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Cloud County Softball Team Completes Doubleheader Sweep with Dramatic Walk-Off in Extra-Innings

Ava Boden Hitting vs Iowa Lakes Community College - 2026
Jessica LeDuc

Softball | 3/17/2026 11:00:00 PM

Box Score 1 | Box Score 2 Cloud County freshman outfielder Brooke Lougheed drove in freshman first baseman Jaci Vonlintel to secure a 10-9 win in nine innings for the T-Birds softball team over Northern Oklahoma College-Enid in game two of a doubleheader on Tuesday, March 17.

In the first game, freshman Ava Boden pitched all five innings for the T-Birds, allowing only one earned run on five hits in the team's 10-2 run-rule victory.

The T-Birds have improved to 6-6 on the season.

Cloud County jumped out to an early 4-0 lead after the second inning in game one, highlighted by an RBI triple by freshman Allison Adams and a two-out, two-RBI single by Boden.

Northern Oklahoma College-Enid responded with one run in the third, but Cloud County answered with a run in the bottom half of the inning on an RBI double by Adams.

Following a scoreless fourth frame, the Jets added a run in the top of the fifth. Cloud County secured five more runs in the bottom of the fifth. After sophomore outfielder Berkleigh Curtis led off the inning with a double, Adams delivered another RBI triple to right field to push the score to 6-2. Adams scored on a passed ball, while Vonlintel followed with a double to left-center. Lougheed connected on a double of her own to score Vonlintel. Boden singled home pinch runner Bella Santin before freshman third baseman Hannah Gardner ended the game on an RBI base-hit that scored Lougheed.

Adams finished 3-for-3 at the plate with two triples and a double. Adams drove in three runs and scored twice. Curtis also tallied three hits with a double and scored three runs. Lougheed added a double, two runs scored and one RBI. Boden finished with three RBI.

Northern Oklahoma College-Enid scored the first six runs of game two to take a 6-0 lead into the bottom of the second inning. Boden returned to the circle in the third inning of game two, limiting the Jets to one run through the next five frames.

Cloud County used a four-spot in the bottom of the second to narrow the deficit to 6-4. Freshman outfielder Kadence Hall started the frame with a lead-off double. Vonlintel followed with a walk before sophomore catcher Yesenia Zamarron reached on a fielder's choice to load the bases. Hall scored on a passed ball and Curtis drew the second walk of the inning. The Jets recorded back-to-back outs before a pair of defensive errors resulted in the T-Birds scoring three more runs.

Hall delivered her second double of the game in the bottom of the third before being brought home on an RBI ground out by Curtis to make the score 6-5.

Northern Oklahoma College-Enid sophomore outfielder Cassidi Cook scored on a Cloud County error in the top half of the fourth to push their advantage out to 7-5. The T-Birds finished with six errors in game two.

Neither team was able to score a run in the fifth or sixth innings.

In the bottom of the seventh that changed when Vonlintel reached base on an error with one out. Zamarron followed with an infield single. Curtis brought Vonlintel home on an RBI fly out, while Lougheed connected on a two-out double to score Santin - pinch-running for Zamarron - to tie the game at 7-7.

Beginning in the eighth inning, the International Tie Breaker (ITB) was instituted, placing the last scheduled batter from the previous inning on second base to start each team's turn. Northern Oklahoma College-Enid plated two runs in the top of the eighth, but the T-Birds answered with two runs of their own off a double by Adams that scored Boden and a RBI ground out by Hall.

Boden managed to retire the Jets in order in the top of the ninth, including striking out freshman Ally Neal to close out the frame. Boden improved to 3-0 in the circle after allowing no earned runs on eight hits with one walk and three strikeouts in seven innings pitched in game two.

Vonlintel started the bottom of the ninth on second base and advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt by Zamarron. After Curtis reached on a walk, Lougheed drove a ball through the left side of the infield, scoring Vonlintel to give the T-Birds the 10-9 come-from-behind victory.

Lougheed ended the game 3-for-5 with a double and two RBI. Hall doubled twice and scored two runs. Vonlintel scored three times, while Curtis added two RBI.

The T-Birds will continue non-conference play on Monday, March 23 when they travel to Colby, Kansas to face the Colby Trojans in a doubleheader. First pitch from Carl Albert Softball Field is scheduled for 1 pm.
 
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Players Mentioned

Berkleigh Curtis

#10 Berkleigh Curtis

P/OF
Sophomore
Bella Santin

#6 Bella Santin

OF
Sophomore
Allison Adams

#19 Allison Adams

IF
Freshman
Yesenia Zamarron

#15 Yesenia Zamarron

C
Sophomore
Hannah Gardner

#20 Hannah Gardner

IF
Freshman
Kadence Hall

#8 Kadence Hall

OF
Freshman
Ava Boden

#16 Ava Boden

P/OF
Freshman
Brooke Lougheed

#2 Brooke Lougheed

UTL
Freshman
Jaci Vonlintel

#12 Jaci Vonlintel

IF
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Berkleigh Curtis

#10 Berkleigh Curtis

Sophomore
P/OF
Bella Santin

#6 Bella Santin

Sophomore
OF
Allison Adams

#19 Allison Adams

Freshman
IF
Yesenia Zamarron

#15 Yesenia Zamarron

Sophomore
C
Hannah Gardner

#20 Hannah Gardner

Freshman
IF
Kadence Hall

#8 Kadence Hall

Freshman
OF
Ava Boden

#16 Ava Boden

Freshman
P/OF
Brooke Lougheed

#2 Brooke Lougheed

Freshman
UTL
Jaci Vonlintel

#12 Jaci Vonlintel

Freshman
IF

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