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Thursday, April 9, 2026 at 5:58 AM

Lady Greenwave Blanks Wooster Twice in 15–0 Doubleheader Sweep

Lady Greenwave Blanks Wooster Twice in 15–0 Doubleheader Sweep
CCHS junior Hayden Dooley delivers a pitch against Wooster during Saturday’s doubleheader. Photo courtesy of Carrie Sheldon-Davis.

The Churchill County High School girls varsity softball team kept its momentum rolling Saturday, shutting out Wooster twice in a 15-0, 15-0 doubleheader sweep that moved the Lady Greenwave to 8-2.

The opener set the tone for the day. Hayden Dooley worked three hitless innings, staying in command throughout as she mixed pitches and kept the Colts from generating any rhythm. She also contributed at the plate, reaching base twice, scoring twice, and driving in two. The Lady Greenwave offense backed her with steady pressure. Miley Pimentel reached safely in all three plate appearances and scored twice, Kanani Mauga doubled and drove in four runs, and Bostynn Wright added two runs and an RBI as Lady Greenwave built a lead that quickly became out of reach.

The momentum carried straight into the second game, where Jocelyn Pimentel delivered another dominant performance. She struck out seven in three no-hit innings with no walks, extending a stretch of five straight outings with two or fewer free passes. Her impact carried over to the batter’s box as well, where she went 2-for-3 with a double, two runs, and two RBIs.

Lady Greenwave’s lineup continued to produce around her. Kalaya Downs delivered her first triple of the season, finishing with two runs and two RBIs, while Sutton Yost added a run-scoring double. Lady Greenwave hit .565 as a team in the second game of the double header, marking their sixth consecutive game batting .381 or better and underscoring how consistently the offense has performed during this early-season surge.

The sweep dropped Wooster to 0-6 and marked Lady Greenwave’s sixth win of the season by at least 14 runs, highlighting the team’s blend of reliable pitching and high-output hitting.

The Lady Greenwave travel to Sparks on Friday for a 3 p.m. matchup, looking to extend their winning streak.

 

 

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