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It was a couple of decisive games in Packwood on Thursday with the Winfield-Mt. Union summer teams traveling to face Pekin and both schools ended in a split. 

The WMU softball team had their way in an 11-1 win over the Panthers (5-8) with the Wolves scoring in five of six innings. It was a hit parade for the road team finishing with 17 knocks headlined by a 3-for-4 with one RBI night from Makiah Lower. Josie Nelson connected on three singles, Keely Malone brought in four runs and scored twice, and Jobey Malone went yard on a solo shot. Lower tossed all six innings in the circle giving up no earned runs on three hits and no free passes. The Wolves improve to 5-7 overall and in the Southeast Iowa Super Conference. 

As much as everything was going right on the softball side, the Wolves baseball team had the opposite fortune with the Panthers (6-9) scoring often including a seven run second that led to a 13-1 victory over WMU. The Wolves drop to 2-11 on the campaign. 

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