Two of three local teams have good Wednesday

Glenbrook and Lakeside each picked up softball wins Wednesday, with the Lady Apaches getting past Caddo Magnet in a big way and the Lady Warriors easing past Minden.

Lakeside 10, Minden 6

Lakeside  took the lead in the bottom of the first inning when Meredith Robinson singled and Teal Austin doubled to each drive in a run.

A single by Tatum Oliver gave Minden the 3-2 lead in the top of the second.

Emily Jones pounded a two-run homer in the bottom of the third and Raleah Harris scored on a sacrifice fly to give the Lady Warriors a 5-4 lead, but an Oliver single got Minden back into a tie in the top of the fourth.

Lakeside took the lead for good in the bottom of the fourth inning on McKenna Chreene’s RBI single and Robinson’s RBI producing ground out.

Chreene earned the win for Lakeside, surrendering nine hits and six runs (three earned) over seven innings while striking out 10 and walking one. Ryan took the loss for Minden.

Jones led the Lady Warriors with two hits and three runs batted in. Harris, and Robinson also collected two hits each. Bray Lewis stole three bases as Lakeside picked up seven steals in the game.

Oliver and Leigha Kennon Gillbert  each collected two hits and Oliver led Minden with three runs batted in.

Glenbrook 16, Caddo Magnet 1

Hallie Harmon and Gabi Brown each connected for home runs and the Lady Apaches scored in bunches to get the win.

Glenbrook got on the board in the bottom of the first inning when Anna Vining drove in one run on a groundout, followed by Harmon’s two-run shot.

Another seven runs crossed the plate on six hits in the bottom of the second inning. Ellie Earnhardt singled, scoring two runs, Colby Hollis tripled, scoring two runs, Vining singled, scoring one run, and Brown produced her two-run blast.

Glenbrook scored five times on four hits in the bottom of the fourth inning. Harmon singled, Gracie Heard tripled,  Chloe Gregg singled  and Vivian Still added a sacrifice fly for the runs.

Rebecca Mosley earned the win, giving up one hit over four innings.

Grace Chaisson took the loss for Caddo Magnet.

Glenbrook had 12 hits in the game, led by Still, Brown, Gregg, and Harmon with two each. Brown, Earnhardt, Hollis, and Harmon each drove in two runs.

Landry McLamb led the Lady Mustangs with one hit in two at bats.