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The Andronico's Golden Eagles played the Cardinals and Funky Monkeys in
split squads on a warm day. Against the Cardinals, Uma Navarro hit well
and made a great stop of a hard-hit grounder. Kate Henderson also
batted well, getting solid hits in every inning. Elisabeth Wing fielded
several grounders and made some great throws to first, as well as
hitting some solid flies. Lillian Weitzer got in good hits including a
line drive in the third inning, and fielded well with some strong
throws to first from third base. Against the Funky Monkeys, Kayla
Richmond hit well and turned in some great defense as well.
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| Impact Fund Huskies 14, North Berkeley Investments Lucky Charms 11. |
The
Impact Fund Huskies dominated the first inning of the game, anchored by
strong defense. Husky pitcher Angela Fike twice corralled sharply hit
grounders, then raced to home to record force outs. On the offensive
side, Lucky Charm Alison Radkey blasted a strong single, with Griffin
Campbell, Melia Palioca and Lily Weiner-Mock each knocking in a runner.
In the second inning, Husky pitcher Sofia Campos-Seligman scooped two
hard bouncers, each time throwing gems to Tara Steckler at first, who
gloved both, as well as another throw from second to record all three
outs. The second-half Lucky Charm defense was anchored by Grace Rusin,
who made solo outs while playing both third base and pitcher.
Weiner-Mock, at left center, quickly turned on a grounder, throwing it
to second base for the out. In the final inning, Husky Tatiana Jellinek
pounced on a slow roller down the first-base line then dashed to the
plate for the force out. Jellinek also made a statement with her bat,
sending all three of her hits into the outfield, including a
second-inning power drive just inside third for a double. Her teammate,
Silvana Montagu, beat out two infield singles on her way to three RBIs
for the day. Additional offensive magic was added by Esther Karpilow,
racking up two RBIs, one coming from a beautifully placed single that
rolled just inside the third base line. Third-inning pitcher Julia
Greensfelder led a last-inning charge for the Lucky Charms, snagging a
fly ball for the out and blasting a line drive into right field at her
last at bat. RBIs from Campbell, Radkey, and Rusin also boosted the
Lucky Charms' late rally. |
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| Five Little Monkeys Diamonds 16, Robinson-McNally Retrievers 6 |
Spring was in the air at Longfellow Field. The Diamonds hit strongly
throughout the entire game, highlighted by Dylan Kurzer-Ogul's strong
bat ( a triple and two doubles). Teammate Sierra Jimenez also got a
double and made fine fielding plays, including a snag on a sharply-hit
ball to get the final out in the third. Amelia Galbraith caught a fly
ball in the 2nd inning, and Hannah Murray, Imanie Parissa and Anna Reed
hit and fielded well throughout the game. The Diamonds' explosive 4th
inning featured many hits and runs. The Retriever's Robyn Wampler
caught a ball for an out at first and Isabel Lavror made some good
plays as catcher. Robin Cohin hit hard but Erin Shurtz fielded the ball
to hold Sierra at first for the out. Isabel hit a solid double in the
4th inning to keep the Retriever's alive, and Robin, too, had a nice
hit. The Diamonds' Evie Malanut had some good hitting, including a
solid hit up the middle in the 4th and fielded two in a row at third
base for outs in the third inning. The Retriever's Zia Paiz hit a
double in the second inning and made a great fielding play on the
mound. Briahna Jackson hit hard up the middle in the 4th to keep the
Retriever's alive. However, it wasn't enough to catch the Diamonds.
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| Ibble Wibble Wackys Devil Duckies 5, The Bark Beagles 4 |
The
Beagles got off to a fast start in the top of the first inning, scoring
three runs on solid hits by Isabel Daniels, Maddy Bernard and Catey
Hoehn. The Duckies' pitcher Lila Jensen remained unshaken however and
proceeded to strike out the side. This performance set the tone for a
scoreless pitching duel until the third inning when the Beagles scored
a lone run on a big hit by Iona Tangri. The Duckies came right back and
broke thru for two runs of their own, including an RBI single by Sophia
Schneider, and then held the Beagles scoreless. Behind by two runs in
their last at bat, the determined Duckies staged an explosive rally
sparked by Hana Minsky's hard hit double, steal of third base and
sliding score at the plate on Julia Cooke's single. The exciting
come-from-behind victory was sealed for the Devil Duckies when Matty
Stoddart-Cone hit a booming double to knock in the winning run. |
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| The San Marco Associates Bunnies beat the Adobe Systems Screamers (no score reported) |
It was a close game until the Killer Bunnies broke the game open in the
last inning. Lila Simpson doubled, stole third, and scored on Graham
Griffin's double. Graham stole third and scored on Sarah Tiffin's
single. Avery Evans knocked in two runs with a triple. Earlier in the
game, Avery hit a strong single that almost got through the infield for
extra bases. Graham singled and stole third, and struck out four
batters; Lila singled, stole third, and scored, while also palying well
at pitcher, first base, and left field. The Screamers may have lost to
the Bunnies on Saturday, but they never gave up. They pulled ahead in
the second inning, 2-1, before leaving three runners on base in the
third, fourth, and fifth. The Screamers proved their pitching mettle
when no fewer than three teammates recorded strikeouts, and both Megan
Foley and Roxanne Wiblin struck out two hitters. While Sarah Quady--who
is new to pitching this year--struck out three hitters (Go Soup!).
Roxanne Wiblin, Hannah Feiner, Sophie Andrews, and Megan Foley all
recorded hits, while Ariana Nevarez knocked in a couple of runs.
Finally, there was some great fielding, especially by Hannah Feiner,
who looked like a pro when she caught the ball and hustled to get it to
her teammate at first base, and by Megan Foley who made catching a
flyball look easy. |
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| The Friedman Brueggemeyer Tree Frogs beat the Berkeley Orthodontics Pumas (no score reported) |
This was a well-matched, well-played game, as both teams got back into
the swing of things following last Saturday's Bat-A-Que. The Pumas'
Brett Altshuler and Julia Sparer helped get their team off to a good
start, with solid singles early on, resulting in the first run of the
game. Great pitching by Pumas' Alejandra Zeiger and Cielo Franco, which
held the Tree Frogs scoreless in those first innings, was met with more
of the same by Tree Frogs' pitchers Maite Ibanez de Garayo and Imani
Hiller-Bateau. The Tree Frogs then leapt into the lead following strong
hits by Julia "Tiger" Shebek, Imani Hiller-Bateau, and Maite Ibanez de
Garayo, as well as the base hits by Sierra Lee and Kennedy Grant that
knocked in three for the Tree Frogs. Despite more solid hitting by the
Pumas, including a hard-hit single by Emily Wert, ultimately the Tree
Frogs were able to hold onto their two-run lead for a well-deserved
win. |
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| Strategic Economics Oxykleen 15, Arkin Tilt Goonies 8. |
Great batting all around defined the game. Molly Cohen had her best
game of the season for the Oxykleen, with two triples, a double and a
single to move seven runners across. On defense, Molly snagged a hot
grounder at third and made the throw to Cassidy Villeneuve to retire a
runner. Goonies' Rachel Burns hit two balls for left for triples. Rio
Barrere-Cain smacked a hard grounder past short for a single. On
defense, Rio at second and Claire Shellen made two of three outs in the
fourth inning. Oxykleen Cassidy pitched a scoreless inning in the
second, and Boothe Carlson followed her example, putting three away in
the fourth and stranding two baserunners. Goonies' catcher Hannah
Herman did her best at keeping runners from stealing home, but it was
not enough.
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| Prins Chiropractic Rockin' Shockin' Cherry Blossom Possums 13, Zonta Fried Chicken Tacos 12 |
On
this pleasant Saturday afternoon, these two teams played a close game
from the first to the last inning, as both teams produced plenty of
great batting and base stealing. In the bottom of the first inning the
Possums' Meg McCabe hit a single to advance Mattie Salem to second
base. They both stole, and came home when Jillian Jenkins hit a deep
triple down the third base line. We were all impressed with the great
teamwork of the Rockin' Shockin' Cherry Blossoms, as Alyssa Kurtz, in
right field, quickly retrieved a ball and threw it to Mattie at
shortstop who quickly tossed it to Tamara Degen-Nosek to tag out the
runner at third. The Zonta offense was led by Clair Simpson's double
and Nora Killian's solid hits, and the strong running of Annie Wanles
and Sarah Lake. The Fried Chicken Taco defense was led by the teamwork
of Julie Moorad and Rebbecca Guba. They were ahead,12-8, at the top of
the last inning, but the power hitting of the Rockin' Shockin' Cherry
Blossom Possums came back in the bottom of the fifth inning to score
five more and win the game. |
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