Blue Mountain, Miss.- Blue Mountain Christian continued its historic start to the 2025-26 season on Thursday, earning a doubleheader sweep and improving to 13-0, the best start in program history for the Toppers.
In Game One, Blue Mountain Christian controlled the tempo from the opening inning, striking early and steadily building its lead behind a composed offensive and defensive effort.
The Toppers finished with 10 hits, applying constant pressure throughout the lineup.
Maryn Macri,
Mikaylah Fuqua,
Karen Wisher,
Rachel Rommel, and
Neely Barrier each drove in runs, with Barrier delivering a key extra-base hit in a decisive late inning.
In the circle,
Madison Montgomery delivered a complete performance, allowing just one run while working through all seven innings and limiting scoring opportunities.
Defensively, the Toppers were clean and efficient, committing no errors and consistently making routine plays behind their pitcher.
The momentum carried into Game Two, as Blue Mountain Christian once again jumped out early and never relinquished control.
The Toppers scored runs in multiple innings and took advantage of opportunities created by timely hitting and aggressive base running.
Maryn Macri led the offense with a multi-RBI performance, while several others contributed hits and runs to produce a balanced scoring effort.
In the circle, the Blue Mountain Christian pitching staff combined to hold the opponent scoreless, allowing just two hits in the shutout win.
The defense remained sharp, turning in another steady outing to complete the sweep.
With the two victories, Blue Mountain Christian not only remained unbeaten but also set a new standard for the program.
The 13-0 start marks the strongest opening to a season in Topper softball history, reflecting a complete team effort in the circle, at the plate, and in the field.
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