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Regional softball roundup
The season ended for two more area softball teams on Wednesday night.
The Keota Eagles couldn?t find their way around the No. 2 ranked New London Tigers, falling 13-0 in three innings.
The Tigers put up nine runs in the first inning, and closed out the game with three runs in the bottom of the third.
Keota couldn?t get a hit in the game, with junior Abby Schulte picking up a walk to lead the Eagle offense.
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Aaron Viner
Sep. 30, 2018 9:05 pm
The season ended for two more area softball teams on Wednesday night.
The Keota Eagles couldn?t find their way around the No. 2 ranked New London Tigers, falling 13-0 in three innings.
The Tigers put up nine runs in the first inning, and closed out the game with three runs in the bottom of the third.
Keota couldn?t get a hit in the game, with junior Abby Schulte picking up a walk to lead the Eagle offense.
Keota will graduate two seniors from the roster, Maggie Baker and Maitland Sieren, as their season ends at 4-20.
The Columbus Wildcats saw their season come to a close in five innings on Wednesday night as they took on No. 10 Iowa City, Regina.
A six-run first inning for the Regals set the tone, as they scored a run in the second and three in the fourth to close out the game.
Columbus finishes the year with a 10-9 record, and will see seniors Kelsey Pretz, Torie Johnston, Julissa Ramirez and Claire Hamilton graduate.

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