Harrison was backed up by a 10-hit attack, including a home run by Sydni Jones, who drove in two runs.
Erin Downing was two for four with a double and an RBI. Jenna Schroeder was two for four with an RBI. Sarah Ballew was two for four with a double. Harrison had a single while Kelsie Pitts and Mary Patocka were both one for three.
The Pacers had three regulars sitting out because of illness.
?We were a little flat,?? said Enid coach Lee Linsenmeyer. ?We had some mistakes that weren?t recordable errors ... but anytime you get a win at Ponca City (where Enid lost 1-0 last year), it?s good.??
The Pacers won the JV game, 12-0.
Enid will visit Guthrie at 5 p.m. today.
The Pacers will host Del City in their home opener at 4:30 p.m. doubleheader Thursday.
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