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Show - -: WEDNESDAY, MARCH M,fM,2 23, 2016 DIXIESUNNEWS.COM 7 -- , ... SOFTBALL play Saturday, rolling to 1 and 1 wins. Gonzalez impressed once again when she hit a grand-slain the first game to propel the Storm to victory. Gonzalez finished the game with five RBIs while sophomore Janessa Bassett went 3 with two RBIs. Feickert started in the circle and moved to 12-- 3 on the season. Hartman and Gonzalez continued their in game two, combining to go 6 with three RBI's while Beardshear pitched a complete game in the 1 win. Gonzalez earned Pac West Player of the Week for her efforts. "I'm speechless," said Gonzalez, a business major from Kingsburg, California. "Playing the game to the best of my abilities is Dame de Namur, setting up a showdown with perennial fight in singles, but ultimately fell to the Seasiders 0 powerhouse The Seasiders came into Monday's matchup boasting, a No. 2 national ranking, and they lived up to the hype. Brigham Young University-Hawaswept through doubles play, winning each match The Storm put up a better overall. 11-- continued from page 6 6-- added an RBI Yung went and scored three times but 3-- 6, m credits the team's success to its defense. "Defense and outstanding pitching really carried us through this road trip," said Yung, a communication major from Upland, California. "It put our team in a great position to win, and then we got a lot of production from the whole lineup." DSU rounded out the road swing with another doubleheader, this one against Dominican University of California. The Storm continued their dominating 4-- 6-- Dominican University next, but the only storm that would hit Sunday was a massive cold front from the west. 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