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Trojans out hit Chaparall for the victory

Lady Trojans softball hosted Chaparral and beat the Cowboys 8-3 behind the hitting of freshman Skyler Lauver and sophomore Jessica Pearson.

Pahrump’s big inning, according to Trojans softball coach Eli Armendariz, came in the second.

“We scored four runs in the second inning,” he said. “Skyler Lauver had a double in the second. Jessica Pearson was also one of our lead hitters during the game, going 3-3.”

Armendariz felt his team was more athletic than Chaparral (3-3 Sunrise League).

“I think our defense was far superior to theirs and I think we just need to hit better in the future,” he said.

The Trojans (6-2 Sunset League) got four runs in the second inning, one in the fourth and three in the sixth. And despite what Armendariz said, the team out-hit the Cowboys.

Pahrump used two pitchers, senior Krista Toomer, who pitched four innings and sophomore Taylor Egan, who got the save, pitching three innings.

The Trojans will play on Wednesday on the road at Boulder City (9-4 Sunrise League), who finished as last year’s runner-up at state.

“This game against Boulder City will be a measuring stick for us,” Armendariz said.

At this point, Armendariz was unsure who will be pitching in that game.

“I have three good pitchers, and I haven’t decided who I will use,” he said. “I just might use all three, but I am not sure who will start.”

The game is set for 3:30 p.m.

Contact sports editor Vern Hee at Vhee@pvtimes.com

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