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weather was cold and overcast, but the micro division players of the
Albany Berkeley Girls Softball League were warmed up and ready to play
the first game of their season. The Autumn Press Lightning Bolts hosted
the San Marco Chocolate Chip Bunnies. Ivy Galanis of the Bunnies kicked
things off with a base hit. Lightning Bolt Dillen Corlett answered the
challenge with a line drive while Bunnies Elena Avila and Anisa
Armistead-Brown wowed the crowd with fast footwork on the field. Bolt
Lucy Mowry stopped a grounder at shortstop and sprinted to first base
to tag the runner, the first of four similarly great plays. In the
final inning, Chocolate Chip Bunny Olivia Monforte and Lightening Bolt
Jordan Alonzo each slugged one down the 3rd base line.
Meanwhile, the Jane Hammond Events Chocolate Chip Bunnies were playing
the Andronico’s Lightning Bolts. Along with great hitting all-around,
Bunny Elle McDougald fielded a grounder and threw it to first base
teammate Erin Shurtz, who made the great catch look easy. For the
Bolts, Katie Dunkle tagged a runner running from first to second and
Amari Coffey consistently fielded the ball like a pro from the
pitcher’s mound. It’s going to be a great season! |
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| Younger Division Preseason |
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| 2006 Younger Division Game Reports start April 7 |
| March
is practice month for the Younger Division, ending with a week of
scrimmages in March and another two weeks in April. Starting with the
scrimmages of April 7th, we will carry game reports here and submit
them to local papers. |
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| Middle Division Preseason |
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| 2006 Middle Division Game Reports start April 7 |
| March
is practice month for the Middle Division, ending with a week of
scrimmages in March and another two weeks in April. Starting with the
scrimmages of April 7th, we will carry game reports here and submit
them to local papers. |
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| Older Division Preseason |
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| 2006 Older Division Game Reports start April 7 |
| March
is practice month for the Older Division, ending with a week of
scrimmages in March and another two weeks in April. Starting with the
scrimmages of April 7th, we will carry game reports here and submit
them to local papers. |
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| Interleague |
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| Oakland Blizzard 8, Friedman-Brueggemeyer Pirates 4. In an exciting
interleague game on a foggy, windy, cold afternoon, Rachel Burns started
the scoring for the Pirates by advancing from third to home on a
well-executed delayed double steal. Pirates Cristina McCue and Maria
Price-Hanson added two more runs in the third inning on RBI's from Burns
and Tamar Degen-Nosek. A Blizzard rally sparked by Marisella Ruiz'
two-run single broke the game open in the sixth inning, and Blizzard
pitcher Alex Holm slammed the door by striking out the Pirate side in
the seventh. Pirate pitchers Price-Hanson and Sasha Kramer showed great
promise in this early-season effort by combining for ten strikeouts.
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