KHHS softball team beats University Christian, hosts district semifinal game May 3

Kinley Carlton hit a two-run single in the third inning to give the Indians the lead for good in their 6-3 win over University Christian. Photo by Cliff Smelley.

BY CLIFF SMELLEY

Telegraph Staff Writer

Kinley Carlton gave the Keystone Heights High School softball team the lead for good with a two-run single in the third inning as the Indians defeated visiting University Christian 6-3 to conclude the regular season on April 29.

The Indians (15-9) now enter the District 3-3A tournament as the top seed. They’ll host either fourth-seed Interlachen or fifth-seed P.K. Yonge in a semifinal game on Tuesday, May 3, at 7 p.m.

Keystone fell behind 2-0 to University Christian, with the visitors hitting two doubles in the top of the first. The Indians came right back and evened the score in the bottom of the inning. Alaina Kinsal and Kiley Channell hit back-to-back one-out singles. Kinsal, who stole second, scored on Channell’s hit. Channell would steal second as well and come around to score when an error was committed on a fly ball hit by Abbie Roach.

University took advantage of a double and an error with two outs to score a run in the top of the third.

In the bottom of the third, Channell reached on an error with two outs. After Roach was hit by a pitch, pitcher Madi Mitzel helped her own cause with a single that scored Channell and tied the score at 3-3. Carlton would then single to score Roach and courtesy runner Amberlea Wagner as Keystone took a 5-3 lead.

Mitzel pitched a complete game, giving up five hits and one walk. She struck out six.

The Indians added the final run in the sixth when Wagner (running for Mitzel, who doubled) scored on a ball put into play by Delia Johnson.

Mitzel finished as the team’s only multi-hit batter, going 2 for 3.

Keystone entered the game off a 3-2 loss at Baker County on April 26. The Wildcats hit a two-run homer in the fourth inning that proved to be the difference.

Mitzel hit a two-run single that put the Indians up 2-0 in the top of the first, while Channell and Kinsal went 3 for 4 and 2 for 3, respectively.

Shortstop Kiley Channell (left), after receiving a throw from catcher Emma Rogel, tags out University Christian’s Jahliyah Robinson on an attempted steal of second. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Alaina Kinsal (right) slides safely into second on a steal attempt in the first inning. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Third baseman Kinley Carlton throws to Delia Johnson (foreground) at first base. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Madi Mitzel gave up five hits and one walk in earning the win. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Kiley Channell takes off for first after hitting what would be an RBI single in the first inning. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Abbie Roach waits for an opportunity to score from third. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Jaiden Robinson makes a throw from left field. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Saige Dennis watches a pitch come in high. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Amberlea Wagner prepares to run from second. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Saige Dennis ducks as Abbie Roach makes a throw from the outfield. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Delia Johnson fields a bunt and makes a throw to first. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Alaina Kinsal takes a swing. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Jaiden Robinson lays down a bunt. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Kiley Channell makes a throw to first. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Madi Mitzel hits a double to lead off the bottom of the sixth. Photo by Cliff Smelley.
Alaina Kinsal prepares to make a throw to first. Photo by Cliff Smelley.