Last Weekend of Regular Season for Ottawa U Fastpitch Team
from Scott Searle
The end of the regular season has come for the University of Ottawa Fastpitch team.
On Saturday, the Gee-Gees faced the University of Toronto Blues, with Jillian Taylor pitching 9 strike-outs. After scoring 5 runs within the first three innings, the Gee-Gees started another rally with Vanessa Homiak hitting a double, followed by a triple from Jenna Flannigan and singles from Laura Skiperis and Mallory Watson to close up a 7-1 game.
The second game was tight, with the Gee-Gees holding a 2-0 advantage until the 7th inning, when the Blues came to tie it. The Gee-Gees were unable to score another run on an international tie breaker before the Blues in an extra-inning, leaving the score of the second game 3-2 for the Blues.
On Sunday, the Gee-Gees played against the University of Guelph Gryphons at Pierre Rocque Park in Orleans. The Gryphons were ahead with 1-0 until Mallory Watson hit a single, bringing two runs for the Gee-Gees in the fifth inning. The small lead was not enough, as the Gryphons scored two runs in the 7th inning.
The next game, the Gee-Gees sought to reclaim their victory during the second game, but only Jenna Flannigan was able to score as she stole home base in the fourth inning. The Gee-Gees lost 8-1, but looks to capture the gold medal at the annual OIWFA Championships in London, Ontario this weekend.
www.geegeesfastball.ca
The end of the regular season has come for the University of Ottawa Fastpitch team.
On Saturday, the Gee-Gees faced the University of Toronto Blues, with Jillian Taylor pitching 9 strike-outs. After scoring 5 runs within the first three innings, the Gee-Gees started another rally with Vanessa Homiak hitting a double, followed by a triple from Jenna Flannigan and singles from Laura Skiperis and Mallory Watson to close up a 7-1 game.
The second game was tight, with the Gee-Gees holding a 2-0 advantage until the 7th inning, when the Blues came to tie it. The Gee-Gees were unable to score another run on an international tie breaker before the Blues in an extra-inning, leaving the score of the second game 3-2 for the Blues.
On Sunday, the Gee-Gees played against the University of Guelph Gryphons at Pierre Rocque Park in Orleans. The Gryphons were ahead with 1-0 until Mallory Watson hit a single, bringing two runs for the Gee-Gees in the fifth inning. The small lead was not enough, as the Gryphons scored two runs in the 7th inning.
The next game, the Gee-Gees sought to reclaim their victory during the second game, but only Jenna Flannigan was able to score as she stole home base in the fourth inning. The Gee-Gees lost 8-1, but looks to capture the gold medal at the annual OIWFA Championships in London, Ontario this weekend.
www.geegeesfastball.ca
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