The Lady T-Birds played Everett College on the road, losing 9-0 in the first game and 19-1 in the second game. Despite their best efforts, the Thunderbirds were unable to match the Trojans’ strong offensive and defensive plays.
In the first game, the Trojans got off to a strong start, with several key hits and runs in the first inning. The Thunderbirds struggled to get their offense going, with Daisylynn Laulu striking out and Eeron Wong lining out to the pitcher in the first inning. Despite a walk from Corrina Cunningham, the Thunderbirds were unable to bring any runners home, ending the inning with 0 runs, 0 hits, and 1 runner left on base.
The Trojans continued to dominate throughout the game, with several more runs in the second, third, and fourth innings. The Thunderbirds were unable to catch up, and the game ended with a final score of 9-0 in favor of the Trojans.

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Thunderbirds in action.
In the second game, the Trojans once again got off to a strong start, with Leiloa Bustamant hitting a homerun in the first inning to give the team an early lead. The Thunderbirds were unable to match the Trojans’ strong offense, with only one run scored by Trinity Marion in the first inning. The Trojans continued to rack up runs throughout the game, with several key hits and runs in the second, third, and fourth innings.
In addition to the loss, the Thunderbirds faced some scheduling setbacks, with games against the Royals Douglas College as visitors in Vancouver and against the Tritons Edmonds College at home being postponed. The team is hoping to reschedule these games for a later date.
The Thunderbirds will have a chance to redeem themselves in their next game this Saturday, April 15, against Clackamas in Yakima, Wash., at 3pm. The team is optimistic about their chances and is working hard to improve their game in preparation for the upcoming match.