A five-run seventh inning lifted the Lady Lions into the finals. Robyn Davis sliced a two-out, two-run double down the right-field line that proved to be the game-winner.

It began as a pitcher's duel with Kildow and West's Hallie Wacaser tossing shutouts through five innings. Kildow, who also had three hits, finished with 13 strikeouts and allowed no earned runs on three hits to pick up the win.

Wacaser almost avoided the big inning when she scooped up Emily Ellis' suicide squeeze bunt attempt and pitched it directly from her glove to home plate for the second out. But Davis was next up, and her big hit opened the floodgates for the big inning.

"It was a fun game," Jones said. "A lot of those kids know each other and love each other because they play travel ball together and because of the proximity (of the schools), so it's becoming a little bit of a rivalry.

Hannah Cole and Keeley Bulza each had two hits and an RBI for the Lady Lions.

For the Lady Wolverines, Alyssa Cordell drove in a run in the seventh inning. Jazmine Dodd singled, stole two bases and scored on a passed ball to even the score at 1-all in the sixth.