The Columbia Basin (27-9) and the Wenatchee Valley (16-13) each put runners in scoring position on Saturday, but the Columbia Basin capitalized on more RBI opportunities, pulling out an 8-5 win.
The fact that the Columbia Basin grouped all of their runs into the seventh inning helped them take advantage of their hits.
Sarah Gilliam racked up four RBIs on two hits for the Columbia Basin. He homered in the seventh inning and singled in the seventh inning.
Nikki Mather put himself in scoring position with two extra-base hits for the Wenatchee Valley. He singled in the second inning and doubled in the first and sixth innings.
Kayla Andrews got the win, running his season record to 23-4. Andrews struck out one, walked none and gave up no hits.
Stephanie Granger (8-6) took the loss for the Wenatchee Valley. He allowed eight runs in one inning, walked two and struck out one.