Odessa, Texas – The Angelo State softball team scored 23 runs in two games to sweep UT Permian Basin in part one of two of the two teams' home-and-home doubleheaders, with the Rambelles winning game one 13-8 before a 10-0 shutout in game two clinched the day.
A two-out rally in the first inning saw the Rambelles push across three runs, doing so on a
Tatiana Trotter single, an
Ashleigh Dendas double, and an
Abby Brand single.
Another Trotter RBI single in the third inning grew the lead to 4-0.
RBI singles by Trotter and Brand in the fifth inning gave the Rambelles a six-run advantage.
A two-RBI double from Sifuentes and Trotter's fourth RBI single of the game made it 9-1.
The Falcons pushed three runs across in the bottom of the sixth to stave off the run rule, pushing the scoreline to 9-4.
The Rambelles struck for four runs in the top of the seventh, with scoring kicked off by an
Amiya Jasso's first collegiate hit, an RBI single to right field.
Back-to-back RBI singles by
Karli Manney and
Kylie Forney pushed across a pair of runs before Dendas was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to plate the Rambelles' final run.
The Falcons struck for four runs on a pair of home runs to make it 13-8.
Game two was scoreless until the fourth inning, when back-to-back-to-back doubles by
Taylor Haywood,
Greysen Collins, and
Larryn Feuge to start off the inning plated a pair of runs.
A two-out single by Sifuentes scored the third run of the inning.
A Forney two-out infield single in the sixth inning made it 4-0 before Sifuentes tacked on two more runs with her eighth home run of the season, a no-doubter over the left-center fence.
The Rambelles tacked on four more runs in the seventh inning courtesy of a Haywood RBI single, a double steal, a Collins sacrifice fly, and a Hurtado double.
Bri Waters was sublime in the circle, throwing a complete-game shutout where she only allowed two hits and three walks, recording two strikeouts as she improved to 2-0 on the season following her first start in 2026.
The Rambelles are now 29-6 on the season and 18-4 in conference play. The Rambelles and the Falcons will play a doubleheader tomorrow at 5 p.m. at Mayer Softball Field.