Wolves come up just short against Bobcats

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The Black Hills softball team dropped a close one against Aberdeen on Monday, as the Wolves lost 4-0.

Ella Goheen went blow-for-blow with Grand Canyon commit Lily Camp, as both teams were held scoreless through six innings.

Camp helped herself at the plate in the seventh, however, launching a two-run home run to give Aberdeen the lead. The Bobcats added two insurance runs later in the inning, and the Wolves (4-7, 1-6 2A EvCo) were blanked in the bottom half.

Goheen finished the game with five walks and five strikeouts, she allowed four hits, and three of the four runs were charged as earned.

Camp struck out 16 Wolves, and Emma Arko, Madison Malone, and Kiley McMahon logged the only Black Hills hits.

Black Hills will welcome North Thurston for a non-league contest on Wednesday.