Softball Team Become Northeast Conference South Champions !!
The Rams 2010 Softball Team combined batting power, smart running skills, good hands and great defense, plus outstanding speed and power in the pitcher to win last night's game easily. With a 16 win and only four loss season, this is one of the best teams we've ever had a Classical.
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Jenny Garrity and Fallon Gaudet, Senior Captains, were honored with flowers from the team before the start of the game. Pictured - Jenny Coach Warren, and Fallon.
Coach Warren told then the game was theirs, along with the Championship, if they wanted it bad enough.
Starting players last night were:
Jenny Garrity, Pitcher
Chelsey Bartlett, Catcher
Katie Cuozzo, 1st Base
Fallon Gaudet, 2nd Base
Jennie Erekson, 3rd Base
Hannah Byrne, Shortstop
Danielle Moran, Outfield
Mackenzie Coppinger, Outfield
Angela Erelli, Outfield
Reserve players included Jerrica De Los Santos, Olivia Dejoie, Thaliana Cuevas,
Amy Blocksidge, and Christa Martin
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Jenny Chelsey
Fallon Jennie
Katie Hannah
Danielle
Angela Mackenzie
Take a look at the great stance, concentration, and swings of our team.
This was no ordinary game. There were hundred of spectators from both teams.
The Game Story
LYNN -- For the Lynn
Classical softball team, it was the ultimate way to claim a second Northeastern
Conference North title in three seasons: beat archrival English to knock the
Bulldogs out of tournament contention and play a nearly flawless game in doing
it.
The Rams (16-4, 12-4) took control early and then blew the game open with a
10-run barrage in the third inning. From there, senior
Jenny Garrity shut the
door on the Bulldogs as Classical breezed to a 15-0 win in five innings on
senior night at Grace Rogato Field.
"The girls brought their 'A' game (Wednesday)," Classical coach
Chris Warren said before
getting the obligatory water bath from his team. "When you control your own
destiny and take care of business, that's all you can ask for."
The Rams pounded out 15 hits off English pitching and played a nearly flawless
game behind Garrity.
"Classical showed up and played a great game," English coach Alisa Fila said.
"They hit the ball very well and we weren't able to get it done."
Eight of Classical's nine starters on Wednesday had at least one hit with six of
them driving in at least one run. The even scarier part for the Rams opponents
is that it was their talented underclassmen that led the way Wednesday.
"This group had all the potential in the world to do this coming into the
season," Warren said. "It is a great group and they have played great all
season."
The Bulldogs (6-11) had a couple of chances early to break the ice against
Garrity, putting runners on in each of the first two innings but failing to
convert.
Classical would strike in the bottom of the second as Garrity led off with a
single and Mackenzie Coppinger
followed with a double to score courtesy runner
Thaliana Cuevas.
That was just a warmup, though, for the Rams, as they would send 14 batters to
the plate in the bottom of the third.
Angela Erelli
led off the inning with a walk and went to second when
Danielle Moran (2-for-4,
4 RBI, 2 RS) reached on an error. Fallon Gaudet (3-for-4) followed with a bunt
single to load the bases.
Hannah Byrne
blooped a single to right, scoring Erelli for a 2-0 lead.
Chelsey Bartlett followed
with a triple up the gap in right to clear the bases and break the game open at
5-0.
"It seemed like as soon as they got that triple, that gave them all the momentum
they needed," Fila said.
After a groundout, Coppinger and Jennie Erekson
singled, and a Katie Cuozzo
walk reloaded the bases. Erelli then drove in another run with an infield single
before Moran cleared the bases for a second time in the inning with a double
down the left field line.
Fallon Gaudet
followed with a double to left, scoring Moran to shockingly and suddenly give
the Rams a commanding 11-0 lead through three.
"This really was a complete team effort in every sense," Warren said. "Everyone
did their job (Wednesday)."
English had another scoring chance cut down in the fourth when Cuozzo threw out
Taylor Newhall at the plate trying to score on an error.
The Rams then went to their bench and tacked on three more runs in the bottom of
the fourth as pinch hitters Jerrica DeLosSantos
and Olivia DeJoie
each drove in runs. Moran added her fourth RBI of the game to give the Rams a
15-0 lead.
With the party set to begin for the Rams, about the only thing that could stop
that was the storm clouds rolling in over left field.
The game was delayed for 15 minutes before the top of the fifth because of
lightning. Once the teams returned to the field, Garrity turned out the lights
on the Bulldogs to give her team a title.
"Between Jenny dominating on the mound and a ton of kids doing it with the bat,
there wasn't a lot more we could ask for," Warren said. "This team has played
outstanding all year to be 16-4 and to win two titles in three years is a great
benchmark for this program."