The CC Winn Lady
Mavericks won their first district
ball game against the Floresville
Jaguars on Tuesday in Floresville.
Coach JJ Iracheta
informed The News Gram that
Floresville brought their best pitcher
to face the Silver & Black in this
very important matchup.
“They brought their starting
pitcher back, Jordan Treviño,”
said Iracheta, “It was a tough
game. We were down the whole
game. In the sixth, Anissa pinch hit
for Amy Flores and started a rally
that started our run production.”
This is how the game went
down.
Floresville scored the first
two runs of the ball game in the
third and fourth frames when
Brittany Danielle walked, stole
second, went to third on a wild
pitch and came in to score on a hit
by Amber Garcia.
In the fourth, Mariella
Uriegas also got on on a walk and
went to second on a hit by Bella
Cook and a Maverick error
allowed the run to score.
The Lady Mavericks finally
got to Treviño in the top of the
fifth when Ariana Soto was hit by a
pitch, went to second on a fielder’s
choice to sister Briana. They both
advanced on a passed ball. The
twins came in to score on a hit by
Thiana Reyes.
Then in the bottom of the
fifth, Danielle reached on a hit to
right field, stole second and went
to third on a passed ball. She would
score on a sacrifice fly by Marissa
Cadena to go up 3-2.
It was in the sixth that CC
Winn would attack and go up for
good when Anissa Salazar doubled
into right and Amy Flores would
reach on an error - scoring Salazar.
Then Ariana Soto would double
into left. Plating Flores and Soto
would be driven in by guess who?
That’s right, the other half of the
Dynamic Duo, Briana would bring
in the fifth run of the game for The
Silver & Black Attack.
Coach “Cheta” said they
were able to small ball it the rest of
the way, “Then we were able to
manufacture some runs. We built
momentum after this.”
Martha Garcia, Mia
Uriegas and Ana Lopez would
score in the seventh to make the
game 8-3.
The Lady Mavericks went
up 5-3 at that point and added three
more insurance runs to seal the
proverbial deal at 8-3.
A.D. Ibarra
-Floresville, Texas