Warrior Run rallies behind Woland and Wise's big games

Defenders overcome early deficit to defeat South Williamsport 16-7 in nonleague softball action

Apr. 7, 2026 at 6:53am

A cubist-style painting depicting a softball game broken down into fragmented geometric shapes and planes of color, capturing the dynamic motion and intensity of the sport.Warrior Run's come-from-behind victory showcases the raw energy and competitive spirit of high school softball.South Williamsport Today

Warrior Run rallied from an early six-run deficit behind 6 RBIs each from Maura Woland and Siena Wise to defeat South Williamsport 16-7 in nonleague softball action on Saturday. The Mounties jumped out to a 6-0 lead after two innings, but the Defenders struck for five runs in the third inning to start their comeback.

Why it matters

This was an impressive comeback win for Warrior Run, who were able to overcome an early deficit against their opponent. Nonleague games like this provide valuable experience for both teams as they prepare for their respective league schedules.

The details

The Mounties (0-4) jumped out to a 6-0 lead after two innings, before the Defenders struck for five runs in the third inning to start their rally. Woland and Wise then each drove in six runs to power Warrior Run's offense and complete the comeback victory.

  • The game was played on Saturday, April 5, 2026.

The players

Maura Woland

A player for the Warrior Run Defenders who drove in 6 runs in the game.

Siena Wise

A player for the Warrior Run Defenders who also drove in 6 runs in the game.

South Williamsport Mounties

The opposing team that jumped out to an early 6-0 lead before Warrior Run rallied to win 16-7.

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The takeaway

This was an impressive comeback win for Warrior Run, who showed resilience in overcoming an early deficit against their opponent. The big offensive performances from Woland and Wise were key in powering the Defenders' rally and securing the victory.