The Pandemics hit the ground running Friday night defeating the Mean Gang-Green from the EPA. We jumped out to an early 5-0 lead with some powerful hitting and quick base running. However, Gang Green turned their bats on in the 3rd and came creeping back with 4 runs. HHS shook off the mid-game jitters after Ray Sass cranked a ball deep into right field that started another 5 point rally for the Pandemics. Final score: HHS Pandemics 10 EPA Gang-Green 4
Our Infield, including: Kent Forde, Joanne Chiedi, Ben Sasse, Kaleena White, Chris Hickey, John Poelman, and Tom Hase were like a row of 6th graders playing Red Rover with kindergartners, not allowing anything to get through. Specifically, Kent Forde looked like the ever acrobatic Derek Jeter playing short stop with some of the plays he made in the field. The pink gloved, Mary Kosinski, caught a crucial fly ball that put an end to Gang Green’s only rally.On offense our bats were hot. Bill Steiger and Michael Banyas both pounded homeruns, and Ray Sass would have if Angela Hope, who had just gotten on base with a terrific hit herself, hadn’t stopped to flirt with the short stop. Ray couldn’t score until she passed home plate! I believe Angela did get the short stops number.
A great game was played by all! I appreciate everyone coming out and playing, and having patience with the coach during the first game.
For future games, I will be doing a roll call before the game so we can get a strategic lineup for everyone who wants to play. Thanks again to everyone who showed up! It was a great game! Congratulations Pandemics!
Next up: Batting cages this Thursday evening. More to come!
Coach Nelson
Our Infield, including: Kent Forde, Joanne Chiedi, Ben Sasse, Kaleena White, Chris Hickey, John Poelman, and Tom Hase were like a row of 6th graders playing Red Rover with kindergartners, not allowing anything to get through. Specifically, Kent Forde looked like the ever acrobatic Derek Jeter playing short stop with some of the plays he made in the field. The pink gloved, Mary Kosinski, caught a crucial fly ball that put an end to Gang Green’s only rally.On offense our bats were hot. Bill Steiger and Michael Banyas both pounded homeruns, and Ray Sass would have if Angela Hope, who had just gotten on base with a terrific hit herself, hadn’t stopped to flirt with the short stop. Ray couldn’t score until she passed home plate! I believe Angela did get the short stops number.
A great game was played by all! I appreciate everyone coming out and playing, and having patience with the coach during the first game.
For future games, I will be doing a roll call before the game so we can get a strategic lineup for everyone who wants to play. Thanks again to everyone who showed up! It was a great game! Congratulations Pandemics!
Next up: Batting cages this Thursday evening. More to come!
Coach Nelson
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