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From: "Softball Canada" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 09:54:58 
To: Al's Fastball News<[email protected]>
subject:Softball Canada Media Release / Communiqué de presse
ISF IX Junior Women's World Championship - Game #6 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
RDecember 13, 2011 

 Hayward leads Canada to big win over China at ISF Junior Women's World 
Softball Championship 

 (Cape Town, South Africa) At the ISF IX Junior Women's World Champions in Cape 
Town today, the Canadian Junior Women's National Team started off a little slow 
but scored nine runs in the top of the fifth on route to a 12-3 run-rule win 
against China. Canada is now sitting in second place in their division with a 
5-1 record behind the USA (5-0). Canada will play the Czech Republic (3-2) in 
their last preliminary round game at 5:30am EST on Wednesday. The playoff round 
will begin on Thursday. 

 Victoria Hayward (Toronto, ON) led Canada's 12-hit attack by going 
three-for-four with six runs batted in, including a grand slam homerun. 
Starting pitcher Karissa Hovinga (Edmonton, AB) went four innings, only giving 
up two hits, to pick up the win. 

 Canada got off to a good start as they scored once in the first inning. With 
two outs, Erika Polidori (Brantford, ON) hit a shallow fly ball that dropped in 
for a single down the left field line, Carey-Leigh Thomas (Ohsweken, ON) walked 
and Natalie Wideman (Mississauga, ON) hit a ground ball through the left side 
of the infield to score Polidori. Shannon Davidson (Whitby, ON) lined out to 
center field to end the inning. China got that run back in the bottom of the 
inning as they led off with a single and Canada's shortstop Davidson bobbled a 
ground ball and threw the ball past Kristy Noble (Uxbridge, ON) at second to 
allow the first Chinese run to score. Hovinga then walked the next batter and 
with runners on second and third, catcher Natalie Wideman tried to pick off the 
runner at third and the throw got past Canada's third baseman Carey-Leigh 
Thomas. Left fielder Erika Polidori was covering on the play and made a perfect 
throw to Wideman at the plate to get the runner out at home. Hovinga struck out 
the next batter to end the inning. 

 After a scoreless second inning, Canada threatened in the top of the third. 
With one out, Hayward beat out a drag bunt, and with two out, Thomas drilled a 
single to left field, moving Hayward over to third. However, with two runners 
on, the next batter struck out swinging. In their half of the third, China drew 
a walk but the runner was quickly retired by Wideman when the base runner 
attempted to steal second base. 

 Canada took a 3-1 lead in the fourth. With one out, Kristy Noble singled up 
the middle, Tessa Loewen (Abbotsford, BC) hit a slap to third and China tried 
to force Noble at second but they dropped the ball with both Noble and Loewen 
being safe on the play. Jennifer Gilbert (Saskatoon, SK) hit a hard shot to the 
Chinese second baseman who could not handle it as Canada loaded the bases. With 
two outs, Hayward lined a single to center to score Noble and Loewen, and moved 
up to second on the throw to home. With two on, Thomas hit a hard ground ball 
to short but was thrown out at first. In China's half, they were able to get a 
one out double, but Hovinga forced a ground out and a strikeout to end the 
inning. 

 In the fifth, Canada sent 13 batters to the plate and scored nine times to 
take a big 12-1 lead. With one out, Davidson drew a walk, Noble drilled a line 
drive to center and Loewen walked to load the bases. Brigitte Aizprua 
(Terrebonne, QC) hit a single to left-center field scoring Canada's first two 
runs of the inning. Gilbert was safe on a drag bunt when the China second base 
player dropped the throw to load the bases. Hayward stepped up and hit a high 
and deep fly ball down the right field line for a grand slam homerun. With the 
bases cleared, Polidori singled to right field, Thomas was hit by a pitch, 
Wideman hit a line drive to center to score Polidori and the ball went through 
the Chinese outfielder's legs to allow Thomas to score as well. Wideman then 
scored on a Davidson ground out to first base. Noble followed with her third 
single of the day before Loewen grounded out to second to end the inning. 

 Natalie Becker (Waterloo, ON) came in to pitch in the bottom of the fifth but 
got into trouble as Canada seemed to lose focus. Becker gave up a leadoff 
triple and Canada committed two errors on infield ground balls to allow China 
to score a run and have runners on second and third. Becker hit the next batter 
and gave up a single that scored one more. Jaycee Affeldt (Maple Ridge, BC) 
relieved Becker with the bases loaded and no one out and promptly struck out 
the first two batters she faced and got a force out at second to end the game. 

 The trio of Canadian pitchers combined to allow four hits with six strikeouts 
and two walks. Hayward led Canada with three hits and six runs batted in, while 
Noble also had three hits. Wideman registered two hits and two runs batted in 
with Polidori chipping in with two hits and singles going to Aizprua - with two 
runs batted in - and Thomas. 

 For all tournament information, please visit the host website at 
http://jwwc2011.co.za or the Softball Canada website at http://www.softball.ca. 

 -SC- 

 For more information, please contact: 

 Gilles LeBlanc 
Manager - Marketing and Communications 
RSoftball Canada 
(613) 523-3386 ext. 3105 
[email protected] 
 
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