San Angelo, Texas – The Cameron Aggies softball team faced a tough test on the road, dropping both games of their doubleheader against Angelo State at Mayer Softball Field. Despite flashes of offensive potential and resilient pitching, the Aggies were unable to come away with a win.
Record: Cameron (3-5, 0-4 LSC), San Angelo (13-1, 4-0 LSC)
Location: Mayer Softball Field, San Angelo, Texas
Game 1: Cameron 0, San Angelo 8
Cameron struggled to generate offense in the opening game of the doubleheader, failing to record a hit in a tough 8-0 loss.
- Kelsey Creech and Rylee Ross were the only Aggies to reach base, each drawing a hit-by-pitch.
- Tinley Schmidgall took the loss, pitching 2.1 innings while allowing seven earned runs on eight hits.
- Taylor Serio entered in relief, throwing 1.2 innings and allowing just one hit while keeping Angelo State scoreless.
Despite solid defense early on, Cameron couldn't slow down the Rambelles, who capitalized on key scoring opportunities. The Aggies were unable to break through against Angelo State's dominant pitching performance.
Game 2: Cameron 3, San Angelo 5
Cameron showed much more fight in the second game, pushing across three runs and keeping the game competitive until the late innings.
- Kyndel McDaniel provided the highlight of the day with a solo home run, finishing 1-for-3.
- Kaiden Boren was a bright spot at the plate, collecting two hits in four at-bats.
- Mia Garcia showcased patience, drawing two walks and scoring a run.
- Anslie Roach contributed an RBI with a sacrifice fly.
- Stormee Reed pitched a complete game, striking out six and allowing five runs on six hits
Cameron took an early 2-0 lead in the second inning but couldn't maintain the advantage as Angelo State chipped away. A late run in the sixth gave the Aggies hope, but the Rambelles held on for the win.
Looking Ahead
Despite the losses, Cameron showed signs of offensive improvement in the second game, with McDaniel's homer and Boren's multi-hit effort standing out. The Aggies will look to build on their momentum and clean up defensive miscues as they prepare for their next conference matchup against Rogers State University.