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From: "Softball Canada" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 16:22:57 
To: Al's Fastball News<[email protected]>
subject:Softball Canada Media Release / Communiqué de presse

 
 
 
US World Cup of Softball VII - Game 2 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
June 29, 2012 

 Canada Suffers Second Loss at US World Cup of Softball VII 

 (Oklahoma City, OK) After losing a very close game against the Netherlands on 
Thursday, the Canadian Women's National Team came ready to bounce back against 
Australia, but a confusing play in the sixth inning brought the Aussies back 
into the game and they eventually took the 7-6 win over Team Canada. 

 Australia opened the scoring with a run in the first inning. Stacey Porter led 
off with a walk, was sacrificed to second and advanced to third on a wild 
pitch, and the next batter drew a walk before getting into a rundown between 
first and second to score Porter as Canada decided to play for the out. After a 
quick second inning, Canada fought back in the top of the third when Melanie 
Matthews (Surrey, BC) launched a two-out solo homerun over the right field 
fence. Victoria Hayward (Toronto, ON) then followed with a slap single and 
advanced to second on a throwing error, and scored on a two-run homerun by Jenn 
Yee (North Delta, BC), giving Canada a 3-1 lead. 

 Marina Demore (Richmond, BC) was solid in the pitcher's circle through the 
first three innings, allowing one run despite not giving up a hit with three 
walks and one strikeout. Karissa Hovinga (Edmonton, AB) came on in relief to 
start the bottom of the fourth and allowed a one-out single, but that runner 
was quickly erased when Erin Cumpstone (Saskatoon, SK) made a perfect throw to 
second to catch her stealing. Canada then added two more runs in the top of the 
fifth inning, as Megan Timpf (Port Dover, ON) drew a leadoff walk before 
Matthews worked the count before hitting her second homerun of the game (and 
third of the tournament), increasing Canada's lead to 5-1. 

 Australia was able to get things going in the bottom of the sixth in a very 
confusing inning. Melinda Weaver started off with a double and Stacey Porter 
singled to place runners at first and third. After Jocelyn Cater (Delta, BC) 
came on in relief of Hovinga, she threw an illegal pitch which allowed the 
runners to advance and score a run. The next batter then hit a weak ground ball 
to shortstop Joey Lye (Toronto, ON) and the runner was called out for 
obstruction. However, after a long discussion among the umpires, the call was 
overturned and the runner was allowed to score, cutting the lead to 5-3. A walk 
and an error loaded the bases, and another run scored on a passed ball. Jenna 
Caira (Toronto, ON) came in to relieve Cater, but allowed a single to tie the 
game, followed by a sacrifice fly to give Australia their first lead of the 
game with the score 6-5. 

 Despite all of the confusion in the previous inning, Canada showed a lot of 
resiliency in the top half of the seventh inning to come back and tie the game. 
Timpf forced a one-out walk, and after a strikeout for the second out, Sheena 
Lawrick (Calgary, AB) delivered a pinch-hit double off the centerfield fence to 
score Timpf. However, in the bottom of the inning, Australia managed to get the 
leadoff runner on base on an error, and with two outs, Brenda de Blaes hit a 
single up the middle to plate the winning run from second base and end the 
game. 

 Matthews hit two homeruns and drove in three runs for Canada, while Yee had a 
two-run blast. Hayward added two slap singles, while Lawrick's double rounded 
out Canada's hits. In the pitcher's circle, Demore was solid through three 
innings and Hovinga pitched two innings of effective relief, allowing two runs 
(one earned) on three hits with one strikeout. Cater allowed three unearned 
runs on only a walk and retired one batter, while Caira took the tough loss by 
allowing one unearned run on two hits with a strikeout in an inning and a third 
pitched. 

 Box score and play by play: Canada 6 vs. Australia 7 

 Team Canada will try to pick itself up and will take on the United States 
(1-0) at 6:00pm CDT on Saturday. 

 -SC- 

 For more information, please contact: 

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