Defense propels 8th grade
The 8th grade girls jumped out to an early 11-0 lead early in the second quarter, and then scored only two points the rest of the way. They somehow managed to hang on to win the game 13-9.
Their defense was great throughout and that's what won them this game. They wore down as the game went on and just could not hit their shots. But their early cushion proved enough as they won their season debut.
Tianna had a game-high 8 points. Melinda had 3 points and Emily 2.
Good debut for baseball team
Inexperience proved too much to overcome as the errors and walks eventually caught up with the baseball team. Trailing 5-2 going into the top of the fifth, the flood gates opened and a 5-2 deficit soon became 12-2, due to some poor fielding and pitching.
The boys were right in this game until the end and made some nice plays in the field. Tommy fielded most of his grounders cleanly and Elliot caught a blooper.
The nicest defensive play of the afternoon came when Gary snagged a line drive in left field, threw to Derek, who relayed it back to first to turn a double play.
Offensively, Jeremy and Tommy both drove in runs with base hits. Gavin C., who walked on a hit-by-pitch scored on Tommy's double that made it 2-2. Brandon scored on Jeremy's bloop hit for the first run of the game.
Derek got the start and gave up five runs, four of them unearned.
Two is not enough for 3rd, 4th/5th grade teams
Both the 3rd and 4th/5th grade teams were held to two points in their games earlier today. The 3rd grade fell for the second straight day, this time by a score of 10-2.
Miracle scored the only 2 points of the game.
On the 4th/5th grade side of things, Tiffany, Garrick's sister scored the lone two points of the game early on, and their offense was quiet the rest of the day.
When you can't score more than two points, it's tough to win, as they lost 16-2.
7th grade wins their season opener
The 7th grade won 24-8 in game one of the regular season. Marissa led the team with 16 points, while Beverlyn and Serina both scored as well.
7th Grade, March 13, 2010 from Bryan Cheung on Vimeo.
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