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7 | 2 | 0 |
Tuesday, June 16 |
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7:30 PM | Field 2 |
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Home
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Cascade Subcoolers
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Loss 10 - 13 |
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Thursday, June 25 |
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7:30 PM | Field 2 |
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Home
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Electroluminators
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Win 18 - 16 |
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Thursday, July 2 |
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7:30 PM | Field 2 |
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Visitor
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Bodybuilding.com
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Win 20 - 2 |
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Thursday, July 9 |
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7:30 PM | Field 2 |
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Visitor
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Meat Club
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Win 13 - 8 |
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Thursday, July 16 |
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6:00 PM | Field 2 |
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Visitor
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Day Donkey
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Loss 16 - 19 |
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Tuesday, July 21 |
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6:00 PM | Field 2 |
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Home
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blitz
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Win 34 - 21 |
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Tuesday, July 28 |
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6:00 PM | Field 2 |
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Home
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blitz
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Win 23 - 6 |
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Tuesday, August 4 |
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6:00 PM | Field 2 |
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Visitor
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Day Donkey
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Win 17 - 12 |
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Thursday, August 6 |
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6:00 PM | Field 2 |
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Home
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Meat Club
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Win 31 - 25 |
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Thursday, July 30 |
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The catcher... at times an overlooked and underappreciated position in the game of softball. Appearances can be deceiving...there's much, much more to being a catcher than throwing the ball back to the pitcher and protecting an umpire from those pesky foul balls. He or she is the field general, positioning players and going to bat for the pitcher when the strike zone isn't quite to his or her liking.
David Nellis of team Homers set the tone and then some this evening, calling pitches at key times against aggressive batters and making sure the outfielders were positioned just right throughout the game. His knowledge of the game and ability to keep Mike on the straight and narrow while pitching helped propel them to a 17-12 hard fought victory and spot in the championship game on Thursday evening.
The 6:00pm featured Lisa Ash of team Homers, a player with some serious softball skills which have been on display all season long. She kick started the team's offensive onslaught from her first at bat, driving in two runs with a sweet line drive to an empty space in right field. Her base running skills were also showcased throughout the game...sliding is a term definitely in her vocabulary. The hits and RBI's continued the entire game, helping Homers put down a convincing 23-6 playoff win against team Blitz.
What made Lisa's star shine so bright at Alberta Park this evening? Was it her closely guarded pre-game meal, mental fortitude or born with ability to turn it up a notch come playoff time? Tonight was something completely different, for all of those who witnessed this fine offensive display agreed it was the hot pants that took her game to a special level on a great evening for Underdog playoff softball.
Starting off the game off right, making them play of the night at first. Stretching into the splits to catch the third out of the first inning. That wasn't the only great play of the night made by the Homers.
Aside from Greychen's sweet stretch, she added some nice hits, hustle and smiles. Laughing in the outfield at her own teammates, while singing and dancing as the base coach, she was doing it all. Nice game!
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