Gallery: Bow softball cruises past Lebanon in D-II first round playoff matchup

Bow freshman Cadence Malone makes a shoestring catch during the Falcons’ 12-0 first-round playoff victory over Lebanon on Wednesday.

Bow freshman Cadence Malone makes a shoestring catch during the Falcons’ 12-0 first-round playoff victory over Lebanon on Wednesday. Chip Griffin / Photos By Chip

Taylor Ouellette delivers a pitch during Bow’s first-round playoff game against Lebanon on Wednesday.

Taylor Ouellette delivers a pitch during Bow’s first-round playoff game against Lebanon on Wednesday. Chip Griffin / Photos By Chip

Taylor Ouellette delivers a pitch during Bow's first-round playoff game against Lebanon on Wednesday, May 29, 2024.

Taylor Ouellette delivers a pitch during Bow's first-round playoff game against Lebanon on Wednesday, May 29, 2024. Chip Griffin—Photos By Chip

Bow’s Stella Wantuck swings at a pitch during Wednesday’s Division II softball first-round playoff game against Lebanon.

Bow’s Stella Wantuck swings at a pitch during Wednesday’s Division II softball first-round playoff game against Lebanon. Chip Griffin / Photos By Chip

Lilly Wright celebrates at second base after hitting a double during Bow’s 12-0 win over Lebanon in the first round of the D-II playoffs on Wednesday.

Lilly Wright celebrates at second base after hitting a double during Bow’s 12-0 win over Lebanon in the first round of the D-II playoffs on Wednesday. Chip Griffin / Photos By Chip

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Published: 05-29-2024 8:23 PM

Modified: 05-30-2024 9:37 AM


Bow (13-5) softball erupted on offense on Wednesday for a 12-0 win over N0. 12 Lebanon (5-12) in the first round of the Division II playoffs. The No. 5 Falcons will now face off against No. 4 ConVal (13-4) in the quarterfinals on Saturday. Bow beat the Cougars, 2-0, when the two teams met on May 20.

For more photos from Wednesday’s game, visit Photos By Chip.

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