The journey in Fort Dodge begins today for the Sigourney softball team when the five-seeded Savages open the class 1A tournament with a quarterfinal bout against four-seeded Southeast Warren.
The South Iowa Cedar League champs in the Savages are 25-8 and they will try to keep an 11-game win streak going. They have reached this point after back-to-back 1-0 wins over English Valleys and North Mahaska followed by a 6-3 victory against Belle Plaine. The game against the Plainsmen was the first runs the Savages have surrendered since June 19th. Carly Goodwin has been a big reason for that stat with a 0.49 ERA in the circle that ranks third in the state. The freshman also leads the bats with a .491 average and senior Kaylee Weber has knocked in 34 tallies. The black and gold will have to be at their best against a Warhawk team that is 26-2 and leads 1A in many offensive categories. They hit .397 as a team and Josie Hartman leads it all off with a .495 BA and Makayla Ruble has brought in a monstrous 53 runs. Alivia Ruble does a bulk of the work in the circle with a 1.45 ERA in 106 innings. The Warhawks finished second in the Pride of Iowa Conference and they advanced to state after a 10-0 win over Southwest Valley, 14-5 victory over East Union, and a walk off three run blast to defeat Martensdale St. Marys 4-1 in the regional final.
The winner of this game will play either #1 Newell-Fonda or #8 North Butler on Wednesday with a game on Thursday guaranteed as well. The loser will have a single consolation game tomorrow to close out their tournament. The state action begins at 11:30 a.m. this morning at the Harlan Rogers Sports Complex in Fort Dodge. Listen to the entire Sigourney state run on AM 1380 FM 102.5 FM 106.1 KCII, kciiradio.com, or our free Mobile Apps with pregame starting at 11 a.m.