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Hocker shines as KCC wins regional

Erin Hocker is going home to Montana for the district softball  tournament this week and she's taking all of the Kirkwood Eagles with  her.

Hocker twirled a pair of shutouts Sunday as the seventh-ranked Eagles  blanked NIACC in the championship round of the regional tournament,  5-0 and 8-0 in five innings, at Kirkwood.

Kirkwood (48-14) will face 18th-ranked Dawson Community College (42-3)  on Dawson's home field in Glendive, Mont., in the two-team district  tournament that starts Wednesday.

Hocker pitched all 12 innings in the two ballgames, tossing a two-hit  shutout in the opener and hurling a one-hitter in the second game.

Kirkwood lost to NIACC in the winners bracket final Saturday, so the  Eagles needed two victories Sunday to reach the district. They  responded like true champions.

After Hocker tossed her two-hitter in the opener, Kirkwood Coach Eric  Frese asked his ace right-hander how she felt about pitching the  second game against NIACC as well.

"He asked me if I was OK with pitching two games and I said I was,"  said Hocker. "I was ready to work for my team."

Hocker struck out 12 batters in 12 innings, with only two walks, and  was in control all day. NIACC hit three home runs against her in its  6-3 victory over the Eagles Saturday, but it was different story Sunday.

"It was a very gutsy performance," said Frese, in his first year at  Kirkwood.  "They hit her around a little bit yesterday. For her to  come back and compete like she did today, I couldn't be more proud of  her."

Hocker and catcher Jessi Butler kept the NIACC hitters off-balance in  both games. "We kept it outside and kept them off their toes," said  Hocker. "We got grounders and my team was backing me up today."

Hocker, a freshman, is from Great Falls, Mont., which she said is  about a six-hour drive from where the district tournament will be  played this week in Glendive, Mont.

"It's a big state," she said.

Hocker's family has seen her pitch only once this season, but they'll  be in Glendive for the district tournament.

"They're planning on it," she said. "They're going to come with my  little niece."

Hocker readily agreed to pitch the second game Sunday when Frese  popped the question. Bradee Bouman, Iowa's No.2 pitcher, has won 20  games this season and was the winning pitcher in Game 2 last Sunday  when Kirkwood swept a doubleheader at NIACC, but Frese wanted his ace  in the circle with the season hanging in the balance.

"I felt really good," said Hocker. "My blood was really flowing.  Montana is my home state, so I really wanted to go to Montana and play  in front of my family. I'm so grateful."

Former Kirkwood coach Joe Yegge recruited Hocker before he left to  become the associate head coach at DePaul. Hocker has responded with a  26-8 record and 1.89 earned run average. She ranks second in NJCAA  Division II in victories and ranks second in strikeouts with 234 in  215 innings.

"You know, I could not have done it without my teammates," she said.  "They are an amazing group behind me. And I love these guys so much.  I'm so glad I'm an Eagle and they made me an Eagle."

Freshman center fielder Randyn Carter, who missed the 2018 season at  Kirkwood with a broken ankle, had a big day Sunday. She ripped a  two-run double to give Kirkwood a 3-0 lead in Game 1, and she belted a  long home run and made a sensational running catch in left-center in  Game 2.

Jayme Finn had two hits and two stolen bases in Game 1.

Freshman third baseman London Jackson blasted two solo homers in the  second game. Jackson has 20 homers this season, which ranks second in  the country.

"We didn't want the season to end," said Jackson. "We've worked so  hard and this is what we've worked all season for. We just wanted to  come out with energy and stay up the whole day."

Finn went 3-for-3 in the second game and had the game-winning double  in the bottom of the fifth that made it 8-0, ending the game by the  mercy rule. Butler had a two-run single to five Kirkwood a 2-0 lead in  the second inning

Shelby Hulsebus was 2-for-3 with two stolen bases in Game 2. She also  had one steal in the first game, giving her 52 swipes this year for  the top spot in NJCAA Division II.

The district tournament will be a best-of-3 affair in Montana.  Kirkwood and Dawson will play twice Wednesday at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.  (Central time), with a third game on Thursday if necessary.

The district champion will advance to the national tournament in  Clinton, Miss., from May 22-25.

"I know we've played a really tough schedule this year," said Frese.  "I think the league was pretty competitive this year, so I feel good  about going in and being prepared to play.

"We've worked hard to get to this point," he said. "I think we'll be OK."

GAME 1

NIACC      000 000 0 - 0 2 3
Kirkwood   001 400 x - 5 7 0

Ky.Sherwood and Sonberg. Hocker and Butler. W - Hocker. L - Sherwood.  2B - Albaugh, Carter. RBI - Hulsebus, Carter 2. SB - Hulsebus 2, Kuch,  Harris, Carter, Finn.

GAME 2

NIACC      000 00 - 0 1 0
Kirkwood   042 02 - 8 10 3

Peka and Sonberg. Hocker and Butler. W - Hocker. L - Peka. 2B -  Klaahsen, Finn. HR - Jackson 2, Carter. RBI - Hulsebus 1, Stewart 1,  Jackson 2, Carter 1, Finn 1, Butler 2. SB - Hulsebus 2, Finn.

 

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