The odds were in the Algoma softball team's favor on Friday as they put up crooked numbers in the first, third, and fifth innings to beat Coleman 12-0 in five innings.
With two players on and one out, a Nora Krause single, a Natalie Ray double, and a passed ball gave the Wolves an early 4-0 lead. They would nearly double that lead two innings later when Ray hit a two-run homer and Jaydn Nellis followed it up a few batters later with a two-out triple to make it 7-0. The Wolves put the game on ice in the fifth inning thanks to a two-RBI double from Madison Schneider, RBI singles from Brooke Mattson and Sierra Slaby, and a RBI ground out from Macie Zimmerman to make it a 12-0 lead.
Ray ended her day 3-4 with four RBI while Schneider also had a two-RBI day. Five Wolves players recorded multi-hit games. Zimmerman didn't need much for run support, facing only five more than the minimum over five innings, allowing no runs on two hits while striking out eight.
