Alex Volckmann lead the Morrison Mustangs by hitting 2 doubles, collecting 6 RBIs and stealing two bases to a 16-4 thumping of the Newman Comets on Tuesday , April 30, 2013.
Freshman Lauren Pannier completed a seven inning no-hitter with thirteen strikeouts against the Lady Comets from Newman on Tuesday, April 30, 2013.
Connor Duncanwent the distance and Danny Willis collected three of the Mustang’s six hits to send the Steamers home with a 5-0 shutoput loss.
The Morrison Fillies punded out ten hits while Allie Wiersema was holding Fulton to five to earn the win over the Fulton Steamers 8-0.
The Morrison Fillies expanded their conference mark to 8-1 in game one of a Monday night doubleheader over the Fulton Steamers by a score of 11-1.
The nightcap at Ashford University Field in Clinton Friday night sent the Morrison Mustangs home with a 5-3 loss to Bureau Valley.
A Thursday afternoon game between the Kewanee Boilermakers and the Morrison Mustangs was labeled “Sloppy” by Kewanee loyal spectators. They saw 29 runs, 24 hits, and 13 errors and maybe they had a right to be critical in the 18-11 Morrison win.
Bill Lee Greul took the mound for the second game of the day for the Mustangs and allowed only one hit on the chilly night as Morrison topped the Kewanee Boilermakers by a 5-2 score.
Teh Bureau Valley Storm surprised the Morrison Fillies when they hosted them on Thursday, April 25, 2013 and sent the Fillies home with their first conference loss and only the third loss for the season.
The Morrison Mustangs scored in every inning but the sixth to top the Riverdale Rams by a score of 12-3 on Wednesday, April 24, 2013.
The second game of a doubleheater at Kewanee ended liike the first, with the Morrison Fillies leading by over ten runs after five innings to end the game on the mercy rule.
Wednesday, April 24th was a great night to play softball and the Morrison Fillies took full advantage of the weather and extended their conference record to 7-0 with a 24-8 win at Kewanee.
Offense Earns Win for Mustangs By Jerry Lindsey The Morrison Mustangs went ot Sterling and took their Saturday frustrations out on the Newman Central Catholic comets by pounding out seventeen hits and topping the C Comets 13-8.
The weather warmed a little and the Morrison Fillies earned another conference win over Newman Central Catholic to run their conference mark to 5-0. The Fillie’s offense banged out eleven hits with Chelsea Eads collecting three and Allie Wiersema struck out nine Lady Comets and allowed only three hits as
Game Two vs Illinois Valley Central The second game of the Saturday doubleheader again say the Mustangs struggle at the plate as they only gathered three hits, but managed five runs with two coming on a double by Fischback in the first inning. They added two more runs in the