Overton softball holds on for hard-fought 4-3 area-round win over Como-Pickton

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Overton softball holds on for hard-fought 4-3 area-round win over Como-Pickton

Overton softball holds on for hard-fought 4-3 area-round win over Como-Pickton

Overton softball holds on for hard-fought 4-3 area-round win over Como-Pickton

Overton softball holds on for hard-fought 4-3 area-round win over Como-Pickton

In a thrilling area-round showdown that kept fans on the edge of their seats, Overton softball secured a gritty 4-3 victory over Como-Pickton Wednesday night in Fruitvale, taking a crucial 1-0 lead in their best-of-three Class 2A Division II series.

The Lady Mustangs seized control in the top of the fifth inning when Kasha Williams delivered a clutch two-RBI double, stretching Overton's lead to 4-2. It was the kind of momentum-shifting hit that defines playoff softball—a moment where composure under pressure can make all the difference.

But Como-Pickton refused to go quietly. In the bottom of the seventh, with their season hanging in the balance, Sarah Corley stepped up and ripped an RBI double to cut the deficit to 4-3. The Lady Eagles had the tying run on third with just one out left, and the tension in Fruitvale was palpable.

That's when Overton's defense rose to the occasion. Como-Pickton's Presley Hunt grounded out to Lady Mustangs second baseman Brylee Finley, who calmly fielded the ball and made the play to end the game. It was a textbook example of how championship-caliber teams find a way to win when it matters most.

For Overton, this hard-fought victory sets the stage for game two, scheduled for Thursday, April 30 at 6 p.m. CT, back in Fruitvale. With one win already in their pocket, the Lady Mustangs are just one victory away from advancing—but if this series opener is any indication, every pitch, every swing, and every defensive play will count.

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