Geegees Women's Fastball finish up regular season schedule this weekend UPDATED
from Cory Morrison & Scott Searle
This will be a wild weekend all over the province for University Women’s Fastpitch. The top two seeds, Western and Toronto will face off in London to see who will be number one in the Championship Tournament Oct 21-22.
The Gee-Gees will look to finish the season strong after a very impressive weekend in Cambridge over Thanksgiving. The team went 3-1 with a pair of convincing wins over Waterloo as well as another against a dramatically improved Laurier squad.
The team squares off against Carleton in their “Dedication Day” as each athlete has dedicated the game to a person who has helped them reach their goals.
Saturday represents a home-coming of sorts, as founder of the program, Genevieve Walkden and former coach Brian Robertson bring their York squad to Ottawa. York is in a dog-fight for the final playoff spot and will be very dangerous with a pair of alumni at the helm.
Rogers Community Crusier will be at Brewer Park to film the game tonight, dont miss it!
Friday Night 7:00 vs. Carleton Brewer Park
Saturday 1:30 and 3:30 vs. York Alexander Grove Park
Sunday 12:00 and 2:00 vs Queens Alexander Grove Park
Geegees currently have a record of 10 - 5 and sit in 4th place in the 12 team league. The team has played very well lately and look to continue their strong play this weekend as they get ready for the OIWFA Championships next weekend in Toronto.
This will be a wild weekend all over the province for University Women’s Fastpitch. The top two seeds, Western and Toronto will face off in London to see who will be number one in the Championship Tournament Oct 21-22.
The Gee-Gees will look to finish the season strong after a very impressive weekend in Cambridge over Thanksgiving. The team went 3-1 with a pair of convincing wins over Waterloo as well as another against a dramatically improved Laurier squad.
The team squares off against Carleton in their “Dedication Day” as each athlete has dedicated the game to a person who has helped them reach their goals.
Saturday represents a home-coming of sorts, as founder of the program, Genevieve Walkden and former coach Brian Robertson bring their York squad to Ottawa. York is in a dog-fight for the final playoff spot and will be very dangerous with a pair of alumni at the helm.
Rogers Community Crusier will be at Brewer Park to film the game tonight, dont miss it!
Friday Night 7:00 vs. Carleton Brewer Park
Saturday 1:30 and 3:30 vs. York Alexander Grove Park
Sunday 12:00 and 2:00 vs Queens Alexander Grove Park
Geegees currently have a record of 10 - 5 and sit in 4th place in the 12 team league. The team has played very well lately and look to continue their strong play this weekend as they get ready for the OIWFA Championships next weekend in Toronto.
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