End of the line

Big Foot High School’s Morgan Stalker dives to tag out an East Troy runner trying to get back to third base Tuesday during the teams’ matchup in the WIAA Regional playoffs. The 4-5 loss for the Chiefs to the Trojans ended the Chiefs softball season. (Dave Baker photo)
Big Foot High School’s Morgan Stalker dives to tag out an East Troy runner trying to get back to third base Tuesday during the teams’ matchup in the WIAA Regional playoffs. The 4-5 loss for the Chiefs to the Trojans ended the Chiefs softball season. (Dave Baker photo)

Loss to Trojans ends softball season

By Dan Truttschel

Correspondent

A two-run first inning Tuesday afternoon gave the Big Foot softball team an early edge in its Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Division 2 regional quarterfinal at East Troy.

And after the Trojans mounted a comeback in the middle innings, the Chiefs answered one more time.

But it was East Troy that finished on a high note – and ended Big Foot’s season.

Big Foot took a 4-3 lead in the fifth, but the Trojans scored twice in the bottom of the sixth inning in a 5-4 victory. The Chiefs closed the year at 8-12 overall.

With the win, East Troy advanced to a regional semifinal Wednesday afternoon at top-seeded Delavan-Darien. The winner of that matchup plays either fourth-seeded Monroe or fifth-seeded Evansville Friday in the regional final.

Big Foot banged out eight hits, including two each by Yesenia Gonzalez, who also drove in three, and Courtney Schoenbeck, who added a run scored.

Sophia Trakjavich and Sophia Foster both had a hit and a run scored for Big Foot, while Riley Davis had a hit and an RBI.

Davis took the loss, as she worked all six innings, and allowed five hits, three earned runs, three walks and struck out four.

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