Brooklyn Montoure delivered a true two-way masterpiece on Friday, powering the Morton/White Pass Timberwolves to a decisive 15-7 non-league victory over North Beach. The standout pitcher not only threw a complete game but also led the offensive charge, going 4-for-5 at the plate with a triple, a double, two RBIs, and four runs scored.
Montoure’s performance in the circle was a lesson in resilience, as she worked through 14 walks to limit the Hyaks to just four hits while striking out four. Her ability to shut down rallies kept MWP in control throughout the contest.
The Timberwolves' offense exploded early and often, plating four runs in the first inning and five more in the third to build an insurmountable lead. This outburst continues a promising trend for MWP, which has now scored 15 or more runs in all three of its wins this season.
Montoure wasn't alone in the batter's box. Rylinn Cox added three hits and two RBIs, while Gracie Ford contributed a triple and drove in a run. The team's aggressive baserunning and timely hitting were on full display, showcasing the kind of explosive play that defines winning softball.
Now sitting at 3-4, the Timberwolves look to carry this momentum into a busy schedule, facing White Swan in a Saturday doubleheader before a crucial C2BL matchup against Rainier on Monday.
