikeout during the game versus Pottsville at Blue Mountain’s James F. Patton Field Might 1, 2025. Brown tape-recorded her 200th strikeout throughout the 3rd inning. Johnathan B. Paroby/ contributing photographer Blue Mountain’s Chloe Brown(10)pitches during the game against Pottsville at Blue Mountain’s James F. Patton Field Might 1, 2025. Brown taped her 200th strikeout during the third inning. Johnathan B. Paroby/ contributing photographer Blue Mountain’s Dashawna Vincent(5)slides past Pottsville’s Aubrey Scanlan (22) into second safe during the game at Blue Mountain’s James F. Patton Field May 1, 2025. The Woman Johnathan B. Paroby/ contributing photographer

  • Pottsville’s Karlee Kalovcak(3 )beats the toss to Blue Mountain’s Avery Hudock(4) at 3rd throughout the game against at Blue Mountain’s James F. Patton Field Might 1,

  • 2025. Johnathan B. Paroby/ contributing photographer Pottsville’s Lana Cromyak(25)tosses the ball to first baseman Reese Ketner(1 )to get the out on Blue Mountain’s Emmerson Frie(33) during the game

  • at Blue Mountain’s James F. Patton Field May 1, 2025. The Woman Johnathan B. Paroby/ contributing photographer Pottsville’s Peyton Eckert(15)pitches throughout the game against Blue Mountain at Blue Mountain’s James F. Patton Field May 1, 2025. Johnathan B. Paroby/ contributing professional photographer Program Caption 1

    said Blue Mountain’s head coach Paul Leonard.” She had to buy her time. She pertains to work every day and has a really kind hearted mentality. “On the offensive end for the Woman Eagles, Emmerson Frie went 2-for-3 and drove in

    three runs. Callie Peel completed the night 2-for-2 and included two RBIs. Blue Mountain(12-5 )struck initially in the 2nd inning after a Carla Boyer groundout. Courtney Cavadini came

    up and reached on an error as the ball passed the third baseman and was replaced by Dashawna Vincent who came on and ran. Vincent reached 2nd base on a take. Karley Koch grounded out and moved Vincent to third base. With 2 outs, Brown hit a ball to 3rd base and reached very first base on a throwing mistake which scored Vincent to put Blue Mountain up 1-0. Peel showed up next and struck an RBI double to extend the Eagles result in 2-0 going into the second inning.” Pottsville is a great group,”stated Brown.”It is a rivalry game we understood we needed to be all set to go. The bats were going and the defense

    existed.”The Lady Eagles caught fire in the bottom of the third inning to break away. Blue Mountain scored 10 work on 8 hits to lead 12-0.

    Frie included an RBI double and a two-run crowning achievement in the inning. Anna Borden, Boyer and Brown added RBI songs. Peel and Avery Hudock hit two-run doubles. Blue Mountain’s offense has been having a hard time recently. Leonard enjoyed to see his group deliver.

    “The other day we went to work and we invested a great deal of time in the cage,”stated Leonard.”A lot of time returning to the fundamentals off the tee. They appeared and they didn’t hang their heads. We wish to complete this season strong.”Together with Brown, Blue Mountain likewise recognized Cavadini and Katelyn Katerman in their 2025 senior class. This class has won two straight PIAA champions and you can’t take that from them. Leonard liked the experience his senior class has had and how they passed that on to the more youthful kids. Pottsville( 9-8)finally got on the board in the bottom of the fifth inning. After a groundout and flyout, Lana Cromyak got on base with a single. Jes Siminitus and Scanlan filled the bases after back-to-back walks. The Girl Tide scored two runs as Megan Yost reached first on a throwing mistake to generate 2 runs. Brown remained calm and protected the win on a historic day with a strikeout.”I am absolutely very proud, I have actually been pitching for about seven years,” said Brown.”Everyone has actually been extremely handy for me to get to where I am. “Blue Mountain 12– Fishburn CF 2 1 0 0, Hudock SS 3 2 2 2, Frie 3B 3 2 2 3, Borden LF 3 1 1

    1, Boyer 1B 3 1 2 1, Cavadini C 2 0 0 0, Koch RF 1 0 0 0, Katerman RF 2 0 0 0, Brown P 3 0 2 1, Peel F10 2 1 2 3, Reilly F10 1 0 0 0, Vincent CR 0 2 0 0, Phillips CR 0 2 0

    0 Pottsville 2– Simintius CF 1 1 1 0, Scanlan SS 1 0 0 0, Yost RF 3 0 0 0, Eckert P 2 0 0 0, Ketner 1B 2 0 0 0, Barnhart 3B 2 0 0 0, Kunstek LF 2 0 0 0, Wessner C 2 0 0 0, Cromyak 2B 2 1 1 0, Borger CR 0 0 0 0 LOB– Blue Mountain 3, Pottsville 5; 2B– Frie, Boyer, Hudock 2, Peel; HR– Frie; Blue Mountain IP H R ER BB SO Brown 5.0 2 2 0 4 6 Pottsville Eckert 4.0 11 12 9 2 1 Originally Released: May 1, 2025 at 11:03 PM EDT

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