Times Advocate, 1989-07-05, Page 29Page 18
Times -Advocate, July 5,1989
Crediton
CREDITON - The Crediton La-
dies fastball team stayed on the
winning track by defeating their
two opponents this past week. The.
Cowgirls defeated Dublin on home
ground Monday night 5-2 and then
pounded Exeter 8-4 in Exeter.
The local ladies saw action Mon-
day night at home' against St.
Pauls and travelled to St_. Marys on
Tuesday night.
Crediton, 5 - Dublin 2
In their first game against Dublin
this season the local squad defeated
their opponent quite soundly but
their next meeting on Monday
night was not such an easy task.
Crediton started off very slowly
in the first inning with only Kelli
Phillips getting on base on balls
and was left stranded there.
In the second inning, Crediton
took the lead with Marilyn Young
and Kathy Gielen hitting Teresa
Van Raay home after she got to
first on a walk.
The third inning saw three more
Crediton runners cross the plate
which were Kelli Phillips, Deb
Lord and Teresa McGee after hits
by. McGee, Brenda Morgan and
Lori Devlaeminck.
Dublin came back with a rally in
the sixth inning achieving two
runs but were quickly shut down in
s.
Cowgirls get two straight fastball victories
the seventh with three up and three
down.
Teresa McGee pitched the game
for Crediton notching six strike-
outs to her favour:
Kelli Phillips played a strong
catcher's position and strong de-
fence by Brenda Wilds and Teresa
Van Raay.
Crediton 8 - Exeter 4
A fast -paced and competitive
game was played in Exeter on
Tuesday night. Crediton certainly
started off on the right foot against.
last year'sJeague champions by
pounding out four runs to take the
lead in the first inning.
Tammy Regier, Brenda Wilds
reached first on errors. Debbie Lord
moved them around with a bunt
and Brenda Morgan blasted a triple
into centre field to send them
home. Lori Vevleaminck then add-
ed a double and Marilyn Young a
single in the same inning to keep
the rally going.
In the second inning,.Wilds and
Lord scored again off the bats of
Teresa McGee, Morgan and Teresa
Van Raay.
Exeter came back in the third
with two runs off the bats of P
Down, H. Elliott and T. Nethery.
to leave the score 6-2.
In the fourth inning, Regier
reached fust with a single, Brenda
Wilds with a walk. Lord and McGee
moved the runners around with sac-
rifice
acrifice hits to allow Regier to score.
Exeter again got on the bats in
the fifth inning obtaining two more
runs from the same two hitters as
in the third with help from C
Down.
Crediton held Exeter back for the
next two innings and added an insu-
rance run in the seventh by Deb
Lord after starting off the inning
with a bunt and then reaching third
on errors and was sent home from
another long hit ball by Morgan.
Van Raay reached first on a single
but was left standing at the end of
the inning.
Brenda Morgan pitched a' very
Strong competitive game adding
five strikeouts to her list.
'Brenda Wilds, Kelli Phillips and
Marilyn Young made some great
catches out field and Teresa McGee
played a strong second base.
There is some really competitive
fastball being played in the ladies
league so come out and cheer your
local team on.
Exeter Golf Club
Monday Men's League
July 3, 1989
B Flight
Low Gross - Bob Reynolds -
43
Low Net- Kitch Pavlick
C Flight
Low Gross Doug Penhale -
44: AL Bell - 43
Low Net - Gary Kyle - 31;
Stan Kochan - 33.
Longest Drive - Kitch Pav-
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50/50 Draw - Bob. Reynolds
Skins - Al Bell #6; D o ug
Penhale #3
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