"The Squad" is our Friday Night Softball league champion following a strong 7-1 season to end the year. It was a two-horse race for the second-half of the season, and thanks to some great softball "The Squad" ends the year on top.
Defense wins championships, and that was proven once again this season. They may not have had the best run differential this season, but they did have the best defense, allowing just 23 runs scored through 8 games. That bests the team who was hot on their tail all season and ended in second place, "Cleats & Cleavage", who gave up 29 total runs.
It's also said that every game counts, and this season was no different. Little did they know at the time, but their 7-2 win over "Cleats & Cleavage" in week 2 ended up being the difference. Had the result gone a different way, we might have an alternate champion. Instead, they rose to the occasion against a tough opponent and were able to pick up that important win.
Congratulations to "The Squad" on their championship, in a season where their defense was second to none. We hope to see them return next year to defend their title!
"Where My Pitches At?" is our Tuesday Quickie League champion following a strong season. They end it with a 4-1 record, with their lone loss coming to "Team A" by the score of 5-4. The loss was inconsequentioal though, with the championship having already been clinched the week before.
From the get-go "Where My Pitches At?" was unstoppable. They won their first game of the season 15-6 and their first three games by a combined 26 runs thanks to a deadly combination of great hitting and defense. That three game stretch also included a dominant 16-7 win over "Pitches," as well.
Overall a terrific season for "Where My Pitches At?", winning their second title in their past three seasons and first on Tuesday night. Starting as a blossoming indy team they have managed to become a softball juggernaut, knocking out teams on multiple nights.
Congratulations to "Where My Pitches At?" on another great season! We hope they enjoy the short break and hope to see them back again in February when our leagues resume.
"Lucky Pitches 2" is our Monday Softball champion for a second straight season, proving that they though they may be lucky, they are a great team as well. They wrap up this quickie league with a 6-0 record, including a pair of tough wins to the league's runner up, "Dingers".
Despite winning the title by two games, it wasn't always an easy road to the top for our champs. "Dingers" was hot on their heels all season, and even just one slip up could have made a difference. But, "Lucky Pitches 2" stayed at the top of their game throughout the season, taking care of business every step of the way. They did find themselves in a close 8-5 win in week three against "The Rooks", though they were able to come of of that game with the 'w'.
They had their share of offensive explosions too, winning 50% of their games by a 10-run margin. In the end it was their great bats that separated them from the pack, scoring a league-high 62 runs in their six games. All in all another fantastic season for the defending champions.
Congratulations to "Lucky Pitches 2" on their title defense. We hope they have a great offseason, and we look forward to having them defend their title once more next year!
"Glove Love" Is our Sunday Funday Softball League champion for a second straight season!
Once again they dominated the competition, going 5-1 in our Quickie six-week league. In fact, they had the championship locked up before heading into their final game of the season yesterday afternoon. That was thanks in part to winning their first five games of the season by a combined total of 59-13.
So, for the second time in as many leagues, "Glove Love" sits atop the podium as the best of the best. This season they were the only team in the league to post a positive run differential at +45. Second ended up at -3. And, aside from their final game of the season, they didn't allow more than five runs. All in all another dominant season by these seasoned veterans.
Congratulations to "Glove Love" on another great win. We hope to see them again in the spring to defend their title, and to see if they can make it three titles in a row!
The "Woo Girls" are our latest Monday Softball champion thanks to an undefeated 6-0 record in our Quickie league. They capped that perfect record off last night with a tight 2-1 win over "Trippin Balls".
Over the course of the Quickie league the "Woo Girls" were dominant, finishing with a +36 run differential. To put that into perspective, no other team finished in the positives. Offensively they hit their way to double-digit runs in four out of their six games. That includes back-to-back 13-run games in a 13-5 win over "Hit It or Quit It" followed by a 13-7 win over "Team A". They would eventually fall down to earth in their final game with that 2-1 victory, but they remain undefeated all the same.
But, run differential is a two-sided coin, and "Woo Girls" were just as strong on that end. The mos they'd given up all season was seven runs, including three times where opponents were only able to muster just one run. For them, their defense was just as good as their offense.
Congratulations to "Woo Girls" as they ran away with the league, finishing undefeated and mowing down opponents left and right. Well done!
Commie Tsunami, led by the masterful pitching of John Grimmett, won in convincing fashion in a heated battled with the Blue Ballers. 2 homeruns were not enough for the Blue Ballers to stay strong as the Tsunami washed them away.
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Steak & Titties built up a large early lead. But the Master Batters fought hard and took the lead in the 4th inning. But Steak & Titties would not be denied as they scored 7 and then held off a late comeback attempt to win the championship.
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The "Out of Towners" are our final Thursday night league champions of the year, wrapping up a second-straight title on the final night of games.
Overall it was a complete season for them, losing just once en route to their league best 5-1 record. That included a strong 9-1 win, but also a number of close games as well.
It wasn't an easy championship though. "Out of Towners" entered last night with their fate in their hands, needing just a win over "Slappin da base-ball" to win the league. For our soon to be champions, this was the very team they lost to in the first game of the season by the final of 8-6. It turned out to be another close one, but this time it was "Out of Towners" who took a 4-3 win, and thus the league title.
The win capped off a five-game winning streak to end the season, sealing their fate as the top team on Thursday nights once again! Congratulations to the "Out of Towners" for winning their second championship, continuing their dominance and once again showing who is the top dog!
Congratulations! Be sure to check out the Club Sport Facebook page for all this season's champ photos. Plus all winners are invited to our next Champs Party where the beer is ON US!!
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Apostles Win Championship
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"CalSTRS SoftballERS" is our Wednesday night Softball Champion following a great win to wrap up the season in the final! Throughout the regular season they were one of the top two teams in the league, and when it came to the championship they made it count with a clutch late-game win.
In our championship game "CalSTRS SoftballERS" and "Where My Pitches At?" squared off in a bruising battle for softball supremacy. The game was a back and forth affair early. With clutch pitching and good defense "Where My Pitches At?" jumped out to a 4-2 lead going to the top of the third.
Both teams would add a run over the next two innings, with "Where My Pitches At?" leading 5-3 entering the top of last inning.
In their final at-bat of the season "CalSTRS SoftballERS" managed to open the game up against a tough pitcher as their bats got hot just at the right time. It was hit after hit, run after run, and when the inning was over they had tallied eight runs to take a commanding lead. In the following bottom half of the inning they kept their opponents scoreless to preserve the victory.
Congratulations to "CalSTRS SoftballERS" on their softball championship. Revel in the glory of being a champ, and we hope to see you come back to defend your title next year!
"Blue's Teal" is our Tuesday Softball Champion following an intense night of softball for them. They had to win their first game to get into the championship, and once they were in they made it count.
At the beginning of the night it was Blue's Teal who sat in second place with a 'win and they're in' scenario; win their final regular season game, and into the playoffs they went. Well, they did just that by the slimmest of margins by picking up an 8-7 win against "CU Tuesday, Pitches".
Just one week ago these two met in a heated regular season game that ended in an 11-10 win for "Blue's Steal" thanks to plenty of offense from both squads. That ended up being a bit of foreshadowing...
In the championship game things were neck-and neck, with "One Hit Wonders" and Blue's Teal" picking up runs to stay within a few runs of each other. Eventually we'd reach the final inning with "One Hit Wonders" ahead. However, some bad defense in the form of errors led to "Blue's Teal" tying the game and eventually pulling ahead in the last inning to win the title.
Congrats to "Blue's Teal" on their championship win and we can't wait to see what they have in store for next season!
"Glove Love" is our Sunday Funday League champion after entering the day as the top seed. Even a bit of inclement weather couldn't stop their hot bats culminating in a huge offensive outpouring in the championship game.
Starting off the day we had "Nice Snatch!" take on the "Brew-Tang Clan". The "Brew-Tang Clan" came out strong as the away team picking up four runs, but "Nice Snatch!" was able to answer with three runs of their own. Eventually their defense would take over while picking up a run in the 2nd and 4th innings, leading to a 5-4 victory.
Right afterward "Nice Snatch!" took on the #1 team, "Glove Love", but were no match. "Glove Love" got out to a fantastic start with a four-run bottom of the first inning, enough to take the game outright from there. They would go on to take a 6-1 win.
Our third game of the afternoon featured the #2 "Cleats and Cleavage" taking on #3 Red White and Brew" in a game that went down to the wire. Down 5-4 "Red White and Brew" was able to pick up a three-run inning to take a late lead, followed by a shutout inning on defense in the next inning to secure their spot in the finals.That set us up for a a championship between "Glove Love" and "Red White and Brew".
In the championship it was all about early runs once again, but the offense of "Glove Love" was just too overpowering. "Red White and Brew" started off strong with a two-run top half of the first, but our eventual champions countered with a five spot to retain the lead. The second inning was more of the same with " Glove Love" scoring three more times, eventually leading to a 13-5 victory.
Congrats to Glove Love for getting over the hump and earning the championship win just a season after falling in the championship game. Well done!
Hit em with the D cruised it's way into the championship game with two solid wins last week to secure their spot in the championship game. They showed up with the same enthusiasm for the championship game and pulled to a large lead to start, but the Mcnasties hitting kept it a close game in the mid innings. Hit em with the D had some solid pitching and defense to hell them hold on to the lead and take home the championship with a 23-21 win under the lights at Dahl playfield.
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In the second game of the Final Four of the Lower Woodlands playoffs, My Salsa squared off against the 1 seed, Pitches Be Trippn. Pitches came out of the gate with rock solid defense lead by Ashley Salazar at 3rd, who took her hot corner defense and turned it into a hot bat coming up with 2 triples in the 24-9 victory and sending them into the championship game where No Pants Party, the 2 seed, was ready and waiting. Pitches roared our to a 12 to 5 lead in the 3 and added a few in the 5th to take a 15 to 5 lead going into the 6th. In the 6th, No Pants Party opened the flood gates for 7 runs and then held Pitches to 0 in the bottom of the 6th, making the score 15-12 going into the last inning. No Pants rallied once again getting the tying run to third with one out, but then the Pitches D shut the door and held on for a 15-14 win. Congrats to both teams on a great championship game and to all the teams for an awesome season. See you all next season and way to go Pitches be Trippin'!
"Lucky Pitches" is our Monday Night Softball League champion following a couple of nail-biting wins in the playoffs. Entering the night they were the third seed, but that didn't mean they were a long-shot. Instead, our top four were all clustered together and they all had a shot to win.
The night started out with our fourth seed "Shane's Pickle" getting out to an early lead on the top seeded "Pitch Slap". Things started to get a bit dicey for the final inning when "Pitch Slap" tried to rally, but "Shane's Pickle" was able to stave off the comeback and pull off a 9-5 win.
In our second game of the night it was much of the same, this time with "Woo Girls" hanging onto a narrow lead going into the last inning. Unfortunately for them the "Lucky Pitches" were able to pull through in the clutch and win with a last inning walk-off double, giving them a 4-3 win and a spot in the final.
In our championship game "Shane's Pickle" started the game with a three-run inning, stealing the momentum early. However, the "Lucky Pitches" played great defense and slowly chipped away at the lead, grabbing a run here and there. In the bottom of the 5th they finally broke through and scored three runs to take the lead 5-3.
Later on "Shane's Pickle" would strike back with a run of their own but wouldn't be able to complete the comeback. Instead the "Lucky Pitches" showcased their great defense at the end of the game and were able to make the final out, leaving the potential game-tying run stranded on base to take the championship. It was a thrilling game, but one that unfortunately had to end.
Congratulations to "Lucky Pitches" on a fantastic night of softball! It took two one-run games to do it, but now they are the Monday Night Softball champions!
The Seattle Seattle Mariners had an exciting path to their championship title. Their game against the South Park Cows was a back and forth affair. In an offensive slugfest, the Cows jumped out to a 18-13 lead after 3 innings. The S. S. Mariners wouldn't go away though and after blanking the Cows in the top of the 4th, the Mariners scored 7 runs in the bottom half to take a 20-18 lead. The lead swapped hands after the next 3 half-innings going into the bottom of the 7th. The Mariners were down by 3 runs but never gave up. After pulling to within 1 run, Ashleigh stepped up to the plate and came up clutch. She ripped the cover off the ball to tie the game and then came around to score later in the inning for the winning run!
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The M's showed up ready to play today. They had a great all around performance in their semifinal game against the top seeded Smoldering Remains. The M's put up 20 runs, including 9 in the 7th, and held Smoldering Remains to just 3 runs behind some great team defense, including a great catch by Ian at 3rd base. In the final, things started well with 3 runs in the first but the offense got bogged down over the next couple innings. But despite some adversity, the M's came alive for 5 runs in the 4th and 3 in the 5th to put the game away and win 11-6!
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Chicos started off the day with the wild card game that secured their spot in the bracket and once they had tasted that first sweet victory they just had to have more. With the focus and determination that could only be compared to that of endurance athletes like Prefontain they just continued to win. A combination of all round great team hitting and a dominating pitching performance they hung tough all day long and played 8 hours of incredible softball. They brought the same fun energy that they have at northacres to Dahl for a solid championship!
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The "Son of Pitches" are our Friday Night Softball champions after taking out the top team from the regular season, "Cleats & Cleavage". The two were neck-and-neck throughout the season, so it wasn't a surprise when they met for the championship game.
Both teams had to win their first games of the night to get their first, and both did just that. The offense for "Cleats & Cleavage" showed up big time in their first game of the night putting up 14 runs on their opponent. "Sons of Pitches" went the opposite route and won thanks to their strong defensive effort, winning by the score of 4-1. The way both teams played in round one meant for an interesting championship game. Would defense win out for "Sons of Pitches" or would the potent offense of "Cleats & Cleavage" be too much?
Entering the game you had to think "Cleats & Cleavage" had an advantage, given their 14-4 blowout win over "Sons of Pitches" early in the season. Little did we know things would be very different.
Instead, "Sons of Pitches" was the one who would assert their dominance, using defense to propel themselves to the championship. They were able to pick up six runs while cooling down the high-powered offense of their opponent, and allowing just four runs. The four runs allowed was the lowest total "Cleats & Cleavage" had scored since the first week of the season. Either way, the 6-4 win for "Sons of Pitches" meant they were the champion!
Congratulations to "Sons of Pitches" on their great win! They've shown everyone that, at least on this night, great defense beats great hitting.
Last night we wrapped up our late summer softball league, and four teams spent the night battling for glory, with hopes of a title on the line.
In the first game of the night, our eventual champions, the Out of Towners, took on Just the Tip, in a rematch of their week 8 game. Last week, Just the Tip left with a 3-1 victory, but tonight the Out of Towners had other ideas, pitching a shutout in a 5-0 win.
Our other semi-final game pitted the #2 and #3 teams head to head, with the higher seeded No Glove, No Love facing the #3 Slappin da Base-ball. Despite their lower seed, "Slappin" had emerged victorious a month ago during the regular season, with a 10-9 win. They seem to have No Glove, No Love's number, because they won again, 12-5, to setup a championship showdown with the #1 seeded Out of Towners.
In the regular season, the Out of Towners won this matchup 10-6, and they hoped for a similar result last night. With some key stretches and catches for outs, they withstood a three run homer from "Slappin da Base-ball" and hung on for a 6-5 win.
Congratulations to the Out of Towners on their title, and to all our teams on a fantastic season!
In the championship game, PhenoPack brought out the big bats slugging their way to 22 runs. It was a total team effort too, as every player in the lineup got a hit. Their defense was just as impressive as their infielders consistently flashed the leather gobbling up any grounders that came their way.
Shutdown pitching, excellent catches, and sweet-swinging bats. Put them all together and you have the recipe for a championship! Congrats to PhenoPack!!
It's always entertaining when the Pickles match up against the Pitchers and this championship was no different. The bats and trash talking started early with the Pitchers jumping out to a 11-2 lead in the third. Both teams battled through jabbering and ribbing with some spectacular defense plays and timely home runs. But in the Empty Pitchers came up big. A big shout out to the Pickle's Pitcher, Jack Walters. Jack has been through many season at Underdog and last night was his last game. He and his wife are moving to Portland to start a new adventure. Congrats, not only on a great game, but great career with Underdog. We wish you luck and hope to see you back soon. P.S. There is Underdog in Portland!
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EAS Roofing defended their spring championship and won the summer championship.
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paleriders earn a 2nd championship after winning both spring and summer.
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This was "Red Machine's" 5th year in the league, and before this year, the championship had always eluded them. But not this year! When "Red Machine" showed up to play on Sunday, they appeared confident that the championship would be theirs in just a few short hours. Their first game was a close one, but thanks to a huge home run by Ryan Dawson, they were able to take home the victory. They used that momentum to score a whopping 25 runs in the championship game, and take home the title! Congratulations "Red Machine!"
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It was certainly an exciting championship game. Big Pink trailed Commie Tsunami 16-7 heading into the bottom of the fourth inning, but scored nine runs in the bottom of the fourth to tie the game up at 16-16 and grab the momentum. Big Pink mounted its comeback thanks to home runs from Adam Clardy-O'Neal, Seth Buckwalter and Tim Taylor. After tying the game up in the fourth, Big Pink took the lead for good in the fifth with a go-ahead hit to right field from Emily Peterson. In the final three innings, Clardy-O'Neal managed to keep Commie Tsunami scoreless to help lead his team to the championship title.
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"Where My Pitches At" is our Wednesday Softball League champion following a dominant offensive night in the playoffs. Their bats got hot and stayed that way, picking up double-digit runs in both their wins last night on their way to being named champion.
The night started off with "Where My Pitches At", the top ranked team from the regular season, taking on "We Got the Runs". "We Got the Runs" hung tight for a couple of innings, but "Where My Pitches At" was just too good and blew it open in the latter innings with an offensive onslaught, securing their championship bid.
In our second game of the night "Scared Hitless" took on "Playerz Gone Wild". "Scared Hitless" had a big first inning, then got locked into a defensive battle. Eventually "Playerz Gone Wild" would rally in the last inning despite being down quite a few runs, but they fell a bit short as the deficit was just to big for them to make up. In the end it was a 13-9 win for "Scared Hitless", sending them to the championship game.
In the championship game "Where My Pitches At" chipped and gnawed through a defensive battle for the first few innings, eventually building a commanding lead through five innings. "Scared Hitless" tried to answer offensively with a few innings that had promise, but they were cut short thanks to a great defensive effort by "Where My Pitches At". In the end their deadly combo of good defense and an even better offense led to the championship win.
Congratulations to "Where My Pitches At" on another great season! If not for a loss in the final game of the regular season, they would have had a perfect record. Still, 9-1 overall is nothing to scoff at. Once again, congratulations!
Game of Overthrows opened the championship game just as they had the previous few- posting multiple runs on many hits. After plating four runs in the first inning, they had the tough task of holding It's Lit back from a possible offensive showdown. They showed that they weren't out of it in the fifth by coming within two, but after that it was all Overthrows (or lack of). Their stellar defense then coasted them to the finish to take the crown.
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Runs came in bunches for the Bad Booze Bears, starting in the first inning when they all but ran away with the game by scoring ten "right off the bat". Coupled with incredible outfield range and aggressive baserunning, the power dominated. It was all too much to handle for the opposition as the Bears put up an incredible 30 runs by the end of the game to seal the win and the final game of the season. What an explosive effort for the Bad Booze Bears!
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Last league game for Alberta summer softball and it was a hot one. The game and the weather. Both sides were ready I play and pumped they were playing each other again for 1st place. Hoodrats were the higher seed and fielding first, but last at bats tonight didn't end like Tuesday. Upper Deckers were playing strong and stayed consistent wether they were up or trailing. With a couple lead changes, they held their cool and continued to play their game.
Putting up 10 runs in the 5th inning which cemented their lead and didn't trail again. Both sides made plays but the Upper Deckers were too much to handle in the end. Nice season to both teams. Congrats UD!
You knew it was gonna be a close game in the Championship Game. These two teams know each other well and had been the best two teams all season beating al other challengers. Each team had only lost 1 game... to each other in a split of the season series. It was the match-up we all were waiting for. For 6 innings, the game lived up to the hype. Although the Ice Cold Pitchers led the whole way, it was very close through 6. Timely hits by Zach among others had given the Ice Cold Pitchers a 5-4 lead going into the top of the 7th. That's when it was broken wide open. A hit parade brought across 9 runs in the top of the 7th and broke open a close game as the Ice Cold Pitchers claimed the title with a 14-4 victory over How YOU Doin? As always, both teams had fun and showed great sportsmanship and a friendship with each other that few games have. Congratulations to both teams on a great season!
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In only their second season CFPR has captured their first league title. This goes oto show what a scrappy bunch of players can do when you put them all together. I love how this teams plays for each other and I especially love their grit and determination. They are never mad or shouting at one another when things are going side ways. Instead they band together, play for each other and just have fun. It's not common for a new USL team to win a title this early in their existence but when you have the ingredients that they have and the willingness to fight until the end, this is what you get. Congratulations to all of you at CFPR.
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Once again the Empty Pitchers have flexed their muscles and showed their complete dominance of the USL Mid Core leagues. This team is a complete and monstrous machine that continues to roll right along unchallenged. If I had to vote on the number one team of all time in the USL softball leagues this would be the team. I have known this team for about eight years now and I have never seen another team to come along that even compares skills wise. They haven't lost a game in two years. How is that even possible in slow pitch softball? Complete domination. Congratulations once again and we look forward to seeing you continue to dominate for seasons to come.
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The championship game on Sunday afternoon featured two juggernauts on the Underdog softball circuit. Standing in one corner was Skull Crushers, a team stacked with talent and power both at the plate and in the field. Their knack for crushing pitches to deep left field throughout the season was rumored to be the reason for this weekend’s games being moved from field #1 to field #2. In the other corner stood Sons of Pitches, a seasoned veteran team accustomed to making deep runs in the playoffs. A #1 vs a #2 seed...two teams who earned the right to play for the coveted summer league championship wristbands.
Runs were at a premium early on in the game...both pitchers were painting corners and stellar defense was found on both sides. Trailing 7-8 entering the top of the 6th inning, the bats of Sons of Pitches woke up at just the right time with a hit parade from both the guys and the ladies, leading to an impressive 10 run inning and commanding 17-8 lead. A final push by Skull Crushers in the bottom of the 7th fell short, as the team in red pulled off a final 17-11 championship victory.
Congrats to Sons of Pitches...an impressive win for a team destined to be in the Underdog softball hall of fame!
The pitches know how to play as a team and held their ground all season long. Even when games weren't going perfectly the team found a way to stick together and really play as a team. This team knows what it takes to work as a team and the all seem to appreciate how hard each other work. They know the true definition of teamwork and always had someone different stepping up to make a huge play. Congrats on a great season pitches be crazy! Way to work hard and always work together!
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We have just crowned a new champion in the Green Lake league. Congratulations to the Panthers for their awesome victory over the Un-incredibles. Their bats were on fire, their defense was tough and they would just not be denied a first championship. Led by Max who played out for of his friggin mind batting 7 for 8 with 3 base clearing jacks, two triples and two doubles. He is also being nominated for a Gold Glove award for outstanding play at short stop all day long. In a nut shell, Max brought it. Congratulations to all of you and we hope to see you back in action next season defending your title. Great job and we hope many more to come for you all.
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he Pinehurst Pounders are quickly becoming a household name in the USL softball leagues. Year in and year out this team shows up every game with one thing on their mind, winning. Their core of players is deep and their determination to win is unmatched. That's a lethal combination to try and go up against and on Saturday it showed. They squared off with the Starngers in the championship game and in the end, bats too damn hot and defense too damn delicious. They made it look easy ripping off run after run and keeping the Strangers on their heels the entire time. This is one of the best played games I have ever umped and my hat is off to the Pounders. Saturday was your day and no one was going to stand in the way of you guys winning a championship. I love your energy, your drive and your ability to play for each other. Well deserved championship and I can't wait to see you guys in action in the new season defending your title
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Sweet Funky Moses defied all the odds by taking down the 1, 4, and 3 seeds on their way to the title. After advancing to the championship game by getting past I'll Have Another, they were facing a formidable opponent in S'More of What? who had just beaten the #2 Seaballs by a score of 24-7. Sweet Funky Moses came out swinging and put up 5 runs in the first inning. S'More of What responded with 3 runs of their own to keep it close. However Sweet Funky Moses had a big 8-run second inning that gave them a big cushion. S'More of What kept fighting and made it a 5 run game going into the last frame. But a solid defensive showing in the bottom of the sixth preserved the win for Sweet Funky Moses! Congrats to the Cinderella team of the playoffs!
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I'd Hit That had the offense tolling last week as the pulled off upsets of the #4 and #1 seeds, putting up 20 or more runs in both games. Their opponent in the Championship game, Caught Looking, was no slouch on defense however, as they gave up a total of 22 runs in two games last week to advance to the Finals. The Championship game remained close and a low scoring affair for the first 4 innings as Caught Looking held on to a slim 6-5 lead. In the 5th inning, Caught Looking was able to put up their biggest inning of the game (4 runs) and take a 10-6 lead. The way the defenses were playing, it looked like that might be enough to hold on. I'd Hit That had other intentions. They came right back and scored 3 in the 6th and 1 in the 7th to tie the game after holding Caught Looking scoreless in the 6th. I'd Hit That, behind the great pitching of Brittany M were able to hold Caught Looking scoreless in the bottom of the 7th as well and force extra innings. With the game in the balance and runners on base, Heather H came up with a big hit to drive in the go ahead runs and take a 14-10 lead. Caught Looking was able to scratch out one more run in the bottom of the 8th, but it wasn't enough as I'd Hit That was able to hold on and win the title!
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99 FWP came in and handled business in the championship round. They created some serious problems at the plate with their solid hitting performance. It was a close game early on but 99 FWP had a laser beam focus on the championship and kept their eyes on the prize all game. Accompanied with solid performance at the plate they also had some very consistent performance from the mound as well. The pitcher threw a gem of a game and they were able to take control over a very good Oregon sucks squad.
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The participators game into the day with the goal of a championship and with some hard work and great softball made that dream a reality. They kept focused through a solid semifinals and carried that same energy into the championship game.
The team that they defeated in the championship game was no easy feat but the participators always seemed to find an open hole in the defense to hit the ball to and consistently drive in runs to secure a victory.
If you were the Seawalks and you got to Dahl field early on Thursday, you'd probably be a little worried after watching the Young Gunz put up 30 runs (including 10 in the top of the 7th!) in the semifinal game. The Young Gunz put up a ton of runs, and did so by hitting the ball to all parts of the ballpark. It set up what was a classic championship game in a rematch from a close game earlier in the season.
The Young Gunz jumped out to an early 5-0 lead in the first inning, the Seawalks knew they needed everyone to play perfectly if they were going to come out as champs. It took an 8 run third inning to finally give the Seawalks the lead, 14-12, however it was countered by an 8 run inning of Young Gunz' own, giving them a 20-12 lead heading into the bottom of the 4th. The Seawalks countered with 5, and as we headed into the final inning of regulation, the Young Gunz held on to a 20-19 lead. The Seawalks needed a quick scoreless inning, something no one had been able to hold the Young Gunz to all evening. They got the scoreless inning, thanks to some timely defense from the infield, and the Seawalks headed into the bottom of the last inning trailing by just a run. Up stepped Cullen, who drilled a ball deep to right center field and raced around the bases to tie the game. Eugene was next up, lacing a hustle double to center field to set up the winning opportunity. Lindsay came to the plate, not feeling any pressure, and nailed a ball to left field to score the winning run without a throw. It was a great back and forth game between two offensive powerhouses, and a victory well deserved by the Seawalks.
Both teams are good friends and teammates on other teams so it was a a family affair championship game. Both teams started of slowly but both also had a big inning late. No Pants Party's inning was just a little bigger. Congrats to NNP for another great season!
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Coming off an hard fought earlier in the evening win, Chubbies ran into a buzzsaw. Master Battering meant business. Everyong was swing a hot bat to teh tune of a 13-0 lead after 3. Chubbies battled hard making a late push. but Mastering was just too tough pulling away with a 26-6 victory. Congrats to Master Battering for winning the championship and Chubbies for hanging tough and fighting to the end. Congrats to all the teams and thanks for a great season!!
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Mcnasties started the night off with a great win to secure themselves in the championship game and like any true champions they gathered their thoughts and strategies at the sponsor bar.
They came back for the late championship game eager for domination. All joking aside it was one of the best championship games that I have witnessed. It was a back and forth scoring even all night long and true to their team name they kept it Mcnastie and secured a tough win, it came down to a nice catch with runners on the base to hold on to the one run victory.
Soft Balls, Hard Bats win 32-14 over their perennial rival Frank's Lil' Sluggers. The team exacted revenge again to win the championship after falling to Frank's in the regular season. The win was a team effort with stellar defense all around and plenty of offense to boot.
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Finishing the regular season with a lone defeat, to Stampeding Manatees, St Johns got their chance at redemption in the championship game. But first, they would need to get past the Ice Cold Pitchers in the semi-finals.
As a tune up for the title game, St Johns got their bats going, racking up 25 runs including many monstrous bombs. They flashed some leather too, as they won big. The rematch with the Manatees would not be as easy.
A back and forth battle most of the game, St Johns brought out the big sticks in the 5th inning of the championship as they stretched what was a one-run lead to their largest lead of the night. Staving off a late rally, the club held on to get revenge for their only L of the season and bring home the much-deserved championship hardware. Congrats to St Johns!
"Victorious Secret" is our Sunday Funday League champion after a couple of great wins yesterday in the playoffs. Entering the afternoon as the #2 seed meant they had a highly coveted first-round bye, allowing them to scout their competition before their game. It also may have helped them regroup after a tough 7-4 loss the week before the playoffs.
In the first round "Masterbatters" took care of "Nice Snatch" with a 14-7 final score, while "Balls Up in the Air" defeated "Resting Pitch Face" by the score of 10-6, allowing both winners to advance to the next round.
In the second round our to seed "Glove Love" faced off against "Masterbatters" and had a bit of a scare against the #5 ranked team. It was a hard fought game, but "Glove Love" was able to pick up an 8-6 win despite maybe not being at their best.
In our other semi-final game "Victorious Secret" didn't have the greatest hitting game, but were able to rely on their dependable defense to secure a 5-2 win to set us up for a championship game featuring the league's two heavyweights.
In the championship game the bats for "Victorious Secret" picked up some steam, leading them to eight runs. Unfortunately for their opponent, "Glove Love", the same couldn't be said for their offense. While six runs is certainly decent, it wasn't enough to defeat "Victorious Secret". Oddly enough "Glove Love" lost by the score of 8-6 a game after winning by the same margin.
Congrats to "Victorious Secret" on a great season, and we look forward to seeing them make a run for back-to-back titles in the upcoming one!
Once again Chico's has been crowned league champions. Their display of hitting, pitching and stellar defense proved too much for the Big Cats and their hopes of finally knocking of Chico's. Ripping off 8 runs in the first inning would guarantee most teams a comfortable victory provided that their defense can hold up to a comeback. It just wasn't meant to be for the Big Cats as Chico's responded with a 9 inning first inning of their own clearly knocking the Big Cats back on their heels and dashing any hopes of momentum going into the next few innings. After only being able to score three runs over the next five innings, Chico's took advantage and ripped off eleven runs to put some distance between themselves and the Big Cats. In the end there was just too much firepower, tight defense and stellar pitching that they could not keep up with. Congratulations once again for yet another great season and for yet another league championship.
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Last year, Softest Balls came into the championship game as the favorites, just like they did yesterday, but walked away without the win. Yesterday was a different story. Softest had a first round bye and were facing a tough Never Gotten Past Second Base team. Softest started off a little tentative and the game was within one or two runs until the sixth when Softest scored 6 runs to take a 15-7 lead and walked away with the Championship that eluded them last year. Congrats to Softest and the rest of the league for a great season!
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"The Gold-Fielders" are our Thursday Softball League champions following their two wins on championship night. The two wins also mean they went an undefeated 10-0 through the season, leaving the rest of their opponents to suffer in their wake.
In their first game of the night "The Gold-Fielders" took on "Hit It and Acquit It". As the #4 seed "Hit It and Acquit It" wasted no time and surprised their higher ranked opponent by striking early in the 1st inning with three runs. But, our champions wouldn't let them get too far ahead and quickly followed up with four runs of their own in the bottom of the inning to take the lead. The game stayed neck-and-neck until later in the fourth inning when "The Gold-Fielders" caught fire on offense, adding seven runs. With that they pulled away and put the game away for good with the final score of 13-6.
In our second "Green Machine" picked up four early runs on the "Out of Towners" but gave up three in the bottom of the 1st, making it 4-3 after just an inning. Unfortunately that would be as close as the "Out of Towners" got as a combination playing with just nine players and some struggles on the mound led to a ton of walks and runs for their opponent. "Green Machine" did well to take full advantage of this and went on to with the game in a blowout.
Things were much closer in our championship than they were in our previous two games. It didn't look that way at first though as "The Gold-Fielders" held a 10-3, seven-run lead late in the bottom of the sixth inning. "Green Machine" was able to pull five runs together to make it a 10-8 game, but with two outs and a runner on second, were unable to find a few last hits to tie it. Instead, "The Gold-Fielders" were able to pick up the third and final out the end the game, sealing their title by the score of 10-8.
Congratulations to "The Gold-Fielders" on a perfect season, and we hope to see them back in our league soon!
"Where My Pitches At" is our Monday Night Softball League champion following a great collective night of hitting for them.
The first game of the night was a pitcher's nightmare in a high-scoring, affair between the top seeded "Pitch Perfect" and the underdog "Pitch Slap". Both teams picked up runs left and right, combining for the league's highest run total of the season in one game. Despite all the great hitting only one team could win, and that turned out to be "Pitch Perfect" with a 16-13 final score.
Our second game of the night was between "Where My Pitches At" and "Sons of Pitches" for the second spot in the championship. Once again it was offense that ruled the day as "Where My Pitches At" picked up 13 runs in a 13-7 win, placing themselves in a spot to win it all.
In the championship game both teams grinded through the first few innings in a defensive battle. "Pitch Perfect" would grab the momentum after turning an incredible triple play to get out of a jam in the third. They rode that momentum to their half of the inning by adding a few runs to make the score 5-3 going into the last inning. In the top of the sixth "Where My Pitches At" scored two runs tie it, followed by a quick bottom-half of the inning allowing no runs, forcing extra innings.
In extras "Where My Pitches At" added 4 in the top of the 7th inning followed by another solid defensive half of the inning, making them the champs and winning by the final score of 9-5.
Congrats to "Where My Pitches At" on a phenomenal championship game win! Not only did they fight back after they were down, their clutch bats stayed hot for extras, sealing the game and the season!
"Where's Jeter?" is our Friday Night League champion following a great championship win in quite a nail-biter.
We had an upset in our first game of the night as the great hitting of "Alcoballics" proved to be too much for the top team up until this point, "Sons of Pitches". Unfortunately for them their regular season success didn't translate to when it truly mattered in the playoffs. Their cold bats, coupled with the fact they were playing short-handed, led to their demise as they fell 10-4 to the #4 seeded "Alcoballics" in what was a disappointing end to the season for the favorites.
The second game of the night features "Los Jorts" who jumped out to an early lead on "Where's Jeter?" Our eventual champs wouldn't go away so easily though as they slowly chipped away at their early deficit. Eventually "Where's Jeter?" was able to find their bats in the latter-half of the game, en route to a 10-3 win.
Our championship game between "Where's Jeter?" and "Alcoballics" was definitely a close one, and it all came down to one scoring inning by both teams. Couple that with several bang-bang plays and it was definitely a nerve-wracking game until the end. In the end only one team could be crowned the winner though, and this season that was "Where's Jeter?" after a 3-1 win in the league championship. Congrats to them on a fantastic season!
The "Fly Ballers" are our Wednesday Night Softball league champions after a fantastic defensive outing in the championship game that led them to victory. Heading into the game their opponent, "The BallBarains: This Time it's Personal" were decent favorites having gone 8-0 through their regular season games. But, that didn't matter much to the "Fly Ballers"!
The "Fly Ballers" got off to a great start picking up three runs in the top of the 1st inning, giving them an early lead. "The BallBarians" didn't stay quiet though and answered with an early run of their own to cut the deficit to two. After that both teams upped the ante and played great defense for the next four innings.
In the final inning the "Fly Ballers" had a chance to add to their lead, but the "BallBarians" made a great play to throw out the runner on a tag up for a double play in the top of the 6th, keeping the game within reach. The "Fly Ballers" wouldn't let up though, as their defense made quick work of "The BallBarians" offense in the bottom of the 6th, making them the champions!
Congrats to the "Fly Ballers" for a complete team win in the championship game against a high quality opponent. We hope to see them take a shot at defending their title next season!
Taco Corp successfully defended their title and took home the upper division championship for the 2nd Straight Season. Long time cellar dwellers the BAMFERS won their first warm weather championship ever.
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No chance of another rainout out today...A sun-drenched field at Irving Park featured Pitch Please vs. The Syndicate in the championship game, two quality teams who stood at the top of the standings throughout the regular season.
With Ross on the mound and Jen & Patrick holding down the left side of the outfield, Pitch Please built up and impressive 12-2 lead heading into the bottom of the 4th inning. The usually crushing bats of The Syndicate finally woke up, scoring 7 runs and making this the close championship game we all expected from the first pitch. Pitch Please tightened up their defense for the remaining three innings (in the words of catcher Ang.."Patrick, you're a freakin' stud!"), holding off a last inning surge and eventually claiming the title with a thrilling 15-14 victory.
Congrats to Pitch Please...a team that represents all that is great about Underdog softball at Irving Park!
The Leftovers completed a dominant season with a superb 28-15 win over the Sassy Sasquatches in the Championship Game Thursday. The Leftovers pulled ahead early in the game, scoring a massive 10 runs in the first inning. Josh Ertmer, Chris Howard and Ryan Hammond all homered to lead the Leftovers to victory. Mike Chowdhury pitched a complete game, doing a good job to subdue the Sassy Sasquatches. The Sassy Sasquatches did mount a late comeback, scoring nine runs in the final two innings, but the Leftovers made some great plays on defense to hold on to the lead and take home the championship title.
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The Indy team Randy Johnson's Ill-Fated Bird ran away with the softcore title on Sunday. They capped off a productive season by easily handling both opponents they faced in the day's playoff matchups. The team was carried by its stellar offense, winning both the semifinal and championship games by double digits. A championship is a feat rarely accomplished by an Indy team, making Sunday's results that much more impressive!
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In the spring league finale at Hiawatha Sunday night, Belltown Pub came ready to play and secure an undefeated season and the championship. Coming off their 26-run onslaught in the semifinal game, the Red Machine hoped to spoil the celebration. But in the end, the Pub would take home the prize.
Clearly functioning as team, Belltown Pub combined the excellent pitching of Tony and stellar defense to post four shutout innings. Mixed with an offense that scored in each inning, the Pub led from the beginning and never looked back.
Asked who the MVP was for the season, the manager replied that the whole team was for their consistent play and for capping an undefeated season with the most important win, the championship.
With great pitching all day long from Mark (and a few timely hits) and a game clinching HR from Ellen Pitch Slap cruised to a championship on an overcast Sunday at Greenlake to take the cake. After squeaking by in the Semi's 12-10 it was smoother sailing against a spirited Indy team, as the bats woke up in the later innings once the championship was in reach. We hope the wait was worth the prize, nice work Pitch Slap!
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The no pants party came into the championship game on a double header, they tried saying that they were old but they played like they were all 18. They got down early in the game but kept the ball on the bats and were able to secure the championship. It was a great game to witness and they won with style and grace.
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What a performance for the Dugouts, as they are the Coed Softball Champions in the Sunday Magnolia/Queen Anne League. Starting out as the 5 seed, they made quick work of Pitches Be Crazy in the first game, totaling 23 runs in the first 3 innings on way to a 36-14 victory. That brought them to a match-up with the #1 seeded It's LIT. The game was close in the first two innings before Dugouts scored 8 in the 3rd, and never looked back. That took them to the championship game against the Crabby Swingers, whom they had beaten in a close game earlier in the season. It was close until the 5th, when Dustin (more on him later!) crushed a Grand Slam home run, and they never looked back, winning the championship game 18-12. Stars were all around, but two come to mind for the 3 games. Josh was an excellent pitcher, throwing the knuckle all day long and letting his very skilled outfield do much of the work. But the real MVP goes to Dustin Tiffany, who clobbered 8 (!!!!!!!) home runs during the day and drove in at least 20.
Great games, great season! Congrats to the Dugouts.
The M's got off with a bang en route to their Midcore Magnolia title. In the fifth inning of their first game against I'd Hit that, Jack M and Ted K went back to back, smashing massive home runs to give their team a lead that would not be relinquished. The first game was a low scoring affair, but the action ratcheted up against the Puppy-Ticklers in the semis. The M's jumped out to 7 quick runs and never looked back, holding on 17-12 to book a place in the finals.
They would face a Smoldering Remains team which had done damage of their own en route to the big game, with a 23-9 blitzing of Athletes in Training, behind the pitching/hitting power of Andrew G.
The M's again jumped out in front to open the scoring 5-0, and tacked on a 8 more on their way to a fairly comfortable 13-8 margin. A big shout out to the M's venerable Pat, who pitched all 20 innings of his team's Sunday and bring them to the title.
After falling short last season Chico's made a vow to return to the championship game no matter what it took. I saw the look on their faces last season after going undefeated during the regular season and getting knocked off by nemesis PB Army. They took their lumps, held their heads high and went into the off season looking to make some moves in free agency. Well, they made it back to the championship game as promised and this time they were upgraded, ready for a war and looking for some payback against their nemesis PB Army. There isn't really much to be said about the outcome of the game other than the fact that this was not really a game. Chico's just had waaaay too much firepower and a defensive stiniginess that you only see from the leagues very best teams. They definitely had payback on their minds. PB Army knew they were in for a fight early on and midway through the fourth that became quite evident after going down by sixteen runs. You could hear the air being let out of their tires. Hats off to PB Army but this year Chico's was not to be denied come hell or high water. Congratulations to Chico's for their second league title and we look forward to seeing you guys take the field again in the summer. Could this be a dynasty in the making? We shall see.
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The "Quest for One" is finally over and the Thunder Buddies have been crowned new league champions. After three grueling games and battling the elements they have finally put it all together and are now proud owners of a league championship. This team has been at for the better part of six seasons and because of injuries, prior engagements and trying to get people to show up they have fallen short in the previous four attempts in a championship game. Led the mound mastery of Eugene Gray and the hot bats of the entire team, this team would not be denied their first championship. Squaring off against number one seeded Balco Bombers didn't matter to them at all. From the start they came out swinging and would not be intimidated by the perennial league power house. The war raged for 8 full innings and in the end their defense came to the rescue shutting down Balco in the bottom half of the eighth inning and helping them secure their first league title. I am very proud of this team and the way they played all day. Even in the face of going up against the leagues best team, they held together, kept their cool and in the end are now crowned champions. CONGRATULATIONS!!!
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The "Bench Warmers" are our Thursday Night Softball League champions following a great championship night of games!
After taking a win in their first game of the night, they awaited the winner of our matchup between the #2 "Pitches Love Me" and #3 "Cherry Poppers." Seven innings wasn't enough to separate these two as the game went to extras. In the eighth inning "Pitches Love Me" was able to grab the lead and would eventually win by the final of 10-8, sealing their position in the championship.
The championship game was the third time these squads met this season. The first two matchups during the regular season resulting in close, one-run wins for "Bench Warmers" which may have given them the psychological edge in this
The final started off with both teams battling for supremacy with "Bench Warmers" snagging a 3-1 lead after one. From there the game turned into a defensive battle with neither team able to get any more runs. That was until "Bench Warmers" picked up three more insurance runs in the final inning. By the end they were the champs and took the crown after a 6-1 game.
Once again, congrats to "Bench Warmers" on their championship win!
"The BallBarians: Hitting It Raw This Time" are our Sunday Funday League champions! Coming into the night as the #2 team they took care of business in the first round, then beat a Cinderella hopeful in the final to take the league championship.
In their first game of the night our eventual champions took on the lowest seed in the tournament, "Nice Snatch!", who entered the game with some extremely hot bats after racking up an insane amount of runs in their first game. Unfortunately for them things were a bit harder against "The BallBarians" who were able to tame those hot bats by allowing just three runs while scoring four. Some top-notch defense by "The BallBarians" helped seal the deal and send them off to the championship game.
On the other side of the bracket the #4 team, "We'd Hit That" also caught some hot bats scoring 18 runs in back-to back wins. Their second win was against the top team during the regular season "Baby Blue Balls" knocking out the championship hopefully sooner than they would have liked. With two wins under their belt and carrying the hot hand, "We'd Hit That" was looking to take it all.
In the championship game "The BallBarians" were able to cool the hot bats of "We'd Hit That" while also picking up plenty of runs in the process. The fact that "The BallBarians" were a bit fresher may have made all the difference, but either way they were able to pull off an 8-1 championship victory.
Congratulations to "The BallBarians: Hitting It Raw This Time" for winning the Sunday Funday League championship!
"Soft Balls, Hard Bats" is our Friday Softball League champion after knocking off two higher seeded teams in the playoffs.
Their first game of the night was against their season rival and #2 seed "Alcoballics." The teams split their season series 1-1.
This game was all about offense with both teams getting on base easily and not much in the way of outstanding defense. "Soft Balls, Hard Bats" was about to muster just one more run than their rival though, giving them the 9-8 win and a spot in the final.
That matchup was the polar opposite of the game on the other side of the bracket as the top team in the league, "Sons of Pitches", won 2-0 in a pitcher's duel. The only runs in that game came off a two-run homer, with their defense taking care of everything else.
In the championship game the offensive explosion for "Soft Balls, Hard Bats" continued. They picked up 10 runs as once again their opponent's defense was helpless to stop them. On the other side of things "Sons of Pitches" couldn't quite keep up with the hot bats for "Soft Balls, Hard Bats" leading to a 10-5 championship win.
Congrats to "Soft Balls, Hard Bats" for a great championship run, proving that all you have to do is get into the playoffs, and anything can happen from there!
"The Gloveables" are our Wednesday Softball league champions after a dominating championship performance last night.
But, it wasn't just the championship game that "The Gloveables" dominated, it was a consistent dominance over the course of the whole season.
The "Gloveables" finished the season with a perfect 9-0 record though they did hit a few speed bumps on the way. Their championship game opponent "Huge Subpoenas" gave our champs a run for their money a couple of times, falling short twice buy just one run. They would meet once again in the championship game, but this time for the ultimate bragging rights.
In the championship game "The Gloveables" took an early lead scoring four runs in the top of the 1st inning. Afterward both teams settled in with "Huge Subpoenas" picking up a couple of runs. But, in the top half of the sixth inning "The Gloveables" found their bats and broke the game wide open picking up run after run, until they couldn't run anymore. When the dust had settled and the game was over, it was "The Gloveables" who took home the hardware with a 12-2 final score.
Congrats to "The Gloveables" on a dominantly perfect 9-0 season!
The Apostles went out with a bang in their final season of Tuesday Men's softball by winning their last championship.
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SEATTLE,WA---You can never be sure of anything in softball. On a breezy Saturday on Capitol Hill, the Maroon-clad club "Good in Every Position" seemed out of the running in the semifinals against the Sabey Sluggers. Down 7-4 going into the last inning, G.i.E.P. managed to tie the score before winning in walk-off fashion on Cate C's infield hit. It was their first lead of the game.
The celebration could only be temporary, however, as the team immediately turned around to play They Might Be Giants in the final, a side which had smashed their way to a 19-0 win earlier in the day. Undeterred, G.i.E.P never trailed, jumping out to a three run advantage and pulling out a 9-5 win to take home the title behind Billy B's stellar pitching performance and solid defensive work, including a laser-throw double-play to kill a rally. (Note-Billy earned a player of the game nod for his play.)
As they donned their champs-t-shirts with excitement, they promised to return again. When you've taken home an Underdog League crown, that's a 'good position' to be in.
The Designated Drinkers in their inaugural season have captured their first league title. This team, very un-assuming and very low key, they had the firepower to knock off powerhouse Seawalks. From the beginning this team withstood everything the no.1 seed could throw at them and they handled it gracefully while mounting an assault of their own. They helped themselves out by playing lock down defense and being able to score in every inning. In the end their bats were just too much for the no.1 seed. Great game DD and congratulations on your first ever league title
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Soft Balls and Hard Bats have done it again capturing yet another league title. I can't say enough about this teams resilience and their ability to play for each other. They battled through adversity, injuries, no shows and crazy weather during the season. They stood together, took the bezst shots from each league team they played and came out standing on top.Congratulations guys and Gals on yet another league title.
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Last night wrapped up our Monday night softball league, with four teams vying for the title. Our #1 seed, We Got The Runs, was playing shorthanded against the #4 seeded "Red-e to Win". Earlier in the season, We Got The Runs edged them out, 9-7, but being shorthanded, they fell silent and lost 7-0 with "Red-e to Win" moving on to the championship game.
Our other semi-final game pitted #2 "The A Team" against #3 "White Lightning". The A Team had their number this season, winning 14-8 in the regular season and following it up with a 13-5 playoff victory after their offensive onslaught last night.
Our Championship game was a pitchers duel for four innings with both teams flashing the leather and pitching well. "The A Team" team was able to break the game open in the 5th inning and added a few more runs in the last inning to secure the championship. Many of the A Team players had lost championship games in past seasons, but now they can sleep as champions! Red-e to Win showed great sportsmanship and class in defeat.
Thanks to everyone for a great season!
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