“We played well yesterday [against Alemany], we just had kind of a letdown today. Fortunately, we won, but we can’t just turn it on when we want to.”
Jessica Ferri led the Tologs (17-5, 7-3 in league) in the circle with a two-hit complete game and fell a double short of hitting for the cycle at the plate, going three for four with three runs batted in, including a two-run inside-the-park home run in the second inning.
Meghan Luera and Paige Conti each had RBI groundouts and the Tologs scored four runs over the first two frames after falling behind, 1-0, in the first inning.
But Louisville (8-16, 0-9) was able to able to effectively silence Sacred Heart’s bats from the third through fifth innings and stay in the game despite Ferri’s dominance before a two-run sixth sealed the win.
“It’s just tough coming back from two tough losses,” said Ferri, in reference to the Tologs’ 4-1 loss to Chaminade on Thursday, which was followed by Monday’s 1-0 setback against the Warriors. “We’re just trying to get back to where we were in terms of energy level and quality of play.”
Ferri, who walked a runner that eventually scored on an error in the top of the first, batted leadoff and tripled to right-center field in the bottom of the inning.
She scored on an error on a ball hit by Conti and Conti scored the go-ahead run on a groundout after being moved into scoring position by an infield single by Alanna Pires.
In the bottom of the second inning, No. 9 hitter Haley Mojica singled with two outs to extend the inning for Ferri, who homered for a 4-1 lead.
Ferri lost the no-hitter on a fifth-inning double by Brooke Carpenter that put runners on second and third with no outs, but Ferri put out the fire with a strikeout looking.
MacKenzie Lyng, Lauren Torres and Mojica hit consecutive one-out singles in the bottom of the sixth inning to load the bases for Ferri, who dropped a bloop single in front of the Royals’ deep-playing outfield to score the Tologs’ fifth run.
“I think our biggest key [in the playoffs] is going to be moving runners,” Ferri said. “In playoffs, you’re going to be facing some of the best pitchers in [CIF Southern Section] Division III, so the runners we get on, we have to make sure we’re moving them and putting them in a good position to score.”