Al Case, Ashland Daily Photo. Mountaineers stay hot at SOU's expense in CCC twin bill 4/1/2016 7:52:00 PM SOU Sports Information ASHLAND – Like nearly everyone else in the last month, 16th-ranked Southern Oregon was unable to keep Eastern Oregon off the bases Friday afternoon. That issue, combined with an atypically lifeless offense and some untimely defensive woes, added up to the Raiders' 4-1 and 8-3 losses in a Cascade Conference doubleheader at University Field and the end of their six-game winning streak. The Mountaineers (20-14 overall, 9-3 CCC) – who stayed atop the CCC's East Division and have now won 10 of their last 11 – scored at least four runs for the 11th and 12th games in a row. Taylor Turner and Shelby Baertsch had four hits apiece. They got stellar starts, too, out of Haylie VanLaethem (7-9), who spun a four-hitter in the opener, and Hailey Kline (9-3), who allowed two earned runs on six hits in Game 2. The Raiders (23-11, 9-5) had totaled at least 10 hits in each of the first six games of their homestand, which concludes at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday against College of Idaho. SOU's starters, Sydney White (7-5) and Victoria Mackey (11-2), combined to yield one earned run in 10 innings of work, but two of the team's three errors on the day led to six unearned runs – equaling the number of unearned runs the Raiders had allowed in their previous 15 games combined. EOU capitalized on a first-inning error in the opener with three of those runs against White on Cheyenne Barker's two-run single and Lauren Burchak's fifth home run of the season, a towering solo shot that cleared the fence in right-center. Maryssa Santi's bouncer up the middle scored Taylor Gerlach in the seventh, and VanLaethem took care of the rest. She struck out two, walked two and surrendered just two hits through the first six innings before the Raiders brought the potential tying runs to the plate with one out in the seventh. Kelsey Randall and Alexa Gonzalez, the first two hitters in SOU's lineup, both grounded out to end it. Randall scored SOU's only run in the third when she reached on a walk, moved to second on a groundout, stole third and came home on a throwing error. White went the distance for the sixth time in seven outings and gave up six hits with five strikeouts and two walks. Following two scoreless innings in Game 2, the Mountaineers scored their first run on a two-out error that plated Haley Hess. Two batters later, Baertsch's two-run single up the middle made it 3-0. EOU added another run in the fourth on Cheyenne Barker's two-out bloop single to left and one more in the fifth as Baertsch's double preceded two wild pitches. Haley Hess and Marisa Gonzalez tacked on RBI singles in the seventh, and Barker drew a bases-loaded walk. The Mountaineers ended up with 11 hits and eight walks in the game. Randall produced SOU's only offense in the bottom of the fifth. After Nicole Cardoza's walk and Aaliyah Oliver's single set the table, Randle tripled to right field and came all the way home on an errant relay throw. Kline struck out two and walked one in a 103-pitch complete game.