Friday, May 30, 2008

Game 17 - Wed 5.28 - W

When we come back, we come back strong. With sheer determination and will, the Whos pulled themselves out of a hole to earn a victory in their last game versus the Tsunami team fresh off a win against the Stingers. This is impressive for a couple of reasons - 1) We have not come from behind like this before and 2) We won against a team that just beat our toughest challenge all year. Now, while reason 2 is less significant, because comparing 2 teams is a lot like apples and oranges and everyone can get hot and everyone can get cold, it still goes to show that every team in our division is beatable and that we have the skills and talent and, most importantly teamwork to make it happen. Our record is just that, a record and doesn't speak to how well the Whos have been playing all year. So, big hand to everyone for their effort out there. One more game left to play and that's on Saturday. Let's go out swinging Whos!

FINAL SCORE
Whos:
18
Tsunami: 15

RECAP
The opening inning of the game saw the Whos struggle a little on offense. Mari struck out to lead things off. After Shelbey walked and stole her way to scoring position, Angelica struck out as well and things started to look grim for the Whos early on. Jade came to the plate with different ideas though and hit a double, bringing Shelbey across the plate to put the Whos on the board. Gaby got hit by a pitch for a walk and after Destinee walked as well, the bases were loaded. Hylah came up to bat and was trying her hardest to connect, but unfortunately struck out to close out the Whos offense with only 1 on the board.

Shelbey started the game at pitcher, but was clearly struggling to find her groove. The 1st batter walked and stole 2nd. 2 more batters walked to load the bases. A hit by the next batter scored 2 for the Tsunami team to put them ahead. Shelbey did not lose her composure though. She stuck it out, but unfortunately a few more walks gave Tsunami 4 on the inning to close out the 1st.

Whos up to start off the 2nd. The bats started swingning here to put us back in the game. Destinee walked and stole to 3rd. Maricella, then Mari walked to load the bases. Shelbey hit a double to bring Destinee and Maricella in. Then Angelica walked to load the bases once again. Jade hit a double to the outfield and 3 runs scored to put the Whos up by 1 point.

Mari took the rubber to pitch for the Whos in inning 2. She didn't disappoint here as she showed great control and concentration in her debut pitching performance of the season. 1st batter walked and the 2nd hit a double to put runners on 2nd and 3rd.
A hit down the 1st base side into Gaby's glove allowed her to make the out at 1st, but a runner was able to score. A missed ball hit to the infield allowed another run. Another walk put runners on 1st and 3rd. Great heads up by Mari on the next play catching a ball for the 2nd out really got the Whos energy up. But, in true dramatic fashion another walk loaded the bases and the energy turned to nervousness. Mari pulled it together to finish the inning strong with a strike out and held the Tsunami to 2 on the inning.

Opening the 3rd, the Tsunami team started to struggle at pitcher and every Who that came to the plate walked scoring the inning max of 4 to force the side change.

Sensing an opportunity to take the game away from Tsunami, the Whos put Jade in to pitch, but the walk curse hit our side as well and every Tsunami that came up advanced their runners to score 4 for their side as well.

Coming into the (unlimited run) 4th inning trailing by 1, the Whos knew it was time to turn it on if they were going to take this one. And, sure enough, that's what they did. Angelica walked to lead things off. Jade fouled her way to 2 strikes and it looked like it might not happen for her, but she finally hit one to deep center field for a home run and scoring 2. Walks on the next 3 Whos loaded the bases. Destinee came up and, once again pulled out the 'phantom bunting' technique, but unfortunately struck out. Tsunami, was forced to switch their struggling pitcher. The next 3 Whos walked, this time scoring with each advance. Then Jade, starting off our 2nd run through the line up for the inning, hit another one to the outfield, this time for a triple, bringing in 3 more for the Whos. Gaby struck out, then Casey and Hylah walked to load the bases, but no more would cross the plate as the pitcher was able to strike Destinee out to finally stop the Who charge with 9 on the board for the side.

Jade, disappointed and frustrated with her previous inning's pitching performance, came to the rubber for the final inning. We agreed that if she walked 2 batters that she would be switched out. So, she came out determined to close. 1st batter walked. A quick hit to Shelbey at short and a soft toss to Angelica at 2nd got the 1st out of the inning. On the next play, Jade fielded a grounder and got the ball to Gaby at 1st for the 2nd out of the inning, however the other Tsunami runner scored at home. The next batter walked, then stole 2nd. I wanted to let Jade close since there was only 1 out left to finish, but after this second walk, Jade wasn't feeling it and motioned to me for the switch. Shelbey came off of short to take over. A hit to Destinee in left field put runners on 1st and 3rd. The next 4 batters (3 walks and 1 single) scored 4 more for Tsunami, closing the gap. But the next batter hit a slow grounder on the 1st base side that Gaby was able to pick up and tag 1st for the final out, holding onto the lead and closing the game.

GAME BALL
For her awesome debut performance on the rubber and her much improved pitching and all her hard work to get there over the season, Mari received the game ball for this game. Great job Mari and way to go for finally earning your opportunity to 'drive the Who bus'. Keep it up.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Game 16 - Thu 5.22 - Forfeit (L)

This game was forfeited by the Whos.

No recap for this game.

Game 15 - Sat 5.17 - L

Well, we sure hit a wall in our last match up against the Stingers on Saturday, didn’t we? Hats off to the Stingers as they handed us what was possibly our soundest defeat of the season. Nothing we could’ve done here Whos. We played to the best of our abilities and a mixture of some of our hits not going our way and the Stingers’ solid performance put a damper on our hopes for a victory on Saturday.

FINAL SCORE
Stingers: 14
Whos: 4

RECAP
Coming off our victory against the Fireballs last Tuesday, the Whos came with a lot of confidence for Saturday’s game. But the Stingers, who, as previously stated, have the most skilled/experienced players in our division was definitely going to be a considerable challenge for the Whos. Little did we know that they would stifle our offense the way they did.

Leading things off, the Stingers took to the plate to face Shelbey at the mound. An initial pop up was dropped by Gaby at 1st and the runner was safe. After the 1st strike out of the side, giving the Whos a glimmer of hope, the runner managed to steal her way to 3rd. The next batter hit one into the outfield and put the Stingers on the board, but the Whos were able to bring the ball back to hold the runner at 1st. A couple of walks allowed the Stingers to load the bases and walk one more in, but Shelbey kept her cool in the Saturday afternoon heat and struck out the next 2, holding the Stingers to 2 for the inning.

The Whos taking their turn at bat, hoping to put up a similar offense to their last game, was denied by the Stinger pitcher as Gaby, Mari and Jade were struck out in quick succession.

Shelbey’s next turn at the rubber started with a strike out of the 1st batter. But after a few walks and a perfect bunt the bases were loaded and the Stingers were threatening to score. The next Stinger roped one out into deep center field scoring 3. Shelbey walked the next batter to put a runner on 1 and 3, then struck out the next. The next batter connected on another pitch and put it into the outfield again and scored the max 4 runs for the Stingers.

The 2nd inning for the Whos was a little more eventful. Destinee struck out to lead off. At her turn, Angelica walked and for the 1st time in the game the Whos were on base. Kas, trying to extend her string of doubles connected with the pitch, but it popped up and Angelica took off for 2nd. The pitch was caught by the Stingers for 1 out, then they tagged 1st to catch Angelica off base – since she didn’t tag up – to complete the double play and keep us scoreless at the half way mark.

Jade took the rubber for the 1st time on the day and struck her first batter out, but lost the groove and loaded the bases. She struck her next batter out for the 2nd and it looked like she would hold the Stingers to their current score, but another walk allowed 1 run to cross home. One more walk crossed the plate before Jade was able to strike the 3rd Stinger out for the inning.

The situation looking grim, the Whos started to sense the urgency and tried to put together an offense. Shelbey’s first hit was fielded and she was thrown out at 1st. This was followed up by Casey, Hylah and Allison all taking a walk to load the bases. Maricella came up to bat and on the 1st bobbled catch, Allison took off like a bullet to steal 2nd. The only problem here, was that no one called for the run as the bases were loaded and the Stingers, reacting quickly, got the ball to 1st to tag her out as she was off base—you gotta love how this girl plays though, she’s aggressive and once she set her eyes on her goal, she was not going to be denied. Maricella walked to re-load the bases. Gaby then hit the ball which sent Casey towards home, but the force out at 3rd negated what would be the Whos’ 1st score of the game.

Jade came back to the rubber and walked her first batter. A pop up was missed by the infield allowing the Stingers to score again. Another missed toss to 1st allowed another before Jade was able to strike a batter out. Our errors started to hurt us here as an overthrow advanced the Stingers enough to score 2, but Jade, trying to slow them down managed to retrieve the ball and held the final Stinger runner on 2nd in what ended up being a pretty lengthy stand off, before the runner decided to hold on 2nd. On the next play, Gaby managed to get her runner out, but a walk and another hit to the outfield would score 2 more for the Stingers, extending their lead, before Jade was able to strike the last batter out for the inning.

Going into our last at bats with an insurmountable 14 point deficit, the Whos gave it their best shot as we were only just coming to the 2nd part of our lineup. Mari walked. Jade hit a triple to finally put us on the board by driving Mari in. Destinee, then Angelica walked to load the bases. Kas put the ball in play and was able to bring in 2 more, but Angelica, standing up coming into home was tagged for the 1st out of the inning. Another hit by Shelbey was caught out, but not before Kas crossed the plate. Casey and Hylah both walked again and a hit by Allison, sealed the deal as the Stingers were able to make the play at home by tagging Casey out for the 3rd and the game.

GAME BALL
For her great outfield performance, including a much improved hustle and keeping the ball in play by quickly throwing it back to the infield when needed, Maricella received the game ball for this game. Good job out there Maricella!

Game 14 - Tue 5.13 - W

Wow! That's all I can say about Tuesday's game. What an amazing win. The Whos were firing on all cylinders, pitching, fielding, batting, running. I don't know what you guys did, but keep it coming, that's the game that I've known these girls could play all along. Congratulations Whos on a well-deserved, if not a long awaited victory.

FINAL SCORE
Whos: 19
Fireballs: 9

RECAP
When the Whos showed up today, they came to play! They really left it all on the field on Tuesday and all the hard work and practice and teamwork finally paid off. We've seen bits and pieces of this game and hints and whispers, but it never came together as it did against the Fireballs. I can't say it enough, everyone came alive and came together and played the best game of the season.

The Whos started the game off with Gaby walking and after Mari struck out and Jade walked, the game looked to be shaping up to be one of our typical games this season - walk-fest, but no one could have guessed how the girls would come alive. Destinee struck out for the 2nd of the inning and Angelica walked to load the bases. A pop-up by Kas looked to end the inning, but the ball was dropped and that's all it took to get the game going. Kas got on base driving a run in and after that the Fireballs couldn't throw a strike to shut us down, walking 2 more. And, with Hylah at bat, the pitcher hit Hylah with the ball bringing in our last run of the inning.

Fireballs taking their 1st offensive turn also notched 4 runs for the inning, but Shelbey was finding her groove and got a strike out. A key play by Kas at short stop to Hylah at home delayed the Fireballs' first 4, but they managed to get them in to tie up the game.

Alison and Gaby walked to get on base, but Mari's bat set the tone for the inning and the game as she hit to the outfield gaining 2nd and driving in the 2 runners. Jade hit a double of her own, but a highlight/blooper reel play at 2nd saw her run out of the lane and get tagged for the out, but not before Mari touched home plate. Destinee walked and stole her way to scoring position and on the next play Angelica hit a ball down the 1st base line that was stopped by the pitcher, who chose to go for the out at 1st, but Destinee crossed the plate for the 4th of the inning.

The 2nd Fireball offense proved to be a quick affair as Shelbey started to pitch like she meant it. Shelbey struck out the 1st batter. The next batter walked and stole 2nd. On the next hit, the ball went scuttling down the 3rd base line and Jade had to clear her plate to charge the slow moving ball. Kas, who was playing short like a champ on Tuesday, was there to cover third, giving Jade the chance to toss to 3rd for the out - great teamwork here. Another play saw a Fireball nearly get tagged out at 3rd, but survived. But another strike out by Shelbey kept the Fireballs scoreless for the 2nd.

The Whos, feeling the rush, came out smoking in the 3rd. Kas hit a double then stole 3rd. Shelbey turned a single into a double after an overthrow. Casey tried her best to hit a pitch, got close, but didn't connect. Hylah hit a double, scoring Shelbey. Alison, with her signature Pete Rose slide into home, was safe this time and Hylah crossed home. Gaby hit a ball and managed to make it all the way around before being thrown out at 3rd, then Mari hit a ball again, but it beat her to first to retire the side.

Jade at pitcher for the first time on the day, made quick work of the Fireball offense striking the first girl out. A pop up to the seam between short, 2nd and left center got a runner on base as the three Who players couldn't decide who should make the play. Don't you just love how courteous these girls are to each other? It warms the heart. Hylah held that runner on 1st as Jade got her arm back and struck out the next two.

Going into the 4th with a commanding lead, the Whos were in new territory. We've given leads up a couple times this season for heartbreaking losses, but this time the Whos, with a gleam in their eye and smelling victory, knew they had to maintain their energy if they were going to keep or extend their lead. Jade walked at her turn at the plate. Destinee struck out for 1. Angelica, her bat finally coming alive in the last couple of games, hit a double scoring Jade. Kas hit a double herself scoring Angelica. Shelbey, hitting a double herself, drove Kas in for another score. Then, Casey walked to get on base putting a runner on 1st and 3rd. Hylah hit for another score with Shelbey coming across. The hits kept coming, mixed in with a couple of walks and a strike out, but finally Hylah and Gaby came home. Destinee coming back around for the 2nd time had the most spectacular out of the season as she hit a line drive to the Fireball at 1st, putting an end to the Who attack. I think
this may have possibly been Destinee's 1st hit in a game, but she hit it like a champ. Good job Destinee!

Jade taking the rubber for the last defensive turn, gave up a few walks. A flubbed steal attempt saw Shelbey tagging a runner out at 3rd, but a base hit by the Fireballs loaded the bases. Another hit added a score for the Fireballs. A walk loaded the bases again, and the Whos started to worry that a seemingly insurmountable lead was starting to shrink. A hit down the 1st base line came straight to Gaby and she managed to make a leaping tag to 1st for the 2nd out of the inning, but a Fireball was able to cross the plate and score. The Fireballs were able to get another couple, for a total of 5, in at the end before Jade finally put 3 together for a strike out to close the game

GAME BALL
For her stellar play on the day and for playing like she meant it all day and not losing focus, as well as providing crucial base coverage for the whole game, Kas got the game ball (I know it was a gift certificate, but I felt weird about this and will rectify the situation with an actual ball at next practice). Thanks for coming out to play Kas and great job!

Game 14 - Tue 5.13 - W

Wow! That's all I can say about Tuesday's game. What an amazing win. The Whos were firing on all cylinders, pitching, fielding, batting, running. I don't know what you guys did, but keep it coming, that's the game that I've known these girls could play all along. Congratulations Whos on a well-deserved, if not a long awaited victory.

FINAL SCORE
Whos: 19
Fireballs: 9

RECAP
When the Whos showed up today, they came to play! They really left it all on the field on Tuesday and all the hard work and practice and teamwork finally paid off. We've seen bits and pieces of this game and hints and whispers, but it never came together as it did against the Fireballs. I can't say it enough, everyone came alive and came together and played the best game of the season.

The Whos started the game off with Gaby walking and after Mari struck out and Jade walked, the game looked to be shaping up to be one of our typical games this season - walk-fest, but no one could have guessed how the girls would come alive. Destinee struck out for the 2nd of the inning and Angelica walked to load the bases. A pop-up by Kas looked to end the inning, but the ball was dropped and that's all it took to get the game going. Kas got on base driving a run in and after that the Fireballs couldn't throw a strike to shut us down, walking 2 more. And, with Hylah at bat, the pitcher hit Hylah with the ball bringing in our last run of the inning.

Fireballs taking their 1st offensive turn also notched 4 runs for the inning, but Shelbey was finding her groove and got a strike out. A key play by Kas at short stop to Hylah at home delayed the Fireballs' first 4, but they managed to get them in to tie up the game.

Alison and Gaby walked to get on base, but Mari's bat set the tone for the inning and the game as she hit to the outfield gaining 2nd and driving in the 2 runners. Jade hit a double of her own, but a highlight/blooper reel play at 2nd saw her run out of the lane and get tagged for the out, but not before Mari touched home plate. Destinee walked and stole her way to scoring position and on the next play Angelica hit a ball down the 1st base line that was stopped by the pitcher, who chose to go for the out at 1st, but Destinee crossed the plate for the 4th of the inning.

The 2nd Fireball offense proved to be a quick affair as Shelbey started to pitch like she meant it. Shelbey struck out the 1st batter. The next batter walked and stole 2nd. On the next hit, the ball went scuttling down the 3rd base line and Jade had to clear her plate to charge the slow moving ball. Kas, who was playing short like a champ on Tuesday, was there to cover third, giving Jade the chance to toss to 3rd for the out - great teamwork here. Another play saw a Fireball nearly get tagged out at 3rd, but survived. But another strike out by Shelbey kept the Fireballs scoreless for the 2nd.

The Whos, feeling the rush, came out smoking in the 3rd. Kas hit a double then stole 3rd. Shelbey turned a single into a double after an overthrow. Casey tried her best to hit a pitch, got close, but didn't connect. Hylah hit a double, scoring Shelbey. Alison, with her signature Pete Rose slide into home, was safe this time and Hylah crossed home. Gaby hit a ball and managed to make it all the way around before being thrown out at 3rd, then Mari hit a ball again, but it beat her to first to retire the side.

Jade at pitcher for the first time on the day, made quick work of the Fireball offense striking the first girl out. A pop up to the seam between short, 2nd and left center got a runner on base as the three Who players couldn't decide who should make the play. Don't you just love how courteous these girls are to each other? It warms the heart. Hylah held that runner on 1st as Jade got her arm back and struck out the next two.

Going into the 4th with a commanding lead, the Whos were in new territory. We've given leads up a couple times this season for heartbreaking losses, but this time the Whos, with a gleam in their eye and smelling victory, knew they had to maintain their energy if they were going to keep or extend their lead. Jade walked at her turn at the plate. Destinee struck out for 1. Angelica, her bat finally coming alive in the last couple of games, hit a double scoring Jade. Kas hit a double herself scoring Angelica. Shelbey, hitting a double herself, drove Kas in for another score. Then, Casey walked to get on base putting a runner on 1st and 3rd. Hylah hit for another score with Shelbey coming across. The hits kept coming, mixed in with a couple of walks and a strike out, but finally Hylah and Gaby came home. Destinee coming back around for the 2nd time had the most spectacular out of the season as she hit a line drive to the Fireball at 1st, putting an end to the Who attack. I think
this may have possibly been Destinee's 1st hit in a game, but she hit it like a champ. Good job Destinee!

Jade taking the rubber for the last defensive turn, gave up a few walks. A flubbed steal attempt saw Shelbey tagging a runner out at 3rd, but a base hit by the Fireballs loaded the bases. Another hit added a score for the Fireballs. A walk loaded the bases again, and the Whos started to worry that a seemingly insurmountable lead was starting to shrink. A hit down the 1st base line came straight to Gaby and she managed to make a leaping tag to 1st for the 2nd out of the inning, but a Fireball was able to cross the plate and score. The Fireballs were able to get another couple, for a total of 5, in at the end before Jade finally put 3 together for a strike out to close the game

GAME BALL
For her stellar play on the day and for playing like she meant it all day and not losing focus, as well as providing crucial base coverage for the whole game, Kas got the game ball (I know it was a gift certificate, but I felt weird about this and will rectify the situation with an actual ball at next practice). Thanks for coming out to play Kas and great job!

Game 13 - Sat 5.10 - L

On Saturday, we met the Raiderettes for the 3rd time this season. Could this have been one of the more exciting games so far? Although we, lost this one again, the game was a see-saw battle until the end with lead changes at almost every inning. Good stuff.

FINAL SCORE
Whos: 11
Raiderettes: 12

RECAP
To lead things off, Gaby got on base with a walk and, a couple of steals later, Mari hit the ball and was thrown out at 1st, but not before Gaby crossed the plate. Jade then got on base with a double, then stole 3rd. Destinee walked and placed runners on 1st and 3rd. Angelica, with a rare hit got herself on base and drove Jade in. Finally, Kas closed the side with a hit to the outfield, which she managed to turn into a triple driving Destinee and Angelica in to put up 4 points for the inning.

Jade at pitcher, after striking out the 1st batter, took a few tosses to find her groove. The Raiderettes hit a double, then a walk put runners on 1st and 2nd and a steal then advanced the Raiderettes to 2nd and 3rd. The next batter hit the ball to the outfield and bought the Raiderettes enough time to score 2. Finally, 2 quick plays at 1st – one by Destinee to Gaby, then another by Jade to Gaby - shut the Raiderettes attack down, holding them to 2 for the inning.

Coming back up to bat, the Whos knew they had to hold their lead. Cambria walked then stole her way to 3rd. It looked like the Whos were going to go scoreless as Shelbey struck out. Casey was hit by a ball and walked, then Hylah struck out herself. But Allison connected and booked down the 1st base line to finish her run with a Pete Rose slide into 1st to get on base, getting Cambria across home plate – Holy Cow! Unfortunately that was to be the only run of the inning as Gaby struck out for 3.

Shelbey took her 1st turn at the rubber and also took some time to find a groove. There were some strike outs in the mix, but there were also some hits and walks which saw the Raiderettes close and take over the lead. A good play by Kas to Gaby (at 1st again) got the Whos an out, but the Raiderettes were able to hit the max 4 for the inning to close it out.

On the Whos next offensive turn, the Raiderettes started to struggle at the rubber and after a couple of strike outs, they gave up their lead by allowing the Whos to score 4 on walks getting ahead of the Raiderettes by 3.

Shelbey’s 2nd turn as pitcher was a carbon copy of the Raiderettes as a couple of strike outs were mixed in, but ultimately the Raiderettes scored four regaining the lead by 1.

Going into the 4th, Allison led us off and got another hit on the day to recreate her spectacular Pete Rose slide from the 1st inning. Then Gaby struck out but Mari got on base with a walk putting runners on 1st and 3rd. Jade, on her turn, made contact with the ball and put it in the outfield for a double bringing 2 runners home and taking the lead once again, but that would be all for the Whos in the 4th as Kas struck out for the 3rd out of the side.

Bottom of the 4th, the Whos leading by 1, the Raiderettes up to bat. Walk, hit for runners on 1 and 2. Then, a hit to right field caused enough confusion on the Who defense for the Raiderettes to score the winning run and close out the game.

GAME BALL
The game ball for this game went to Angelica, for working through the season so far with too heavy of a bat, Angelica finally got one that she was comfortable with and got us a hit that drove Jade in for a score. Good job Angelica!

Game 12 - Wed 5.07 - L

They say the numbers don’t lie, but in this case, the final score of the game really doesn’t tell the full story of our loss to Tsunami yesterday. Although the Whos fell to Tsunami for the 2nd time this season, their teamwork, especially on defense, has got to be up there with the best in the division. Once again, the game was made on 1 play and that was the play that shut the door on the Whos. So, again, on increasingly rare occasions, we could be making better decisions out there, but the majority if not all the Who girls are playing their best games yet. But, to be honest, I’m tired of hearing the ‘We are proud of you’ song. Hopefully, we can turn that corner and start singing it to the other teams before season’s end.

FINAL SCORE
Tsunami: 11
Whos: 6

RECAP
Destinee had the rubber to open the game and, right at the beginning, she was struggling. Her usual accuracy wasn’t to be found and Tsunami took advantage. Thankfully, our defense put on a show. The first hit of the game was a pop-up and Jade, playing 3rd, charged to get under it, the ball hit her glove and popped out, but keeping her head, Jade bobbled the ball for what seemed like an eternity before locking it down for the 1st out of the inning. An overthrow by Mari to Gaby at 1st allowed Tsunami on base and a couple of walks later, they had the bases loaded. On the next play, Jade received a toss from short stop to get her runner out, but Tsunami was able to score. Bases loaded again, Destinee walked another for another score and finally a great play from Jade to Hylah at home got the last out of the inning.

Whos up to bat, with Kas leading off, were able get on base and after a couple of steals, Kas found herself in scoring position. Gaby got on base with a walk, then Jade to the ball for a ride for what should’ve been a double. She got on base nonetheless and drove Kas in to put the Whos on the board. But after Destinee got hit by a pitch, which loaded the bases, the next 3 Whos were shut down to end the 1st.

Hylah, at pitcher for the 2nd inning, struggled to find her groove as well as she walked most of the runners for Tsunami to give them their run limit.

1st batter up for the offensive side of the inning was Hylah. Itching to hit a ball but unable to get a good pitch, Hylah walked to get on base. On the next pitch, a miscommunication between Hylah and coach held Hylah up on the steal for just enough time for the Tsunami catcher to get the ball to 2nd in time for the tag and the 1st out of the inning. Cambria walked and quickly stole 2nd then 3rd. Allison, hit a ball down the 1st base line, but Cambria was able to turn that into a run and a score for the Whos. Kas popped up and was caught out to end the inning.

Jade took the mound for round 3. Base hit to Kas at short, Kas fielded the ball and made the quick throw to Gaby at 1st for the 1st out. Jade fielded a ball on a short hit and was able to stop it and beat the runner to 1st for out number 2. Then, striking out the 3rd batter, Jade made quick work of Tsunami and held them scoreless in the 3rd.

Whos, up for the 3rd time on the day, saw Gaby walk then steal 2nd to open up the 3rd inning. A triple by Jade drove Gaby in for the score. After a strike out by Destinee, the Whos were able to load the bases. Casey struck out for the 2nd out of the inning and the Whos’ comeback hopes started to fade, but Hylah was coming up to bat. However, that was not to be as Tsunami (very clearly) intentionally walked Hylah scoring 1 run. After Hylah’s up, Cambria walked for another run and Alison was hit by the pitcher scoring the 4th run on the inning and tying up the game.

--soapbox/sidebar—
Now, I understand the strategic reasons behind intentionally walking a player. They were trying to preserve their lead. They were trying to give their pitcher a chance to strike girls out before giving up 4 runs. Hylah, (her bat just recently waking up) would’ve possibly cleared the bases with a grand slam if given a chance, which they weren’t willing to risk. But aren’t we just here to play? I mean, we’ve always taught our girls to throw strikes, but, in this league, an intentional walk just seems almost unsportsmanlike (but that’s just my opinion). I guess it is a part of the game, as unsavory as it seems, so it should be taught at some point, I suppose, but it just didn’t feel quite right.
--end soapbox/sidebar—


Going into the 4th with a tie, Jade took to the rubber with determination. Jade fielded the 1st ball and made the throw to Mari at 1st for the 1st out. A base hit, put Tsunami on 1st and 2nd. The Tsunami runners stole to advance to 2nd and 3rd and their next batter hit a double. But quick defense got the ball back to Hylah at catcher to stop the tie breaking score for the 2nd out of the inning, giving the Whos some hope. Jade walked the next batter to load the bases. Riley came up to bat and knocked one into the outfield for a grand slam, giving Tsunami a 4 point lead. Tsunami was able to score one more before Jade was able to strike out the last batter.

Our last turn came and went quickly. Kas struck out. Gaby popped one up for the 2nd out and after a triple by Jade to put her in scoring position, Destinee struck out to end the game.

GAME BALL
The game ball for the day went to Gaby for great heads up play on 1st. Good job Gaby! This wasn’t given out yesterday, but writing it up now, I have to say that Jade deserves a game ball for the day as well as she put on a spectacular performance on the day at every position that she was in. This is a girl that comes to play every day and is dependable in every spot that she’s put in. Thanks Jade for all your hard work out there! We will fix this at our next practice.

Game 11 - Double Header Game 2 - Sat 5.03 - L

For the 2nd game in our Saturday double-header, we hosted the Piedmont Predators in an interleague matchup, which saw the Whos go 0-2 to begin the 2nd half of the 2008 season (technically 0-1 since interleague games don’t count towards our standings).

FINAL SCORE
Piedmont Predators: 5
Whos: 2

Coming off our heartbreaking loss at the Hands of the Army Bratz earlier in the day, the Whos tried to rally back as we hosted the Piedmont Predators in the 2nd game of last Saturday's double-header. Now there were a few issues with this game. The first being that the Predators came in with the minimum number of players, thus forcing them to play a rule loophole game with their roster in trying to be able to start the game. Then the umps officiating were not aware of lineup rules for interleague games, which we brought to their attention multiple times, but were shut down each time. This lack of awareness of the rules of the league and interleague by the officiating team allowed the Predators to play 'illegally'. If this hadn't happened, the outcome may have been different, but ultimately the Predators won the game as it was played. Interleague games do not count for our standings, but a loss is still demoralizing, however the Whos put on a signature show. One that saw us put on a good performance on both sides of the ball, but one that fell just short of a win once again.

RECAP
The opening frame saw Destinee at the rubber pitching once again with surprising accuracy to allow only 1 run to the Predators amidst a string of strike outs.

On offense, Kas brought her hitting, which she found in the last game against the Bratz to produce another double (3rd on the day). Another couple of walks allowed the Whos to score 2 runs before striking out for the inning.

Hylah took the rubber for the 2nd inning and put on a solid performance of her own. After a walk, Hylah managed to strike a batter out. But a batter managed to pull off a hit to the outfield bringing in two more runs before Hylah was able to retire the side with a couple more strike outs.

Coming into the bottom of the 2nd trailing by 1, the Whos took their at bats and the Predator pitcher was able to strike 2 out in quick succession. But the Whos started to come on and began loading the bases. However, it was not to be as Shelbey struck out and the Whos went scoreless for the inning.

Shelbey came in to pitch for the 3rd inning and after 2 quick strike outs of her own, lost the groove and walked a couple of Predators in before finding the rhythm to strike a 3rd Predator out.

Whos up to bat and again loaded the bases setting the stage for Hylah to try to take one for a ride with 2 outs, bases loaded and a full count at the bottom of the 3rd. The pitch came in, and Hylah, with a sense of desperation and in an attempt to make a big play caught a piece of the ball, but not enough to send it sailing. It hit the ground just within reach of the player on 1st base with enough time for her to pick the ball up and run to make the tag at first, effectively shutting the door on the Whos' comeback attempt in the 3rd.

Jade, closing the show for the Whos had her work cut out for her to try to hold the Predators scoreless. The 1st batter hit the ball to the infield and a heads up play by Mari throwing to Gaby at 1st was enough to get the out at 1st. Jade came alive with a strike out of the next batter. Then a base hit put a runner in play, but Jade quickly responded with another strike to hold the Predators at 5.

Unfortunately for the Whos, the 4th inning was an echo of the 3rd. This time, after 2 Whos struck out, Kas was up to bat and on a 2 and 2 count hit the ball. The Whos, hoping for another double (or more) were stunned by the hit being a pop up down the 1st base line that was caught by the Predator right fielder to end the game and to give us the 2nd loss of the day.

GAME BALL
For this game, Destinee was awarded the game ball for her solid pitching performance to start off the game.

COMMENT
Now, I have to mention that without the technical ruling errors, the Predators should have taken outs every time their missing player came up in the batting order or they should've taken that player off of their lineup entirely, but it's difficult to know what the actual outcome of the game would've been since we did play the game as is.

But I have to say that, even though we've been losing more games than winning, the girls are playing really well overall and the games have been very competitive and exciting. That's something that no one can take away from us this year. What more can you really ask for?

Game 10 - Double Header Game 1 - Sat 5.03 - L

Well Whos, at the beginning of the 2nd half of the 2008 season, we sure had our work cut out for us. Not only were we playing the #1 team in our division, but we were set to play our first interleague game of the season against the Piedmont Predators. We had a long day ahead of us, but for the most part, it was a pretty good day of softball at the Duck Pond. First up, the Army Bratz.

FINAL SCORE
Whos: 10
Army Bratz: 11

This was a very exciting game; a lot of back and forth action throughout; we were even up for most of the game, but our 4th inning burnout came back to haunt us and finally, it cost us the lead and the game.

RECAP
As visitors again, the Whos started off strong. Kas up first to bat opened up with a big hit to gain 2nd base. Gaby and Shelbey both followed that up with a walk to load the bases. This was to be the theme of the inning as the Bratz allowed 4 walks to close out the top of the 1st.

Shelbey took the rubber for our 1st defensive appearance of the day. 1st batter, with a nice cut got on base. Shelbey put 2 outs together, and came close with a third, but that batter had other ideas and hit a triple bringing 1 run in to put the Bratz on the board. Another strike out later and Shelbey held the Bratz to 1.

Cambria came up as our first batter of the 2nd and struck out. Allison actually got a piece of the ball on her next at bat, but was not able to beat the ball to 1st for the 2nd out of our side. Not a good start to the inning if we were to hold on to our lead. Maricella came up again and walked to get the Whos on base and managed to steal her way to 3rd. Kas took the ball for another ride driving Maricella home. Gaby got a hit herself driving Kas home for another score, but the Bratz were able to strike Shelbey out to limit the damage that we were causing.

Jade, pitching in the 2nd, put on another solid performance and even with a couple of walks was able to strike enough Bratz batters out to keep them scoreless for the inning.

Starting off the 3rd, Jade got a single and stole her way around the bases as Mari and Angelica walked for bases loaded. After walking Casey, the Bratz started to sweat as their game was getting away from them, then to seal the deal, Hylah hits a ball deep into centerfield to claim 2nd and drive in the 4th run of the inning.

With Shelbey on the rubber for the 3rd inning, the Army Bratz sensing defeat, started to wake up their offense. After their 1st batter struck out, they started connecting with the ball and getting across home plate. A key play between Mari and Hylah to get the 2nd out of the inning proved to be the last out before the Bratz hit the run limit for their side, coming on strong to close the gap.

Going into the 4th with a 3 point lead, the Bratz brought out their A pitcher to try to hold us. Cambria struck out for the 1st of the inning. Allison, stuck in there, tipping the ball all day against probably the best pitcher in our division, then finally taking the ball for a ride and gamely trying to get to 2nd, but unfortunately the ball beat her there and the Bratz were able to tag her out. That was enough to light a fire under the Whos which saw us score to more before being shut down.

Jade started off our final defensive stand strong. After an initial walk, she kept throwing strike after strike. The only problem was the newly awakened Bratz that kept swinging and hitting to put the ball into the Who infield and outfield, which, at this point couldn’t hold the Bratz’ rush and let 6 runs by to lose the lead and the game. This game was so close we could taste it.

GAME BALL
For her fearlessness in the batter’s box and swinging aggressively against the best pitcher in the division as well as getting a near double, the game ball went to Allison. You set the example for all the girls on the team for how to keep your head in the game. With a couple more years of experience, you’re going to be a monster out there. Great job Allison!

Game 9 - Tue 4.29 - L

What can I say? We were stung by the Stingers last night in what was possibly our most frustrating loss of the season. Playing with a deficit of 3 girls, the Whos played with the minimum number of girls for the first time in the season. Although the Who girls seemed excited to play, the enthusiasm wasn’t enough to overcome our player deficit.

FINAL SCORE
Whos: 5
Stingers: 9

On the bright side, the Stingers are probably the most skilled team in our division and judging by our improved score from the last time we played them (last game was Stingers: 17 – Whos: 8), we’ve shown a lot of improvement skill and play-wise. We’re still in there Whos. Every game has been competitive. We’re just missing that little X-factor or that little bit of extra effort that will start putting us over in the win column. We still have the 2nd half to see if we can improve our current record, which stands at 2 wins and 7 losses.

RECAP
As visitors, the Whos took their at bats. Shelbey got on base on a walk, but, while she was stealing her way to 3rd to put herself into scoring position, the Stinger pitcher came on with the heat and struck out our next 3 batters giving us nothing in our half of the opening frame.

Shelbey, started off strong at the rubber with an initial strike out, but the Stingers’ aggressive play and a couple of hits put them into scoring position. Shelbey getting anxious managed to strike out a second batter, but struggled to close out the inning and the Stingers were able to put up 4 runs.

In the second, Destinee got on base on a walk. After a couple of steals, Gaby hit the sacrifice ball to the Stinger 2nd base player who threw her out at 1, but not before Destinee was able to cross the plate for our first score of the night. The Whos looked to be coming back here as they loaded the bases, but the Stingers were able to shut us down to retire the side.

Stingers at bat in the second. This was almost a carbon copy of the 1st inning. Shelbey was able to put together 2 strike outs, but the elusive 3rd out didn’t seem to want to come out and play for the Whos and the Stingers notched another 4.

Top of the 3rd saw Jade get a hit for a very tempting double, but heads up play by the Stinger defense held Jade on 1. As the Whos started to load the bases, the Stinger pitcher began to struggle and walked 2. The pitcher was replaced, but didn’t fare much better as she let 2 walks in herself.

Taking over at the bottom of the 3rd, Jade put in another solid performance as pitcher. She let one run in on a walk, but that was all for the inning as she finally found where that 3rd strike was hiding.

Top of the 4th, the Whos, behind by 4, needed to wake up their offense to close the distance, but the Stinger pitcher, once again, proved to be too much for our girls and was able to string together enough strikes to keep us scoreless and win the game for the Stingers.

Although it was a disappointing loss, we proved that we can hang in there. And with some hard work on pitching, improving our team work, and staying in the pocket to take some swings, we should be able to improve our position in the 2nd half of the ’08 season.

GAME BALL
The game ball for this game went to Cambria for the simple fact that her attitude is always stellar on the field. She comes to play all the time. She always has a big smile on her face while practicing or playing – except, of course, when she took that ball to the lip during practice. And she’s always aware of where the plays are at regardless of what position she’s playing. This kind of attitude and game (and general) awareness sets an example for what we want on our team (and our league) from every girl out there. Keep it up Cambria. Good job!

Game 8 - Sat 4.26 - L

On Saturday we played the Fireballs for the second time this season. We beat the Fireballs when we last played them. So we came into the game with a little confidence on Saturday afternoon.

FINAL SCORE
Fireballs: 10
Whos: 5

RECAP
Coming off our win over the Raiderettes on Thursday, the Whos were going to ride their momentum against the Fireballs. We experimented a little with our pitchers since we have a few girls interested in playing the position. The results were mixed, but we were able to see some other girls on the rubber.

We started off with Destnee, who put in a solid performance to open the game. Destinee struck her first batter out. Jade caught a pop up for the 2nd of the inning and another pop up managed to find it's way back to the pitcher and Destinee, using her cat-like reflexes was able to make the stop and hold the Fireballs scoreless for the 1st inning.

At bat, Shelbey got on base and later Jade hit the ball to drive Shelbey home for the 1 point that we managed to score in the 1st.

Kas came in to pitch in the 2nd. After an initial walk, Kas composed herself enough to strike a batter out and to catch a ball for a 2nd out. However after a Fireballs hit drove in 2 runs, Kas began to struggle. Destinee was brought back to finish the inning, but wasn't able to regain her earlier groove and the Fireballs were able to walk in 2 more for the 2nd. I was very proud of Kas for fighting through a worsening headache to try to complete her inning. That showed a lot of toughness.

Quickly the Whos fell to the Fireball defense as Gaby was out at 1st on a base hit and 2 more strike outs held us to 1 point.

Jade came in to pitch for the 3rd and the Whos, looking to turn the tide, put on a good defensive show. Mari threw to Gaby at 1st for an out, then Cambria threw to Gaby for another. The Fireballs scored another before another Cambria/Gaby combo came up slightly short for another out. But Jade finally closed out the side by catching a fly ball in the infield.

Time for the offense to go to work. After gaining a base on balls, Cambria stole her way to 3rd and waited to score. A couple more walks loaded the bases. Shelbey and Hylah got hit by the ball, but a walk is a walk. Then the Fireball pitcher started to struggle herself and allowed 2 runs. At a key moment in the game, Jade hit a double, scoring 2 more runs to end the inning and nullify the Fireball lead.

Going into the 4th tied up at 5, Shelbey took to the rubber to close out the show, but immediately started to struggle. After an early strike out, the Fireballs notched 5 points on walks and we had to bring Jade back in to try to limit the lead. Quickly, Shelbey caught a pop-up for the 2nd out, then Jade strikes the last Fireball out. But the damage was done and the Whos had to attempt to make a comeback in the bottom of the 4th.

A glimmer of hope came in the form of a base hit by Gaby, but unfortunately the Whos were shut down quickly, by the Fireball pitcher, who managed to get our girls to swing and strike out closing the door on the Whos come from behind attempt to win the game for the Fireballs.

On the bright side, this sets us up for the tie-breaker the next time we meet the Fireballs later in the season. Our record against the Fireballs now stands at 1-1. We'll get 'em next time Whos.

GAME BALL
The game ball today went to Gaby for finally healing up her finger to play 1st base like she was supposed to play it all along. Good job Gaby!

Game 7 - Thu 4.24 - W

On Thursday we played the Raiderettes to try to avenge our 1st loss of the season.

FINAL SCORE
Whos: 9
Raiderettes: 5

RECAP
We opened the show strong on Thursday with our lead batter Shelbey knocking one to the outfield to score an opening inside the park home run. After a couple of walks, the bats came alive again with Jade hitting a double bringing in 2 runs. A couple of walks, followed by a couple of strike outs were capped by Mari hitting another double to bring Destinee in for our 4th run and retiring the side.

Now I asked for our bats to wake up, but this was a great, exciting first inning for the Whos, taking the lead by 4.

Raiderettes took to the plate and after a couple of strike outs, it seemed like the Whos would hold them scoreless in the opening frame. But a game Raiderette managed to slip one by us for their own inside the park home run, bringing in an earlier walk. Jade regained her composure though and got us our 3rd out, closing down the 1st.

Whos at bat for the 2nd inning. The Raiderettes defense started to tighten up and quickly started holding the Who charge. Maricella after a walk, managed to get herself into scoring position. Shelbey hit one, but was stopped at first, but not before getting Maricella across the plate increasing the Who lead by 1.

The Raiderettes, playing with a deficit of players were not out of it yet as they were trying their best to mount an offense. But a combination of good pitching by Shelbey and runner control by Hylah dashed their hopes as the Raiderettes struck out for a 3rd time.

The Whos, smelling the win come to bat in the 3rd and much like the Raiderettes in the previous half inning, put girls to score, but ultimately were held to 0 runs for their side.

Shelbey, pitching for the Whos in the 3rd, looked to be struggling at first allowing a couple of walks, but then came on to strike 2 girls out. A Raiderette girl managed to get a piece of a ball and score 2 runs, threatening the Who lead. Shelbey re-focused to get the last out of the inning, but the Who lead, going into the 4th was reduced to 1.

Feeling the Raiderettes breathing down their necks, the Whos made their offensive stand with renewed drive. After a couple of initial walks and notching their first out of the inning, Shelbey, repeating her performance from the 1st, hit another home run to quickly put 4 more points on the board.

The Raiderettes now had their work cut out for them to try to catch up to the Whos. The first batter walked. Another hit a double bringing in the first batter and it seemed like the Raiderettes were going to close the gap, but Jade managed to string together enough strikes to close the show for the win.

GAME BALL
2 game balls were given out for this game. Mari, who has been on the verge of getting one for a couple of games now was awarded 1 for her consistent and effective base coverage and the early double. Good job Mari! You are doing great as one of our key infield players. The second went to Shelbey for 2 home runs in the game. Nuff said! Great work Shelbey.

Game 6 - Mon 4.21 - L

Yesterday's nail-biter was another very competitive game, which seems to be the theme so far for our season. And although, once again, we got the short end stick, our girls are waking up out there and more importantly our offense is waking up and scoring some runs. We still have the tail end of the 1st half of our season, plus the whole 2nd half to improve on our progress. I know we can do it.

FINAL SCORE
Whos: 8
Tsunami: 9

RECAP
The Whos took to the field on Monday with a gleam in their eye and a renewed vigor. Coming off of a 4 game slump, the Whos were hungry for the win on a cold Monday night at the Duck Pond.

The first inning set the tone for the Whos game. After a couple of walks we finally mounted an offense with some hits and managed to offensively break the run limit by 1 - obviously only 4 were allowed officially, but it was what the Whos needed to get into the game. Jade and Casey hit a couple of balls to make the Tsunami defense run around a bit and Kas brought all runners home with a Grand Slam to retire the side.

On defense, Shelbey, still displaying her good attitude overcame a little adversity and kept her head in the game to strike 2 girls out. Then after a few runs a pop-up to right field was caught out by Kas who decided to come to play last night, holding Tsunami to 3 points. Good stuff!

Inning 2 was a quick affair as, despite a couple of hits the Tsunami girls were able to hold us to 1 run.

Jade took the rubber for us in the 2nd and after letting 2 get by us was able to hold Tsunami to 2 (with the help of Maricella's heads up outfield play holding the runners in place) giving the home team the lead (W: 4-T: 5).

As the Whos took to the plate for inning 3, we knew that we had our work cut out for us and the pressure was on. Shelbey took a hit for a walk. Destinee got hit as well. I was beginning to wonder if the Tsunami pitcher was going to injure us until we couldn't play anymore. But with a big hit from Gaby and a couple of walks, we were able to notch 4 for the inning and take to the defense.

Shelbey took to the rubber again and although we had some solid defense, with Kas catching another out and a near miss play at 1st by Cambria and Mari, keeping the runner alive, Tsunami put another 3 on the board to tie up the game.

We went into the 4th inning with a tie game, we got a couple of hits, especially a nice strong one by Casey, which unfortunately was stopped in the infield preventing her getting on base. Although we put runners on base, by the end of the top of the 4th, we came up empty.

The pressure was on Jade at pitcher and the Who defense to hold the Tsunami rush. Tsunami took their turn at bat and with a couple of well placed hits and some good stealing managed to bring 1 runner to break the tie and win the game.

GAME BALL
I have to say for this game it was hard to pick the game ball recipient since there was such good play out there. Kas impressed me with her effort and her key plays. Mari continues to bring it with here fielding and base coverage. Cambria is always our happiest, most enthusiastic player out there. Both Maricella and Casey are starting to do some good work out there, but the edge would have to go to Casey due to her much improved batting and effort and enthusiasm. There's still some stiffness out there, but it's great to finally see her start to 'Unleash the Beast'. Good job Casey!

Game 5 - Thu 4.17 - L

Game 2 in our series vs. the Army Bratz (I keep spelling their name wrong, this is actually correct).

FINAL SCORE
Army Bratz: 8
Whos: 5

While this game seemed much the same in the way of results, it was much improved for the Whos in the way of execution. We keep getting better and better on defense and it is showing. I'm very proud of what we're doing out there.

HIGHLIGHTS (this is really turning into a recap - I mean, who's kidding who here?)
Inning 1 saw some strong infield play by the Whos including some good defensive bag work and some solid pitching by Shelbey to hold the Bratz to 1. The Whos took their at bats and came on strong to begin the game. We had a couple of hits to the outfield that made the Bratz run around a little, which was enough to score us 3 giving the Whos the lead in the game.

Taking the field at defense, the Whos tapped Jade to pitch and this girl was on fire for 2 innings in a row putting in a very impressive pitching performance. With the help of her team, she was able to keep the Bratz scoreless for the inning. I think it was the reappearance of the polka dot socks that made all the difference. I can't believe that this girl asked me not to pitch her before the game. Jade, that's the last time I listen to you on strategy.

The Army Bratz, trying to rein us in decided to bring in their A pitcher. I think we have to agree that this Bratz girl (Sarah) is good. There are some intimidating pitchers out there in our division and we have to work on our fear of the ball a little if we're going to score points. Either way, the Bratz plan worked and held us scoreless in the 2nd.

For the 3rd, Jade's solid peformance remained, but the Bratz coming on strong managed to slip a couple of runners in there before our defense and Jade's on fire pitching shut them down.

This gave the Bratz the edge by 1 point when the Whos took their turn at the plate. This was another exciting inning where the Whos were able to turn it around again with 3 to regain the lead.
Casey, finally waking up out there, hit the ball for the 2nd time in as many games and although she got out on first managed to put our players into scoring position. Later Angelica drove 1 home and Jade brought in 2 more to make the game: Brats 4 - Whos 5

Going into the unlimited run 4th, Shelbey was back at the rubber and some dirty tricks by the Bratz and possibly a little pressure caused Shelbey to struggle a little and a dead ball play late in the inning caused us to give up 4 runs before getting the Bratz out of there.

Smelling blood in the water, the Bratz brought back Sarah (Land Shark) to get the outs the Bratz needed to close the game out with the 3 point lead and the win.

HONORABLE MENTIONS
I have to mention that Mari has been working 2nd base perfectly over the last few games. She's quiet and you don't hear her much, but if you want a great example of how to cover a base (down and ready, running back and getting set, receiving the ball and in some cases making the tag), please watch her at work. Good job Mari, now only if we could hear her call the ball to her, we'd have a superstar at 2nd base. I also have to mention Shelbey and Jade for their work on the bases as well.

Jade was awesome on the rubber for 2 straignt innings. Incredible!

GAME BALL
Finally, Shelbey at pitcher really impressed me during this game. Although we gave up some runs and I had to calm her down a little when the Bratz started heckling her while she was pitching, she kept her head straight, kept a great attitude, stayed 'Loosey-Goosey' out there and put in a solid pitching performance of her own. This and her much improved attitude over the last couple of games earned Shelbey the game ball.

Whew! I didn't think I had it in me.

Game 4 - Tue 4.15 - L

Wow, what a difference a couple of days make. The girls are finally waking up out there and it's really great to see. We've got a little way to go yet in that department, but it's starting to feel like a brand new day. Thanks to our Who parents for whatever you did to motivate the girls. At the very least, thank you for getting them pumped up for their games and giving them the support that they need. It's really starting to show on their faces and in how they are playing out there.

I have to mention that, so far, this has been my favorite game of the season. We were just having fun out there and that's what it's all about.

Now, on to the game results.

FINAL SCORE
Whos: 2
Army Brats: 5

Even though it was a loss for the Whos, making it 2 in a row, we still had some solid game play out there and it was a pretty close game. Speaking with other coaches at the end of the day, they seemed pretty impressed by the competitiveness of the game due to the low scoring.

To put it into perspective, the Army Brats are currently the #1 team in our division and we held them to only 5 runs. That means that our defense is pretty solid, but we definitely need to work on getting points on the board. So, a big hand goes to the Whos for playing their strongest defensive game to date.

RECAP (got a little too carried away to call this section HIGHLIGHTS this time)
To begin the game, the Whos took their at bats and were able to score 2 runs against the Brats. It was a valiant effort which saw us score our only runs during the game. A very consistent Brats pitcher and some good Brats defense was able to shut us down.

Undeterred, the Whos took the defense and managed to hold the Brats to 1. A spectacular heads up play between Shelbey and Hylah, at pitcher and catcher respectively, prevented the Brats from adding to their total and great pitching by Shelbey crushed the Brats rush maintaining the Who lead going into the 2nd. I think we may have found our battery in this pitch and catch combination - so far they've been the most consistent together.

In the 2nd inning, the Brats mounting a good defense of their own managed to get our girls out before any of them crossed the plate. We had a few in position, but we weren't able to bring any home. On defense, the Whos took the field, this time with Jade at the rubber. The Brats threatened to score a couple of times but our infielders were able to handle the charge. Hylah threw to Shelbey on 3rd for one of the outs. Mari guarded 1st like no tomorrow to get another out and Jade at pitcher struck out the last Brat at bat holding on to our slim lead.

Coming on strong in the 3rd, the Brats put their 'teaser' pither in. She managed to get our girls to swing at some very tempting pitches, but didn't allow us to get on base. On our end, Jade started to struggle a little and we gave up 4 runs to close out the third.

Finally, the Whos tried to rally in the 4th, but it was all for naught as the Brats tapped their A pitcher again to throw smoke and close out the game.

Not to worry, we get another crack at the Brats Thursday at 5:30. Let's keep this train rolling Whos and see if we can redeem this loss. I know you have it in you!

GAME BALL
I have to mention that Hylah, played her most impressive game to date at catcher. With her help blocking the ball, making heads up plays to 3rd and at home and controlling the Brats runners all game, we managed to limit the amount of runs awarded to the #1 team in our division. This performance earned Hylah the game ball. Congratulations!

Game 3 - Sat 4.12 - L

As you all know, we suffered a loss to the Stingers this weekend.

FINAL SCORE
Stingers: 17
Whos: 8

HIGHLIGHTS
After getting smoked by the Stinger's A pitcher in the 1st inning, the Whos rallied for a little while against their B pitcher during the 2nd and 3rd.

Cambria got on base first (other than by walking), by actually hitting the ball. Congratulations Cambria on having, what I think was, our first hit of the day.

This was followed up later by Shelbey driving 2 runs in and finally, late in the 3rd, The Mighty Maricella knocked in a couple herself. This girl is shy and quiet during games and practices, but on Saturday, she threw a mean stick. Although she only got on 1st base, she found a seam in the outfield allowing us to bring 2 girls in, earning Maricella the game ball.

Congratulations Whos on the effort.

Game 2 - Tue 4.08 - W

On Tuesday, April 8th we had a game against the Fireballs.

FINAL SCORE
Whos: 12
Fireballs: 8

RECAP
This was a pretty consistently scoring game as the Whos notched 4 in the 1st and 2nd, 3 in the 3rd and 1 in the 4th.

We managed to keep the Fireballs scoreless in the 1st and 4th with Jade on the rubber feeling tbe power of the socks, but a surge by the Fireballs in the tail end of the game made the game a nail biter as we moved into the unlimited run innings.

With some solid defense by the Whos and Mari taking control to get a couple of outs at 2nd. and an against the fence catch out from the 3rd base position by Jade to close out the 3rd, helped preserve the Who's lead going into the 4th.

In the 4th, we started to feel the heat as the Fireballs were mounting a solid attack which saw them score points in the 2nd and 3rd. Finally with Jade back at the rubber, holding it down with some great pitching and a catch out for the 3rd out of the inning, the Whos closed out the game with the win effectively extinguishing the Fireballs.

GAME BALL
Jade received the game ball for her stellar pitching performance.

Good job and good win Whos!

Game 1 - Opening Day - Sat 4.05 - L

The Season is here and as you all know we had opening day and our season opener on Saturday.

FINAL SCORE:
Raiderettes: 12
Whos: 7

RECAP
We had a great game. Only 1 play made a big difference in the game when the Raiderettes hit a grand slam on us, which gave them the lead. But, that's not a bad way to go out and the girls played really well out there. We even had our 1st (and hopefully not last) double play - wasn't expecting that so soon in the season.

GAME BALL
Kas received the game ball for this game.

The Whos Game Recaps

Whos and Who parents.
I've decided to place the game recaps in this blog for convenience. I'm sure it's easier to forward a link than it is to copy paste everything every time. Either way, the game recaps are all available in one spot for easy review.

I hope you guys have enjoyed them as much as I've enjoyed coaching the girls and writing up the games. As you can see, the games get more detailed as I go along. Mainly due to my improving note taking and my handy-dandy voice recorder that allowed me to collect more info from games.

All the other coaches were asking me if I was some kind of secret agent or something or would ask me what I did with all the stuff I was recording. That was pretty funny.
I guess if I was smarter, I would've 'studied the tape' as it were, to analyze games and get better game planning, but, what the hey, it's my first year as a coach and I've never played any organized softball or baseball. So, I think, overall the Whos have done themselves proud this year. I know I'm proud of what we've accomplished out there.

The great majority of our losses have been highly competitive games and our wins were well earned. But the most important thing is that these girls have, for better or worse, come together as a team and are playing their game and leaving it all on the field. And I hope they've been having a blast while doing just that this year. I know I have and, not to sound cheesy or anything, I couldn't have asked for a better group of girls. It obviously wouldn't have been the same without our 12 Whos.

So, please enjoy the recaps in their new home and I hope to see you all next year.

Thanks,
Coach Taf
The Whos

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