South Range is on an absolute tear this season, and their latest performance proves they're a force to be reckoned with. The Raiders extended their winning streak to nine games with a commanding 10-0 shutout victory over Hubbard, showcasing a perfect blend of offensive firepower and pitching dominance.
From the first pitch, South Range (15-6) came out swinging, racking up 13 hits from 10 different players. Sophia Brogan was the star of the show, delivering a double, a home run, and driving in an impressive five runs. She wasn't alone in the power display—Addison Wardle and Anna Aey both launched home runs of their own, while Solena DeJesus and Katie Dance chipped in with two hits each to keep the lineup rolling.
But the real story was the near-perfect performance in the circle. Ashley Rupert got the start and dominated through 4 1/3 innings, striking out seven batters before handing the ball to Cameryn Crepage. Crepage closed the door with 1 2/3 innings of work, and the duo combined to allow just one hit all game—a single from Hubbard's Izzie Slifka.
The win was a total team effort that kept Hubbard (11-6) off balance all afternoon. For South Range, it's the kind of momentum that every team dreams of as the season heats up.
Looking ahead, the Raiders will aim for their 10th straight win when they travel to Niles on Tuesday. Hubbard, meanwhile, will look to bounce back quickly as they host Cardinal Mooney that same day. With this kind of energy and execution, South Range is proving they're not just winning—they're making a statement.
