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LISBON CATCHER Giana Russo, left, puts the tag on Carrabec baserunner MacKenzie Baker during Wednesday’s MVC softball game at Lisbon. Baker was safe on the play, but the Greyhounds scored two runs in the sixth inning for a big 6-5 victory. BOB CONN / THE TIMES RECORD
LISBON CATCHER Giana Russo, left, puts the tag on Carrabec baserunner MacKenzie Baker during Wednesday’s MVC softball game at Lisbon. Baker was safe on the play, but the Greyhounds scored two runs in the sixth inning for a big 6-5 victory. BOB CONN / THE TIMES RECORD

LISBON

Brittany Norman ripped two long triples on Wednesday during a key Mountain Valley Conference high school softball game for her Lisbon Greyhounds.

But, it was her lightest hit ball of the game that produced her team’s biggest run, with a sacrifice fly ball off the Lisbon leadoff hitter’s bat scoring teammate Ivy Norris with the winning run for a big 6-5 victory over Carrabec.

The teams entered the contest close in the Class C South Heal Point Standings, with the Cobras (9-5) in fourth and the Greyhounds (9-4) in fifth. The Lisbon win swapped those positions.

In a game of big sixth-inning runs, it was Lisbon and Norman that came away victorious. Carrabec, after committing five errors in the first two innings while falling behind 3-0, scored four times off Lisbon pitcher Abby Miner (complete game, six hits, five runs, three earned, six strikeouts and one intentional walk) for a 5-4 lead.

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Lisbon took advantage of two more Cobra errors in the sixth to score a pair of runs in taking the lead back, with Miner setting Carrabec down 1-2-3 in the seventh.

LISBON SHORTSTOP Brittany Norman, left, looks to first base after forcing out Carrabec baserunner Chey Sirois (2) at second base in Wednesday’s MVC softball game in Lisbon. BOB CONN / THE TIMES RECORD
LISBON SHORTSTOP Brittany Norman, left, looks to first base after forcing out Carrabec baserunner Chey Sirois (2) at second base in Wednesday’s MVC softball game in Lisbon. BOB CONN / THE TIMES RECORD

“We have talked a lot about rising to the challenge and bouncing back from adversity, and we were able to work through it today,” said Lisbon coach Terri Tlumac.

Trailing 4-1 entering the sixth, Carrabec finally solved Lisbon lefty starter Abby Miner. Melanie Clark reached on an error and scored on a triple by Sam Lebeau. After an intentional walk to Bailey Dunphy, MacKenzie Baker hit a sharp grounder back to the mound, with Miner throwing to catcher Giana Russo to retire Lebeau for the inning’s first out.

“I would like to think that we can continue to be aggressive, even though that did hurt us a few times today,” said Carrabec first-year coach Heath Cowan, who saw three of his Cobra runners thrown out on the bases. “I would rather play like that than sit back and be tentative. If you get thrown out trying to take an extra base, I am OK with that.”

An infield single by Paige Giroux loaded the bases, and Chey Sirois dropped a two-run single just inside the right-field line to tie the game.

“That felt great. I have been struggling at the plate, so that hit was big. Our effort was so much better today than the first time (a 7- 2 Lisbon win on opening day),” Sirois said.

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A ground ball by MacKenzie Edes scored Giroux with the go-ahead run, giving the Cobras a 5-4 advantage.

But, Lisbon came right back as Miner doubled to right field and trotted home on an RBI single by Norris to tie the game. An error, Carrabec’s seventh, put runners at the corners, and Norman lifted a medium-range fly ball to center field, with Norris easily scoring for a 6- 5 Lisbon lead.

Early miscues

After Carrabec failed to score in the first, the Greyhounds took advantage of Cobra errors to score two first-inning runs. Mallory Fairbanks and Russo each touched the plate.

“Lisbon is a good team, and our approach at the beginning wasn’t on for us, as we were tentative and letting the balls play us,” said Cowan.

“We get down on ourselves in the first inning, and we always seem to have to fight back the entire game,” said Sirois.

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Miner struck out the side in the second and kept the Cobras hitless through three.

“Abby was out with an ankle injury and this was her first game back. She is trying to get back into that groove,” Tlumac said.

Lisbon scored a run in the second, with Joanna Turner singling with two outs and scoring on Norman’s first triple. Tlumac had Norman hitting out of the leadoff spot for the first time after batting from the No. 2 spot this season.

“I’ve always been a leadoff hitter, but I like to swing at the first pitch. I like being first because I like being up there to begin the game,” said Norman.

“Brittany will always do what is asked of her, and I needed someone to start us off and Brittany does that,” said Tlumac.

Lebeau was solid on the mound for Carrabec, allowing seven hits, six runs (three earned) with five strikeouts and one walk. She also led at the plate, going 2- for-4. Her fourth-inning single was the first of the game for Carrabec, while Dunphy singled in the frame and later scored on a throwing error to get the Cobras on the board.

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Lisbon made it a 4-1 game in the fifth, with Norman tripling and coming home on a triple by Russo. The Greyhounds picked up four 3-baggers on the day.

“It is always a good game with them because they’re going to put the ball in play and their pitcher is right around the plate,” said Tlumac, whose Greyhounds host Telstar on Friday at 4:30 p.m. before entertaining Winthrop on Monday.

“The score looks good at the end, and we feel that we will see them again. This didn’t knock us out of the tournament today and we certainly didn’t knock them out,” Cowan said.

Lisbon 6, Carrabec 5

At Lisbon
Carrabec — 000 104 0 — 5-6-7
Lisbon — 210 012 X — 6-7-4
Sam Lebeau and Bailey Dunphy;
Abby Miner and Giana Russo.
WP — Miner; LP — Lebeau.
Double — (L) Abby Miner.
Triples — (C) Sam Lebeau; (L) Brittany Norman 2, Giana Russo, Mallory
Fairbanks.
Repeat hitters — (C) Sam Lebeau;
(L) Brittany Norman.
Records — Lisbon 9-4, Carrabec 9-5.
Up next for the Greyhounds — Friday at home vs. Telstar, 4:30 p.m.

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