White Birch, Jr. Wilson and Banes score Medina Women’s Softball ‘A’ Division wins

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 17 June 2025 at 7:40 pm

White Birch, Jr. Wilson and Bane’s all scored victories in Medina Women’s Softball League ‘A’ Division games Monday evening.

White Birch defeated Dubby’s 10-6, Jr. Wilson downed Parkitects 14-2 and Banes trimmed Dubby’s 20-18.

White Birch 10, Dubby’s 6
Improving to 4-1, White Birch banged out 20 hits in the win as Aubrey Lewis had 2 singles, 1 double and 2 RBI’s; Ella Lewis 1 single, 1 double and 2 RBIs; Maddy Boyle, Mallory Albone and Lily Kompe 2 singles each; Anna Lewis 1 triple and 1 single; Bekah Hoffee 1 double; Gracie Johnson 2 singles and 2 RBIs and Stacy Buckland, Kenzi Muck, Brynn Howell and Dana Cotriss 1 single each.

Dubby’s highlighted hitters were: Kelsee Soule with 3 hits (2 singles and a double) and Jayden Townsend with 3 singles.

On defense for White Birch, Howell caught the closing third out at right field on a fly ball, leaving 2 batters stranded.

Jr. Wilson 14, Parkitects 2
Junior Wilson, which is now 5-1, scored 3 runs in the first on a two run double from Stormi Beach and a single off the bat of Jessica Rosenbeck and another 3 in the second after singles from Jenn Thom, an error, and a single from Chasity Chinn loaded the bases, allowing Jaclyn Rodriguez to knock in two runs.

A double from Sara Flansburg and singles by Lizzy Zacher, Connie Hornquist, and Thom scored 5 more runs in the third.

Flansburg finished with 3 hits on the night while Thom, Rodriguez, Rosenbeck, and Jodi Zacher contributed 2 hits each.

Lorelei Sanders and Kelsey Mest both had two hits for Parkitects, including a triple from Mest in the 3rd inning.

Banes 20. Dubbys 18
Rileigh McCabe, Amy Lavender, Teri Scharlau, Patti Page Jami Chatt, Kathy Allen and Sue Seefeldt each had 3 hits to lead the way for Banes. McCabe, Allen and Seefeldt all had doubles.

Trailing 6-3, Banes scored 6 runs in the third inning to take the lead for good. Triple by Morgan Allis, singles by Lavender, Krissy Scharlau, Page, Sophia Goyette, Connie Heschke and a double by Seefeldt keyed the uprising.

Banes also scored 3 in the fourth on singles by Lindsay Chatt, Allis, Allen, Lavender, Seefeldt, McCabe and Scharlau; 4 in the sixth on doubles by Allen and McCabe, singles Lavender, Seefeldt, Scharlau and Page and 4 in the seventh on singles by Heschke, Jami Chatt, Allen, Seefeldt, Scharlau and a double by Lindsay Chatt

Banes is now 2-3.