Indianola Baseball and Softball Sweep Oskaloosa
The Indianola softball and baseball teams swept Oskaloosa in Little Hawkeye Conference play on Wednesday, softball winning 10-0 in five innings and baseball winning 10-8.
The Indianola softball and baseball teams swept Oskaloosa in Little Hawkeye Conference play on Wednesday, softball winning 10-0 in five innings and baseball winning 10-8.
The Indianola baseball and softball squads continue Little hawkeye Conference play tonight, hosting the other Indians of Oskaloosa.
The Indianola softball team swept Grinnell 8-3 and 14-9 on the road at Grinnell Monday evening
The Indianola softball team could muster only two hits Monday as they fell to Little Hawkeye Conference leader Norwalk 7-0 in Indianola.
Indianola softball defeated Pella Christian Wednesday, outscoring the Eagles 24-11 over the doubleheader.
The Indianola softball team grabbed their first two wins of the season to open Little Hawkeye Conference play with a sweep of Class 2A’s #7 ranked Pella Christian Wednesday night.
The Indianola softball team fell to Ballard Wednesday evening on the road in a non-conference contest 3-1.
The Indianola baseball and softball teams will match up with Warren County rival Carlisle tonight, with both teams looking to continue their non-conference schedule.
It was a mixed Friday of results for the Indianola summer teams heading into the Memorial Day weekend, as the baseball team split with Des Moines East, winning game one 6-3 and falling in game two 5-4, while the #3 in 4A softball team fell to #9 in 5A Southeast Polk by a 4-3 score in a delayed opening day.
Indianola pitcher Kate Kralik and infielder Destiny Lewis were both unanimous selections for the Little Hawkeye Conference first team all-conference, announced the conference Friday.
Indianola’s softball seniors lingered on the field following a season-ending loss Tuesday.
It took more than 48 hours, but Indianola’s softball team took a big step toward the state tournament.
Indianola’s softball seniors lingered on the field following a season-ending loss Tuesday.
Rainstorms swept across Warren County Saturday, wiping out scheduled softball and baseball tournament games.
The Indianola softball team picked up a 3-1 win over Oskaloosa Thursday, moving to 25-3.
Indianola’s Kate Kralik struck out 13 Friday to lead Indianola to a 10-2 win over Newton Friday. The Indians scored three runs in the first, two in the third, fourt in the fourth and added a final explanation point in the sixth.
Indianola softball coach Stacy Evans was ready for the season to start Tuesday, and apparently so were her Indians.
Indianola’s game against Waukee Thursday was decided in the seventh inning, with Waukee picking up the walk-off win, 7-6.
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