2023 Softball Showcase Recap

Bay State Games • July 27, 2023

Softball Showcase took place Tuesday, July 11 - Thursday, July 13 at Willard Field in Devens.

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Tuesday, July 11
Game 1
Central: 1
Southeast: 9

The first game of the tournament started off with a Southeast victory on behalf of the 9 runs put up in the first two innings. Taylor Dolan (Holbrook, Cardinal Spellman HS) reached base 3 out 4 times at the plate. Shannon Macleod (Cohasset, Notre Dame Academy) anchored the offense with a multi RBI game.

Game 2
Metro: 6
Northeast: 7

Northeast was able to escape with the narrow victory over the Metro team. Northeast was led by Emmalynn Proia (Bradford, Haverhill HS) who got two hits and later scored two runs to help lead Northeast to the win.

Game 3
West: 8
Coastal: 6

West started off their first game of the tournament with an offensive display, putting up 8 runs, with 6 coming in the last two innings to get the comeback win. Skylar Steele (Shelburne Falls, Frontier Reg HS) and Allyssa Slack (Westfield, Westfield Voc Tech HS) started off the 4 run 5th inning by scoring the first two runs of their comeback win.

Game 4
Southeast: 6
Metro: 2

Southeast was able easily handle this win by keeping Metro to only 2 runs. Southeast was anchored by Shannon Macleod (Cohasset, Notre Dame Academy) who had 3 hits and a couple of RBIs as well.

Game 5
Coastal: 1
Central: 11

Central was able to swiftly handle the Coastal team by only allowing one run over the course of the fight. Central was led by Mia Keenan (Fitchburg, Leominster HS) who went 3 for 3 in her at bats with 2 singles. Central added on 5 securities runs late in the sixth inning to solidify the win.

Game 6
Northeast 3
West: 8

West got the win on behalf of a late game scoring surge that saw them put up 4 runs in the fifth inning. The late game rally was led by Caelyn Thayer (Holyoke, Hampshire Reg HS) and Morgan Peabody (West Springfield, West Springfield HS) who both had hits and later scored to start the rally. 

Wednesday, July 12
Game 7
Metro: 8
Central: 5

Metro started off the game strong with 5 runs in the first two innings. They were able to hold off Central’s late game comeback to win the game. Shakura Lynch (Boston, Milton HS) had a single and a double on the day that translated into 2 runs.

Game 8
Northeast: 0
Southeast: 10

Southeast was able to win the game on the back of an outstanding pitching performance. Shannon Macleod (Cohasset, Notre Dame Academy) pitched a shutout only allowing one hit through the 6 innings played.

Game 9
West: 10
Metro: 1

West was able to easily handle Metro’s powerful offense by holding them to only 1 run. West was able to score 3 runs in each of the first 3 innings. Morgan Peabody (West Springfield, West Springfield HS) and Allison Rehor (Westfield, Westfield HS) both doubled in the first inning to start off the scoring.

Game 10
Coastal: 3
Northeast: 10

Northeast was able to handle this game easily led by a 6 run sixth inning. The rally was led by Nevaeh Eth (Lynn, Lynn Classical HS) who had a double that started the scoring in that inning by driving in Emmalynn Proia (Bradford, Haverhill HS).

Game 11
Central: 0
West: 1

In this pitchers duel, saw West squeak by with the win from scoring the sole run in the 4th inning. Morgan Peabody (West Springfield, West Springfield HS) reached on a single and stole second base shortly after. She was then batted in by Allyssa Slack (Westfield, Westfield Voc Tech HS) with a double to score the game winning run.

Game 12
Southeast: 9
Coastal: 6

Southeast was led by a great offensive performance from Shannon Macleod (Cohasset, Notre Dame Academy) and Alyssa Edwards (Stoughton, Stoughton HS). Shannon Macleod (Cohasset, Notre Dame Academy) had 4 hits with one of them being a home run. Alyssa Edwards (Stoughton, Stoughton HS) had 2 hits on the day including a home run as well.

Thursday, July 13
Game 13
Northeast: 3
Central: 2

In this low scoring affair between Northeast and Central, saw Northeast pulling away with the victory after a 3-run 5th inning. The rally was led by Emmalynn Proia (Bradford, Haverhill HS) and Nevaeh Eth (Lynn, Lynn Classical HS) who each had doubles and later scored.

Game 14
Metro: 11
Coastal: 9

Metro was able to build an early lead with a 6 run first inning, but narrowly escaped Coastal’s comeback efforts. Metro was led by Lila Southiere (Newton, Newton North HS) who went 3 for 3 on the day with 2 singles and one double.

Game 15
West: 9
Southeast: 1

West was able to smoothly handle the Southeast team by scoring 4 runs in both the 3rd and 4th inning. Morgan Peabody (West Springfield, West Springfield HS) and Allison Rehor (Westfield, Westfield HS) started off the scoring with back to back doubles that gave them the first runs of their rally.

Bronze Medal Game
Metro: 21
Northeast: 8

Metro put on an offensive masterpiece by putting up 21 runs with 10 of them coming in the second inning. Lila Southiere (Newton, Newton North HS), Shakura Lynch (Boston, Milton HS), and Soline Fisher (Arlington, Arlington HS) all had multiple hit games securing the bronze medal for Metro.

Gold Medal Game
Southeast: 6
West: 2

Southeast was able to secure gold over the first seeded West team. Southeast was led by Taylor Dolan (Holbrook, Cardinal Spellman HS) who batted 4 for 5 in the gold medal game. Southeast pulled away with the lead with a 3-run 5th inning, securing the medal.
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