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Schreiner softball sweeps Dallas in three-game set

With the sweep, Schreiner sits sixth in the SCAC standings at 4-5 in conference play, tied with Austin College.

 The Schreiner University Mountaineers swept the University of Dallas in a three-game Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference series at home, winning 3-2 on Feb. 27 and then claiming a doubleheader on Feb. 28 by scores of 4-1 and 6-5. The sweep improved Schreiner to 7-10 overall and 4-5 in the SCAC, extending the Mountaineers’ winning streak to four games.

Game 1: Schreiner 3, Dallas 2

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Anyssia Mendoza went the distance in the opener, scattering six hits over seven innings while striking out four to improve to 5-2. The Mountaineers took a 1-0 lead in the fourth inning when Brinley Smith doubled to score Julianna Contreras, though Smith was thrown out trying to stretch the hit to a triple.

Dallas answered with two in the sixth on a two-run single by pinch hitter Ava Aleman to take a 2-1 advantage. Schreiner tied the game in the bottom of the sixth when Romy Nunez doubled to center field to score Isabel Moreno. The Mountaineers then walked off in the seventh when Zoe Salinas reached on a throwing error by Dallas second baseman Bre Barnes, allowing Sarah Almazan to score the winning run.

Game 2: Schreiner 4, Dallas 1

In the doubleheader opener, Celina Marchan delivered five shutout innings of relief to earn the victory after Briannah Mejias got through two frames. Dallas scored first in the top of the first on an RBI single by Kaylee Barajaz, but Schreiner tied it immediately in the bottom of the inning when Nunez singled to score Moreno.

The Mountaineers broke the game open in the fifth inning, plating three runs. Cambryn Holloway singled to score Salinas for a 2-1 lead, and a wild pitch from Dallas starter Emma Sherman allowed Moreno to score for a 3-1 advantage. Nunez then reached on a fielder’s choice to score Holloway and push the lead to 4-1. Moreno finished 2-for-3 with two runs scored, and Holloway, Salinas and Moreno each contributed stolen bases.

Game 3: Schreiner 6, Dallas 5

The series finale required a four-hour battle before Schreiner completed the sweep with a 6-5 victory in walk-off fashion. Dallas jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first on a two-run double by Abby Lasley, and the Crusaders extended that advantage to 5-1 with a three-run fifth inning. Olivia Montoya entered in the sixth and held Dallas scoreless over the final two innings, allowing Schreiner’s offense to rally.

The Mountaineers chipped away with a run in the sixth before erupting for four in the seventh. Almazan’s RBI single made it 5-3, then Payton Eubanks-Smith delivered the key blow — a two-run double that tied the game at 5-5 and scored Almazan and Montoya. Salinas then ended it with a walk-off RBI single to right field.

Eubanks-Smith led all hitters in the game with three hits, two doubles and two RBI in four at-bats. Moreno went 3-for-4 with an RBI, and Almazan and Salinas each drove in a run. Montoya (1-3) earned the win with two perfect innings out of the bullpen.

Standings

With the sweep, Schreiner sits sixth in the SCAC standings at 4-5 in conference play, tied with Austin College. The Mountaineers have won four consecutive games and improved their last 10-game mark to 5-5 overall. Texas Lutheran leads the conference at 8-1, followed by Concordia Texas (6-1), Ozarks (5-1) and St. Thomas (7-2). Dallas fell to 1-7 in conference play with the loss.

SCAC SOFTBALL STANDINGS

SCAC SOFTBALL STANDINGS (as of Feb. 28, 2026)CONFOVERALLSTKW10PCT
Texas Lutheran8-110-1Won 49-1.909
Concordia Texas6-18-1Won 48-1.889
Ozarks (Ark.)5-17-3Lost 17-3.700
St. Thomas (Texas)7-29-2Won 38-2.818
Centenary (La.)3-23-8Lost 63-7.273
Schreiner *4-57-10Won 45-5.412
Austin College4-54-7Won 14-6.364
LeTourneau3-63-8Lost 43-7.273
McMurry2-72-9-1Lost 32-8.208
Dallas1-71-7Lost 31-7.125
Hendrix0-61-8Won 11-8.111

* Schreiner highlighted

BOX SCORES

Game 1: Schreiner 3, Dallas 2

Feb. 27, 2026 • Kerrville, Texas • Attendance: 200 • Time: 1:32

TEAM1234567RHE
Dallas0000020262
Schreiner0001011341

BOX SCORE

Dallas — BATTING
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOLOB
Aliyah Valdez, lf4000001
Keely Mathis, ss3120000
Kaylee Barajaz, rf3110000
Abby Lasley, cf3010000
MacKenzie Flocke, 1b2000000
Madison Carda, dp2000012
Ava Aleman, ph1012000
Kailey Sweezey, c3000022
Erika Gazalski, 3b2010110
Bre Barnes, 2b2000000
Kristiana Guerra, p0000000
TOTALS25262145
Schreiner — BATTING
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOLOB
Cambryn Holloway, lf2000000
Payton Eubanks-Smith, rf1000000
Isabel Moreno, 2b3110000
Romy Nunez, 1b2011100
Julianna Contreras, pr0100000
Brinley Smith, c3011000
Anyssia Mendoza, p3000001
Sarah Almazan, ss3110000
Elizabeth Garcia, cf1000100
Isabella Stewart-Munoz, 3b2000002
Zoe Salinas, ph1000000
Jeniffer Romero/Gracie Rue, rf2000000
TOTALS23342203

PITCHING

Dallas — PITCHING
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHR
Kristiana Guerra (L, 1-3)6.1432200
TOTALS6.1432200
Schreiner — PITCHING
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHR
Anyssia Mendoza (W, 5-2)7.0622140
TOTALS7.0622140

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARYV – H
4th — B. Smith doubled, out at third, RBI; J. Contreras scored.0 – 1
6th — A. Aleman singled to left field, 2 RBI; K. Barajaz scored; K. Mathis scored.2 – 1
6th — R. Nunez doubled to center field, RBI; I. Moreno scored.2 – 2
7th — Z. Salinas reached on error (2b); S. Almazan scored (unearned).2 – 3

Schreiner: 2B — Nunez, B. Smith. RBI — Nunez, B. Smith. Dallas: RBI — Aleman (2). SB — Mathis, Barajaz. E — Mathis, Barnes (Dallas); Romero (Schreiner).

Game 2: Schreiner 4, Dallas 1

Feb. 28, 2026 (Game 1) • Kerrville, Texas • Attendance: 200 • Time: 1:37

TEAM1234567RHE
Dallas1000000161
Schreiner100030X451

BOX SCORE

Dallas — BATTING
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOLOB
Aliyah Valdez, lf3020001
Keely Mathis, ss3000002
Abby Lasley, cf4120000
Ava Aleman, dp3010102
Kaylee Barajaz, rf3011002
Kailey Sweezey, c3000003
Erika Gazalski, 3b3000010
MacKenzie Flocke, 1b2000000
Bre Barnes, 2b3000000
Emma Sherman, p0000000
TOTALS271611110
Schreiner — BATTING
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOLOB
Isabel Moreno, 2b3220000
Cambryn Holloway, lf2111000
Romy Nunez, 1b2012100
Brinley Smith, c2000100
Sarah Almazan, ss3000011
Anyssia Mendoza, dp3000010
Payton Eubanks-Smith, rf3010002
Zoe Salinas, 3b3100001
Elizabeth Garcia, cf2000000
Briannah Mejias, p0000000
Celina Marchan, p0000000
TOTALS23453224

PITCHING

Dallas — PITCHING
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHR
Emma Sherman (L, 0-2)6.0543220
TOTALS6.0543220
Schreiner — PITCHING
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHR
Briannah Mejias2.0211110
Celina Marchan (W, 1-3)5.0400000
TOTALS7.0611110

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARYV – H
1st — K. Barajaz singled to left field, RBI; A. Lasley scored.1 – 0
1st — R. Nunez singled to right field, RBI; I. Moreno scored.1 – 1
5th — C. Holloway singled to second base, RBI; Z. Salinas scored (unearned).1 – 2
5th — C. Holloway advanced; I. Moreno scored on wild pitch.1 – 3
5th — R. Nunez reached on fielder’s choice, RBI; C. Holloway scored.1 – 4

Schreiner: RBI — Holloway, Nunez (2). SB — Moreno, Holloway, Salinas. Dallas: RBI — Barajaz. WP — Sherman. E — Flocke (Dallas); Almazan (Schreiner).

Game 3: Schreiner 6, Dallas 5

Feb. 28, 2026 (Game 2) • Kerrville, Texas • Attendance: 200 • Time: 4:00

TEAM1234567RHE
Dallas20003005102
Schreiner01000146142

BOX SCORE

Dallas — BATTING
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOLOB
Aliyah Valdez, lf4110002
Keely Mathis, ss4110001
Abby Lasley, cf4122000
Ava Aleman, dp4000020
Kaylee Barajaz, rf4110000
Kailey Sweezey, c2112200
Emma Sherman, 1b4010002
Erika Gazalski, 3b4021002
Bre Barnes, 2b3010002
Madison Carda/Kristiana Guerra, p0000000
TOTALS335105229
Schreiner — BATTING
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOLOB
Isabel Moreno, 2b4031000
Cambryn Holloway, lf3010102
Romy Nunez, 1b4010003
Brinley Smith, dp4010010
Kearsten White, pr0100000
Anyssia Mendoza, p2000002
Olivia Montoya, p1110000
Sarah Almazan, c4121000
Elizabeth Garcia, cf2000101
Payton Eubanks-Smith, rf4332000
Zoe Salinas, ss4021000
TOTALS346145219

PITCHING

Dallas — PITCHING
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHR
Madison Carda1.0200000
Kristiana Guerra (L, 1-4)5.21266210
TOTALS6.21466210
Schreiner — PITCHING
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHR
Anyssia Mendoza5.01055120
Olivia Montoya (W, 1-3)2.0000100
TOTALS7.01055220

SCORING SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARYV – H
1st — A. Lasley doubled to center field, 2 RBI; K. Mathis scored; A. Valdez scored.2 – 0
2nd — I. Moreno singled on error by ss; P. Eubanks-Smith scored.2 – 1
5th — K. Sweezey doubled to center field, 2 RBI; K. Barajaz scored; A. Lasley scored.4 – 1
5th — E. Gazalski singled, RBI; K. Sweezey scored.5 – 1
6th — I. Moreno singled, RBI; P. Eubanks-Smith scored.5 – 2
7th — S. Almazan singled to center field, RBI; K. White scored.5 – 3
7th — P. Eubanks-Smith doubled, 2 RBI; S. Almazan scored; O. Montoya scored.5 – 5
7th — Z. Salinas singled to right field, RBI; P. Eubanks-Smith scored. (WALK-OFF)5 – 6

Schreiner: 2B — Nunez, Eubanks-Smith. RBI — Moreno, Almazan, Eubanks-Smith (2), Salinas. Dallas: 2B — Lasley, Sweezey. RBI — Lasley (2), Sweezey (2), Gazalski. E — Mathis, Guerra (Dallas); Nunez, Salinas (Schreiner).

Author

Growing up in Southern California, Louis Amestoy remained connected to Texas as the birthplace of his father and grandfather. Texas was always a presence in the family’s life. Amestoy’s great-grandparents settled in San Antonio, Texas, drawn by the city’s connections to Mexico and the region’s German communities. In 2019, Louis Amestoy saw an opportunity to make a home in Texas. After 30 years of working for corporate media chains, Louis Amestoy saw a chance to establish an independent voice in the Texas Hill Country. He launched The Lead to be that vehicle. With investment from Meta, Amestoy began independently publishing on Aug. 9, 2021. The Amestoys have called Kerrville home since 2019.

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