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GAME OF THE WEEK (WIAA D5 Regional Softball): Belmont 3, Black Hawk 1
Belmont rallies past Black Hawk to capture regional title
Sadie Willborn 5-29-19
Belmont senior Sadie Willborn improved to 22–1 on the season with a 3–1 victory over Black Hawk in last Thursday's WIAA Division 5 regional final. - photo by photo by Tom Gunnell

GAME OF THE WEEK (May 23–29)

WIAA D5 SOFTBALL REGIONAL FINAL (Belmont 3, Black Hawk 1)
BELMONT — Belmont has been finding ways to win all season long, so it was no surprise to head coach Jeff Hodgson that his team found a way to win Thursday’s regional finale despite not playing their best.

Senior shortstop Nikki Knebel came up with a clutch two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the third inning to erase Black Hawk’s 1–0 lead, and then senior pitcher Sadie Willborn buckled down over the final four innings by retiring the final 10 batters she faced to seal Belmont’s 3–1 victory over the Lady Warriors in a WIAA Division 5 regional championship game held at Belmont’s Bond Park Thursday.

“I’m really excited about this team because we’ve won in different ways,” said Hodgson. “Today, we were shocked a little bit early. This was not Sadie’s best day, but we found a different way to win, so hats off to us. It was the second season in a row that Belmont defeated Black Hawk in a regional final contest, and the third straight season the Braves knocked the Warriors out of the playoffs.”

Top-ranked Belmont (22–1) grabbed the lead in the bottom of the third with some strong two-out at-bats of their own. After loading the bases on back-to-back two-out walks by Willborn and Peyton Johnson, the Braves jumped ahead when Knebel lined a base hit to center to plate Mackenzie Shelnutt and courtesy runner Ashley Freeman to make it 2–1.

The Braves added an insurance run in the fourth inning when a two-out Black Hawk error allowed Abby Althaus to score to make it 3–1.

The Warriors had two runners in scoring position in the top of the fourth inning following a double by Macie Stauffacher. However, Willborn got out of the jam with a groundout for the final out, and then went on to retire the Warriors in order in the final three innings to seal the victory.

Willborn (22–1) gave up one unearned run on two hits and two walks over seven innings, and she finished the day with six strikeouts. Junior Hannah Butler (7–8) was solid in the circle as well for the Warriors, allowing two earned runs on three hits with two walks and two Ks in the loss. 

“Sadie’s a special type of pitcher,” said Hodgson. “When everything around her is going nuts, she’s calm, or she looks that way,"

Belmont advanced to host Southwestern (16–9) and scored an 8–2 victory in Tuesday’s D5 sectional semifinal game at Bond Park. The Braves will face #7-ranked Oakfield (14–7) today at 4:30 p.m. with a berth in next week's WIAA D5 State Tournament on the line.

“I think we can be the best team in the state,” added Hodgson. “It’s just a struggle to get there. It’s always like that, but that’s what makes this time of year so special.”

Last Tuesday, the top-seeded Braves took advantage of a stiff wind blowing out of the park by bashing five home runs en route to an 8-4 victory over #8-seeded Barneveld in a D5 regional semifinal contest.

Knebel drilled three of those home runs and was named last week’s Mast Water Technology SWNews4U.com Athlete of the Week for her performance. 


WIAA Division 5 regional final
Belmont 3, Black Hawk 1
(from Thursday, May 23 @ Belmont)
Black Hawk...010 000 0 —  1  2  1
Belmont..........002 100 x — 3  3  2
Leading hitters — 2B — Stauffacher.
W — Sadie Willborn (22–1, 7IP, 2H, 1R, 0ER, 6K, 2BB). L — Hannah Butler (6IP, 3H, 3R, 2ER, 4K, 2BB).