
Showing posts with label Girls Sports Softball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girls Sports Softball. Show all posts
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Friday, May 21, 2010
Bulldogs fall short in Girl's Softball
SOFTBALL: Burbank loses in wild-card playoff game against Pioneer Valley.
By Jeff Tully, Burbank Leader
Published: May 18, 2010
MCCAMBRIDGE PARK — It was apparent early on in the playoff game between Burbank High and Pioneer Valley that it wasn’t going to be a pitchers’ duel.
It was also evident that the winner was going to have to outlast their opponent in a slugfest.
Although the Bulldogs battled their way back several times in Tuesday’s CIF Southern Section Division III wild-card game, they fell just short, losing 10-9, in a game at McCambridge Park.
The loss ends the season for the Bulldogs (17-10), which tied for second place in the Pacific League and went into the playoffs as the No. 3 seed from the league.
Burbank pitchers Kristi Hale, who started, and Chrystal Diaz had trouble stifling the Panthers’ batters.
“Our pitching was inconsistent, and that was something that really hurt us,” Burbank Coach Nicole Drabecki said. “When your pitchers are having problems, that puts a lot of pressure on your defense.”
The Bulldogs pitchers gave up 12 hits and nine walks.
On offense, Burbank received some solid performances. Senior shortstop Kassy Uchida, who is headed to Utah State, was three for four with three runs scored, senior Megan Schafer was three for four with a triple, a double and five runs batted in and senior Alyssa Meredith celebrated her 18th birthday by going three for three with two RBI and two runs scored. READ FULL STORY
By Jeff Tully, Burbank Leader
Published: May 18, 2010
MCCAMBRIDGE PARK — It was apparent early on in the playoff game between Burbank High and Pioneer Valley that it wasn’t going to be a pitchers’ duel.
It was also evident that the winner was going to have to outlast their opponent in a slugfest.
Although the Bulldogs battled their way back several times in Tuesday’s CIF Southern Section Division III wild-card game, they fell just short, losing 10-9, in a game at McCambridge Park.
The loss ends the season for the Bulldogs (17-10), which tied for second place in the Pacific League and went into the playoffs as the No. 3 seed from the league.
Burbank pitchers Kristi Hale, who started, and Chrystal Diaz had trouble stifling the Panthers’ batters.
“Our pitching was inconsistent, and that was something that really hurt us,” Burbank Coach Nicole Drabecki said. “When your pitchers are having problems, that puts a lot of pressure on your defense.”
The Bulldogs pitchers gave up 12 hits and nine walks.
On offense, Burbank received some solid performances. Senior shortstop Kassy Uchida, who is headed to Utah State, was three for four with three runs scored, senior Megan Schafer was three for four with a triple, a double and five runs batted in and senior Alyssa Meredith celebrated her 18th birthday by going three for three with two RBI and two runs scored. READ FULL STORY
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Uchida, Russo lift 'Dogs
By Jeff Tully
Published:Friday, March 26, 2010
MCCAMBRIDGE PARK — It was a battle of young pitchers in their first season with their respective programs when the Burbank High softball team took on Hoover Thursday in a Pacific League game. With the Bulldogs’ No. 1 pitcher, freshman Chrystal Diaz, sidelined with an ankle injury, fellow freshman Ashley Russo got the start against the Tornadoes. Hoover started sophomore Briana Manzanero, a transfer from Burroughs.
Russo, who enjoyed success in the Burbank Little League program before coming to Burbank, had a no-hitter through four innings and gave up just one hit in helping the Bulldogs roll to a 10-0 victory at McCambridge Park. The game was called in the sixth inning because of the 10-run mercy rule.
Burbank Coach Nicole Drabecki said she was pleased with Russo’s performance.“She has pitched in four of our 10 games, so she’s had some experience,” said Drabecki, whose squad is 7-3, 2-0 in league. “She had the no-hitter going and was doing well. I just think she got a little tired in the later innings and she was leaving the ball up a little.”
Hoover (3-3, 0-2) was coming off a fine effort against Arcadia. The Tornadoes were leading in Tuesday’s game, only to lose to the Apaches, 5-4.“We were hoping to build on what we did against Arcadia in this game,” Hoover Coach Rich Henning said. “But we just weren’t able to do that.“We are still taking baby steps, and I am happy with the way we’ve improved this season. We’ll get there.”The Tornadoes’ only hit was a single by senior Vanessa Dorado in the fifth inning.
Russo had three strikeouts and walked two. Read Full Story
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