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Raiders shoot blanks in season-ending loss

Seneca Valley's Elayna Nagy connects with a pitch Wednesday during the Raiders' 3-0 WPIAL Class 6A quarterfinal loss to Latrobe at Gateway. The Raiders were limited to three hits in the loss.

MONROEVILLE — Seneca Valley managed a few hits against Meredith Carr.

Scoring against her proved to be a different story.

Latrobe's senior pitcher ended SV's season with a 3-0 decision in Wednesday's WPIAL Class 6A quarterfinal softball playoff at Gateway High School.

“She fooled us a few times with her change-up,” said Raider coach George Trew, “but we just didn't hit the ball. We came into this game batting .379 as a team and we had three hits today.”

The biggest threats the Raiders posed offensively came in the final two innings.

Morgan Aloi tallied Seneca Valley's third hit of the game, a double to begin the sixth frame.

Maddy Magill grounded out, moving Aloi to third base. That brought Elayna Nagy to the plate. The senior fouled off seven pitches, but was fooled on a called third strike in the 12th pitch of the at-bat.

To read more on this story, pick up Thursday's edition of the Butler Eagle or subscribe to ButlerEagle.com.

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