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Veazie Tosses One-Hitter as Seasiders Earn Split
Waipahu, HI—Brigham Young University Hawaii pitcher Katresha Veazie pitched a five-inning one-hitter as the Seasider women’s softball team shutout Chaminade 9-0 in the first game of a Pacific West Conference doubleheader today. The Silverswords turned the tables on the Seasiders in the second game, winning 4-0.
Veazie struck out four and walked none in pitching her gem. She allowed only a leadoff single in the fourth inning and the BYU–Hawaii bats pounded out ten hits and took advantage of five Chaminade errors to end the game on the eight-run rule after the fifth inning.
BYU–Hawaii scored once in the top of the first inning when Melissa Lehano singled to lead off the game, stole second, advanced to their on a groundout, and came home on an Ivy Session’s single. The Seasiders broke the game open in the third, plating five runs on three hits, three Silversword errors, and a walk. Kahealani Alohikea-Betham drove in a pair of runs in the inning with a bases-loaded single. Kim Artiaga also drove in a run in the inning with a single.
The Seasiders scored a single run in the fourth on a single by Morgan Necaise that drove in Lauren Fielding, who had singled earlier in the inning. The final two runs of the game came in the top of the fifth aided by a pair of Chaminade errors. Fielding doubled home the final run with the Seasiders’ only hit of the inning.
Chaminade’s Kasy’e Lalau shut down the Seasider bats in the second game on three hits and the Silverswords took advantage of BYU–Hawaii miscues to score three unearned runs of BYU–Hawaii starter Julianne Tialavea. Chaminade scored twice in the third and two more times in the fourth for the win.
With the split, BYU–Hawaii moves to 11-21 for the season and 4-10 in the PacWest while Chaminade is now 5-21 overall and 4-8 in the conference.
BYU–Hawaii will face Dixie State next Saturday in St. George, Utah in a PacWest doubleheader.
