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= 2010 Softball season =

'''Training sessions: '''
Tuesdays, 4pm

'''Game plan:'''
|| Thu || 6/17/10 || 5:15 || Alberta Sunrise vs Ligo Waves || F2 || Ruddock House ||
|| Thu || 6/24/10 || 5:15 || Ligo Waves vs Anti-Social Scientists || F1 || No Glove No Love ||
|| Thu || 7/1/10 || 6:30 || Love Waves vs Ligo Waves || F1 || A-HATS ||
|| Thu || 7/8/10 || 5:15 || Ligo Waves vs No Glove No Love || F1 || Love Waves ||
|| Thu || 7/15/10 || 6:30 || A-HATS vs Ligo Waves || F2 || LA Dipoles ||
|| Thu || 7/22/10 || 6:30 || Ligo Waves vs Ruddock House || F2 || No Glove NoLove ||
|| Thu || 7/29/10 || 5:15 || LA Dipoles vs Ligo Waves || F2 || Love Waves ||

'''Umpires:'''
17th June 2010, 6:30PM, Aidan Brooks - Kiwamu Izumi
1st July 2010, 5:15PM, Frank Seifert - Rana Adhikari
15th July 2010, 5:15PM, Peter Kalmus - Alastair Heptonstall
29th July 2010, 6:30PM, Mindy Jacobson - Jan Harms
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- Notable efforts
- Stuart and Zach's outfield catches - nice work.
- Dmass telling the batter to hit the ball straight at him … and then having the ball hit straight at him.

 || Inning || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 ||
 || Score || 4 || 1 || 0 || 0 ||<#FF8080> 1 ||

''Captain's analysis:''
After a fabolous first inning where our team operated like a softball machine, we somehow lost the grip and gave away a certain win. Heroic individual efforts could not compensate for our obvious deficits in batting for the rest of the game. Only superhuman will power made it possible to score another run in the last inning of the match. Unfortunately, we found out well after the game that the umpire has not even recognized the score so that the official final result was 5:23. In general, I think that it can be a good strategy to distract the umpire with violent body checks against weak opponents to do even meaner things elsewhere on the field, but we should try to avoid this in the future whenever we are about to score. I am almost certain that we could win games with our intelligence alone, but I would also be happy to see many of you at our next training session.


'''''Notable efforts'''''
 * Stuart and Zach's outfield catches - nice work.
 * Dmass telling the batter to hit the ball straight at him … and then having the ball hit straight at him.

attachment:softball.png

2010 Softball season

Training sessions: Tuesdays, 4pm

Game plan:

Thu

6/17/10

5:15

Alberta Sunrise vs Ligo Waves

F2

Ruddock House

Thu

6/24/10

5:15

Ligo Waves vs Anti-Social Scientists

F1

No Glove No Love

Thu

7/1/10

6:30

Love Waves vs Ligo Waves

F1

A-HATS

Thu

7/8/10

5:15

Ligo Waves vs No Glove No Love

F1

Love Waves

Thu

7/15/10

6:30

A-HATS vs Ligo Waves

F2

LA Dipoles

Thu

7/22/10

6:30

Ligo Waves vs Ruddock House

F2

No Glove NoLove

Thu

7/29/10

5:15

LA Dipoles vs Ligo Waves

F2

Love Waves

Umpires: 17th June 2010, 6:30PM, Aidan Brooks - Kiwamu Izumi 1st July 2010, 5:15PM, Frank Seifert - Rana Adhikari 15th July 2010, 5:15PM, Peter Kalmus - Alastair Heptonstall 29th July 2010, 6:30PM, Mindy Jacobson - Jan Harms

Game 1 - vs Alberta Sunrise

  • Inning

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    Score

    4

    1

    0

    0

    1

Captain's analysis: After a fabolous first inning where our team operated like a softball machine, we somehow lost the grip and gave away a certain win. Heroic individual efforts could not compensate for our obvious deficits in batting for the rest of the game. Only superhuman will power made it possible to score another run in the last inning of the match. Unfortunately, we found out well after the game that the umpire has not even recognized the score so that the official final result was 5:23. In general, I think that it can be a good strategy to distract the umpire with violent body checks against weak opponents to do even meaner things elsewhere on the field, but we should try to avoid this in the future whenever we are about to score. I am almost certain that we could win games with our intelligence alone, but I would also be happy to see many of you at our next training session.

Notable efforts

  • Stuart and Zach's outfield catches - nice work.
  • Dmass telling the batter to hit the ball straight at him … and then having the ball hit straight at him.

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