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Lady Dinos softball found themselves on the road Wednesday in Eagle Mountain to face the Cedar Valley Aviators. Carbon used a big fourth inning to put pressure on the Aviators, who couldn’t come back from the deficit and Carbon came home with a 14-1 victory in six innings.

Cedar Valley is the seventh team Carbon has faced this season from an upper classification and the Dinos have amassed a 5-2 record in those games pushing their overall mark to 10-3.

The Dinos started the game by putting up two runs in each of the first two innings and allowed the only Aviator run in the bottom of the first. Carbon also helped their cause by frustrating Cedar Valley into seven errors in the contest.

In the fourth, Carbon had their biggest offensive output of the game scoring six runs, to go up 10-1.  Cedar Valley would hold the Dinos scoreless until the top of the sixth when the Dinos put up four more, putting the game out of reach.

Haven Byerly earned the win on the mound going four, giving up one run while striking out five. Tenley Madsen came in giving up just one hit and fanning one batter.

Mollie Horsley, Maddix Whiteside and Madsen had a productive outing for the Dinos, with Horsley scoring three times. Madsen collected three RBI’s and Whiteside two in the Carbon win.

Up next for the Dinos is a road meeting with the Emery Spartans on Friday.

You can catch the action live on KOAL 107.3 FM or 750 AM, tune in for the Landon’s Diesel Pre-game Show starting at 3:15, with the first pitch set to go at 3:30.

The contest can also be streamed at www.castlecountryradio.com

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