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SportsMay 4, 2024

ADVANCE, Mo. — Oak Ridge pitcher Kinsley Bogenpohl delivered a historic performance in the opening round of the MSHSAA Class 1, District 2 Tournament on Thursday, May 2 at Westfield Park. Bogenpohl mowed down the Bravettes’ (9-12) batters with precision. Strikeout after strikeout, her dominance grew, and with each out, she etched her name into Missouri high school softball history...

Dennis Marshall – Standard Democrat
Oak Ridge softball sophomore Kinsley Bogenpohl has a pitching record of 11-3 on the mound with 141 strikeouts and a 1.91 earned run average. At the plate, Bogenpohl currently has a .596 batting average, 28 hits, one home run, 14 runs batted in, 27 runs scored and eight stolen bases.
Oak Ridge softball sophomore Kinsley Bogenpohl has a pitching record of 11-3 on the mound with 141 strikeouts and a 1.91 earned run average. At the plate, Bogenpohl currently has a .596 batting average, 28 hits, one home run, 14 runs batted in, 27 runs scored and eight stolen bases. Photo provided

ADVANCE, Mo. — Oak Ridge pitcher Kinsley Bogenpohl delivered a historic performance in a 9-0 win over Scott County Central in the opening round of the MSHSAA Class 1, District 2 Tournament on Thursday, May 2 at Westfield Park.

Bogenpohl mowed down the Bravettes’ (9-12) batters with precision. Strikeout after strikeout, her dominance grew, and with each out, she etched her name into Missouri high school softball history.

Her 18-strikeout perfect game places her in a select group — only 22 other players have recorded more strikeouts in a seven-inning contest.

The Bluejays (13-5) provided ample support and the top hitters were Madalyn Schemel (2-for-4 with a double and two RBI), Bogenpohl (2-for-4 with an RBI), Hailey Ward (2-for-4 with an RBI), and Sarah McLane (2-for-4 with an RBI).

Despite the tough loss, Scott County Central's season had its bright spots. Seniors McKinna Easter and Allie Foster provided consistent leadership and offensive production throughout the year. Easter led the team with a .440 batting average and 22 hits, while Foster drove in a team-leading 24 runs, showcasing her power at the plate. Foster also maintained a .321 batting average and contributed 17 hits.

The Bravettes also have reason for optimism, with freshman Lainey Glueck emerging as a standout player on both offense and defense. Glueck led the team in runs scored (27), maintained a .304 batting average (17 hits, 20 RBIs), and was the team's workhorse in the circle with 92 innings pitched, a 9-9 record, and 136 strikeouts.

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"Proud of our girls and the season we had," said SCC coach Tim Carlisle. "Our girls worked hard daily to try and get better. Hats off to Oak Ridge. Kinsley Bogenpohl was bringing it against us, and when we were able to hit it, their defense was behind her."

Oak Ridge and Oran (12-6) face off in a Monday, May 6 quarterfinal at 5:45 p.m., showcasing a duel between two of Southeast Missouri's top pitchers.

__OAK RIDGE 9, SCOTT COUNTY CENTRAL 0__

SCC 000 000 0 — 0 0 10

OR 123 201 x — 9 9 0

W—Kinsley Bogenpohl. L—Lainey Glueck. 2B—Oak Ridge: Bogenpohl, Madalyn Schemel.

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