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JAMESTOWN — The University of Jamestown got back to Trapper Field and kept their season finisher trusts bursting at the seams with a 4-1 win over Hastings College in the main round of a twofold header on Monday, April 2.

"I think the greatest thing we discussed was simply having some good times and playing for one another," Jimmies sophomore Lauren Diemert said. "I think knowing that and having everyone close to us and everyone was clearly. Everyone upheld each other and I believe that pushed us through that whole first game without a doubt."

The Broncos opened the scoring in the highest point of the third when Julia Reimer lined a solitary to passed on field to score Taylor Stuhr and make it 1-0.

The Jimmies struck, harking back to the fourth when Steph Cota grounded out to the third baseman, Ana Krueger whose toss couldn't be gotten by the first baseman Bailey French permitting Kayla Quintanilla to score and tie the game up at one. The Jimmies kept the tension on and started to lead the pack when they executed a twofold take with Cota swiping second and Katie Reisdorfer taking home to make it 2-1.

The Jimmies added another in the edge when LaLa Romero securely arrived at first on a blunder by Isabel Tanabe permitting Cota to score and make it 3-1.

The Jimmies set the game aside in the fifth when Gracie Fisher snagged one and sent it over the right field fence to make it 4-1.

Fisher's huge first game is something that Jimmies lead trainer Kevin Gall said he needs to keep on seeing out of the sophomore third baseman.

"On the off chance that she can hit the ball, she's hit a couple oppo homers this year," Gall said. "It shows she has that dynamic, we need to see it on a more regular basis. She was most likely seeing the ball excessively well against the last pitcher and was over-swinging. Be that as it may, she got four or five great hacks at it before she was resigned."

The Jimmies booked their spot in the postseason with a hard battled 14-9 success over the Broncos on senior day.

The Broncos (20-27, 6-16) opened the scoring in the main when French lined a ball the whole way to the divider in focus field to score Reimer and make it 1-0.

The Jimmies (23-22-1, 10-11-1) retaliated in the lower part of the subsequent when they stacked the bases for Romero who singled directly up the center to score Jayda Neiles to tie the game up at one. The following player was Turin who worked a four pitch stroll to bring back Sunny Halsey and push the Jimmies lead out to 2-1.

The Jimmies lead wouldn't keep going long anyway as Mattie Hogrefe assisted her own objective with a triple down the right field line to score Reimer and tie the game up at two in the third. Two players later, Krueger hit a fielder's choice to focus to score Hogrefe and push the Broncos back in front 3-2.

The Jimmies punched right back in the lower part of the third when Halsey dropped a twofold into the hole scoring Santina Zito and Fisher to toss the Jimmies back in front 4-3. A Romero twofold scored Cota and Marin Rasmussen to extend the Jimmies lead out to 6-3.

The Broncos' Alea Binkly lined a solitary off the glove of second baseman Lauren Diemert permitting Stuhr to score and slice the deficiency to 6-4 in the fourth inning. Later in the inning, Reimer hit a solitary to left to score Binkly and slice the deficiency to 6-5. The following hitter was Hannah Norquest who singled in Sydney Schelkopf to tie the game up at six.