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10 & U Orange Crush lost two tough games to finish second
The Orange Crush were finished second in the 10 & U division after to heartbreaking losses in the last innings. You are first in my book
12 & U Bobcats defeat Elvaton Cyclones twice
The 12 & U Bobcats managed by Frank Davis played two stellar games against the Elvaton Lightning. Double and Triple plays were made, fantastic catches in the outfield, precision pitching, clutch hitting and terrific coaching led the girls to finish first at 12 & U.
12 & U Yellow Jackets finish in the top six teams
After finishing second in the season and defeated the Championship Bobcats during regular season play, the Yellow Jackets were one of the last remaining 6 teams out of 26 total teams. Congratulations, great season.
14 & U Tigers Finish in Top Six
After finishing 4th in the regular season the Tigers battled to be one of the final 6 teams standing at the end of the tournament
14 & U Green Hornets had tough season finishing 16th
BOTH NORTH GLEN HSE TEAMS FINISH IN TOP FOUR
On Saturday, North Glen Tigers lost to Harundale then beat Lake Shore. The Wildcats defeated Broad Neck, lost a close game to the second place Havenwood, went on to defeat GORC, and then St. Phillip Neri. Sunday, both teams were fighting from the losing bracket. Tigers got a forfeit from Havenwood to put them in the final four teams. The Wildcats defeated Elvaton to put them also in the final four. The Tigers and Wildcats played a tight back and forth game, in extra innings the Wildcats defeated the Tigers to continue on. The Wildcats then lost a close game to Harundale. The Wildcats finished third and the Tigers finished fourth.
CONGRATULATIONS TO BOTH TEAMS.
Guest Book
January 20, 2009
Welcome to a new year for comments. This year you will have to enter a security code when signing the guestbook. The code is shown right next to the entry box and may be a set of 4 letters. I'm sure all the girls will know what to do. To get to the guestbook click on the player to the left.
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