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Posted by Derrick Burns at Jul 23, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

On July 20 Sorcerers Emily Allard (Antioch, CA) and Ashley Decker (Reno, NV) competed in the first Under Armour All-America Game.  The game was televised nationally on ESPNU at 1 PM Eastern time.

According to the news release, from 300,000 high school softball players in the classes of 2009-2011 nationwide, only 30 players were selected by a committee made up of the nation's most knowledgeable figures in high school softball. Only true students in good academic standing were considered for participation.

Congratulations Emily and Ashley!!!

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Sorcerer Goes 5-2-1 in Champions Cup

Posted by Derrick Burns at Jul 19, 2008 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

After taking the Boulder Championship two weeks ago, Sorcerer tied for 17th place in the Champions Cup tournament this weekend in Irvine with a 5-2-1 record.

Absent players and injuries hampered Sorcerer this weekend. However, the disappointing weekend was not without its highlights. 

In pool play, Mississippi-State bound Courtney Moore extended her outstanding homerun streak to 7 consecutive events, while in the first round of elimination play, Cal-bound Jordan Wallace hit a grand slam homerun followed by a hit by Breana Kostreba and a two-run homerun by Kayla White.

Sorcerer pitchers Sammy Albanese, Jessica Moore, and Hannah Williams all saw action this weekend in the batter's box.  Oregon-bound Jessica hit a double, and now leads the team with a 1.000 batting average and a 2.000 slug percentage in tournament competition.

Most importantly, several Sorcerer players received new college scholarship offers.  Sorcerer anticipates decisions soon.

Boulder Tournament Champions

With a sequence of 3 consecutive come-from-behind victories, Sorcerer won the prestigious 80-team Louisville Slugger Independence Day Tournament in Boulder, CO in their first attempt. Sorcerer scored 68 runs including 7 homeruns in 12 games. See more.

Sorcerer began the tournament with 4 wins and 2 losses in pool play, earning Sorcerer the second seed in their pool. Sorcererrecorded victories over the Michigan Finesse (6-2) with a homerun by Kayla White, the Pennsylvania Blazing Angels(17-0) with a 2nd inning homerun by Kayla White, the New Jersey Inferno (7-1), and the  So Cal Explosion (7-4) with a 5th inning homerun by Mississippi State-bound Courtney Moore (extending her streak to 6 consecutive events). Sorcerer sufferedlosses to the Oklahoma Jitterbugs (0-1) and the Illinois Sharks (5-6).  

On Saturday morning, Sorcerer began single-elimination tournament play,with a 6-0 victory over the Missouri Renegades led by pitcher Amanda Summerford.

On Saturday evening, Sorcerer faced North Carolina-bound pitcher Constance Orr  and the North Carolina Lady Blues who were riding high from just defeating the OC Batbusters.  Unbeknownst to Sorcerer, Orr had led her Butler High School (Charlotte, NC) team this year to a #2 national ranking by StudentSportsSoftball, with 22 wins and no losses. Sorcerer rose to the challenge, and defeated the Lady Blues by a score of 2-0.

On Saturday night, Sorcerer faced Arizona-State bound pitcher Dallas Escobedo of the Arizona Hotshots [Qualified]. While her 70+ MPH pitches were impressive, Sorcerer managed to score 5 runs to defeat the Hotshots 5-4.

On Sunday morning, Sorcerer faced Team Florida [Qualified] in the quarterfinal round. Sorcerer quickly leapt ahead and scored 3 runs, punctuated by a 4th inning homerun by Breana Kostreba.  But in a disastrous 5th inning, Sorcerer gave up 3 runs to allow Team Florida to tie the score. As time ran out, neither team had scored again, sending the game to an international tie-breaking (ITB) inning. In the bottom of the 8th, with an ITB runner on 2nd base, Stanford-bound Maya Burns blasted a shot into center-field, bringing in the winning run, and advancing Sorcerer to the semi-final round.

Late Sunday morning, Sorcerer faced Notre-Dame bound pitcher Jackie Bowe and the Illinois Beverly Bandits [Qualified] in the semi-final round.  The Bandits demonstrated their power at the plate by scoring 3 runs early in the game.  But Sorcerer showed true grit, and fought back to tie the game 3-3 on  homeruns by Cal-bound Jordan Wallace in both the 2nd and the 4th innings. Sorcerer added another run in the 3rd inning, and 1 more in the 4th, to advance to the championship game.

For the tournament championship, nearly exhausted from 11 games in 5 days, Sorcerer faced Texas A&M-bound pitcher Rebecca Arbino and long time rival and nemesis the Corona Angels coached by Marty Tyson.  The Angels scored a run in the first inning.

Sorcerer bats came alive in the 4th inning; adouble by Breana Kostreba brought in Maya Burns. With little production from the starters, but sensing an opportunity, Sorcerer coaches entered Harvard-bound Whitney Shaw to pinch hit. Shaw had beensidelined after an ugly collision two games earlier that injured hersurgically repaired knee.  Despite the pain and with a noticeable limp,Shaw was ready, and responded to the call with a 3-run blast over theleft-center field fence. [Sadly, Whitney tore her ACL again in the collision, and will undergo immediate surgery. The Sorcerer family wishes Whitney a speedy recovery.]

"Honestly, I was just trying to hit it really hard," Shaw said. "When I got up there I was just like, if there's one thing I can still do it's hit the crap out of the ball. That's all I was really thinking about." 

The Angels answered in the bottom of the inning with a 2-run homer of their own. In the next inning, the Angels loaded the bases. With one out, Arbino smashed a line drive down the middle, but with a fantastic catch, Cal-bound Jordan Wallace snared the ball, threw it to second base for the out, and seized the momentum from the Angels.

Sorcerer held the Angels scoreless in the 6th and 7th innings for the 4-3 win and the tournament championship.

Samantha Albanese pitched 11 innings with 4 strikeouts over 4 games. Oregon-bound Jessica Moore pitched 28.5 innings with 31 strikeouts over 9 games. And, Fresno State-bound Hannah Williams pitched 29.5 innings with 19 strikeouts over 8 games.

Congratulations Sorcerer on an exceptional Boulder tournament debut!

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