Lady Brahma rampage continues

The Hallettsville Lady Brahmas’ tour of District 25-AAA continued with two run-rule victories last week.

The most recent was here Thursday night in a 13-3, fiveinning win over Columbus.

Grace Halata (8-1) was the starting and winning pitcher and went 4.2 innings before Kaylie Olivarez pitched the final third of an inning.

Halata gave up five hits, three unearned runs, walked two and struck out three.

The LB brought some heavy aluminum with 16 hits including three home runs, three doubles and a triple.

Macie Jansky, Carson Jansky and Olivarez all homered and Amsden went four-for-four with a RBI, three runs scored and a triple.

Hallettsville (26-2, 8-0) scored five runs in the top of the first inning highlighted by Macie Jansky’s two-run home run. Carson Jansky and Macey Pustka both had RBI hits in the inning.

The LB made it 7-0 with two runs in the third inning on run-scoring hits by Halata and Macey Pustka.

The margin was elongated to 10-0 in the fourth inning before Columbus scored its runs in the fifth inning. In the fourth Olivarez and Carson Jansky homered.

But Hallettsville’s three runs in the bottom of the fifth inning ended the game prematurely.

Note: The LB have hit a school record 31 home runs this season.

LB 11, INDUSTRIAL 0 (5)

Madison Mikes (8-0) shut out the Cobras on two hits with 11 strikeouts and a walk in Vanderbilt Tuesday, March 19.

Carson Jansky had the hot bat and drove in seven runs with two home runs and a double.

Macey Jansky had three hits in four plate appearances as did Hanna Zachary and Macie Jansky.

Grace Halata was two-for-three with a triple.