2002: A Season to be proud of!
Barrie's Garner's Sports Rookie Red Sox baseball season came to an end on Labor Day weekend for the 2002 season. While the team came up short of capturing the OBA Provincial title the team did accomplish several significant milestones and have put in place a strong foundation for the future. It has been several years since a Barrie Rookie Ball team captured both the York Simcoe regular season and playoff championships along with qualify for the OBA provincials. The 2002 Barrie Red Sox won these titles in a convincing fashion sweeping both tournaments and they managed to record some really unique achievements during the seaon including scoring 10 runs in a single inning (unique given you can only send 10 players to the plate in an inning) and managing to send 10 players to the plate every inning for an entire game. The most impressive aspect of this team was the ability of the boys to hang in and play every team close. In 4 losses to arguably the three best teams in Ontario (Cambridge, North York and Mississauga X 2) the Barrie squad lost by a combined score of 51-46. That's not easy on the heart if you are a spectator.
Red Sox exit early at the OBA's
A weak start in game one haunted the Barrie Red Sox at the OBA's. Barrie faced off against St Thomas in the opening game and the Barrie squad simply didn't bring their "A" game on this night. St Thomas outscored Barrie 9-1 in the first three innings and cruised to an 11-8 win. The most shocking aspect to this game was the disappearance of the Barrie bats. St Thomas played their outfield along the edge of the infield for most of the game and Barrie simply couldn't take advantage. It was simply one of those games you would like to forget. In Round 2 Barrie met Cambridge. Cambridge had suffered similar difficulties in Round 1 as Barrie did and Ajax hammered Cambridge 30 - 16. Barrie faced off with Cambridge in an elimination game that saw Barrie's bats return. In the end Cambridge also hit the ball extremely well and they went on to win 18-17 in extra innings. Despite the heart breaking loss Barrie battled hard and played a game to be proud of. Cambridge would go on to destroy Mississauga, 20 -0, and eliminate the Tigers from the tournament. The Tigers had lost earlier in the tournament to North York. Cambridge eventually faced with an undefeated North York team in the finals. In game one of the finals Cambridge handed North York their only defeat of the tournament (21-10) but Cambridge didn't have enough left to beat them again and North York won the final game 14 - 8 to secure the OBA championship. Here is our final line score:
1
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
Final |
Barrie |
6 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
3 |
7 |
0 |
16 |
Cambridge |
2 |
1 |
3 |
1 |
5 |
0 |
5 |
1 |
17 |