Lincoln continued the momentum from last week's come-from-behind win over Dewey, as the Bulldogs won back-to-back games on Monday and Tuesday.
The 3-game win streak saw the Bulldogs move to 8-16 on the year, as Lincoln edged out Kellyville 7-6 on Monday at home, before winning 12-5 at Morris on Tuesday.
Lincoln has won six of the last eight and seven of its last 10 games, as the Bulldogs are heating up right before the postseason starts.
LINCOLN 7, KELLYVILLE 6
In the win over Kellyville on Monday, the Bulldogs got up big early and held on late in dramatic fashion to pick up a big victory on senior night for seniors Addison Whitmire and Campbell Ryan.
Lincoln scored five runs in the bottom of the 1st, thanks to applied pressure from the jump.
Madeline Stewart, Bry Milligan, Whitmire and Kabry Kiger each walked and later scored on errors to make it 4-0, before Haylee Delozier drove in Brooklyn Malone on an RBI groundout to make it 5-0.
Lincoln added two more in the 3rd, as Malone tripled to score Kiger, who walked with one out.
Elizabeth Eddings scored Malone on a sac bunt later in the inning to make it 7-0.
Stewart was cruising through five innings for the Bulldogs on the mound, as the junior allowed just three hits, two walks and struck out three heading into the 6th.
Kellyville, however, would make things interesting, as the Ponies strung together four consecutive singles in the 6th inning to cut the lead to 7-3 with just one out.
But Stewart was able to get the final two outs with runners at 2nd and 3rd.
Kellyville singled four more times in the top of the 7th, to cut the lead to 7-6.
But Stewart rose to the occasion and struck out the final batter with the tying run at 2nd, preserving the win for the Bulldogs.
Lincoln walked eight times in the win and took advantage of five Kellyville errors.
Stewart and Milligan each singled in the win, along with the triple from Milligan and a double by Ryan. Milligan swiped two bases, while Whitmire, Stewart and Ellis each stole one apiece.
Stewart got the win on the mound, going all seven innings, scattering 12 hits and striking out four batters.
LINCOLN 12, MORRIS 5
In Tuesday's win at Morris, Lincoln had a more comfortable win, thanks to 13 hits as a team.
Lincoln took a 3-0 lead in the 2nd inning, then scored two runs in each of the next three innings to build a big lead.
The Bulldogs added three more runs in the top of the 6th to lead 12-0 before Morris added five runs late.
"We came out with confidence, we ran the bases aggressively and we didn't let one mistake domino into multiple," said Kiger on the win at Morris.
Stewart had a sac bunt in the 2nd to score Lincoln's first run, which was followed by a Milligan scoring on a passed ball.
Whitmire scored Milligan by reaching on a fly ball that resulted in an error to make it 3-0 in the 2nd.
The Bulldogs scored two runs in the 3rd on sacrifice bunts that put pressure on the Eagles' defense, as Sophia Nantz and Sophie Ellis each came across the plate to stretch the lead to five.
Delozier, who was also strong on the mound, had a bunt single to score Woodruff in the 4th to make it 6-0. Whitmire scored on a wild pitch in the next at-bat to extend the lead to seven.
Malone kept the line moving in the 5th, scoring Whitmire, who walked, on an RBI single to go up 8-0. Kiger stole home to move the lead to 9-0.
Ryan made it 10-0 with a sac fly to scented to score Jade Summerlin, who led off the inning with a walk.
Malone later singled in the 6th to score Stewart, who also reached on a walk, and Whitmire, who singled, pushing the lead out to 12-0.
Morris scored four runs in the bottom of the 6th but never threatened.
Delozier picked up the win for Lincoln, allowing nine hits and just two earned runs across seven innings. She walked just one but struck out eight hitters.
"The energy was amazing and I thought everyone played great," Delozier said after the win.
Stewart had a great game in the leadoff spot for Lincoln, finishing 3-of-5 at the plate with an RBI.
Malone was 2-for-5 with three RBIs. Delozier was 3-for-4 with an RBI and a walk. Whitmire was just 1-for-2 but walked twice and scored three runs.
Lincoln had seven stolen bases in the win.
The Bulldogs will be at the Inola Tournament this weekend before returning home next Monday to host Beggs.
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