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From: "Softball Canada" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2012 23:00:58 
To: Al's Fastball News<[email protected]>
subject:Softball Canada Media Release / Communiqué de presse

 
 
 
Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship - Bronze 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
July 9, 2012 

 Australia Defeats Canada to Earn Bronze Medal at Canadian Open Fastpitch 
International Championship 

 (Surrey, BC) A week after losing to Canada in the Bronze medal game of the US 
World Cup of Softball in Oklahoma City, the Aussies returned the favour by 
defeating Canada by a score of 7-0 in six innings to win the Bronze medal at 
the Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship. Both teams will now 
make their way to Whitehorse where they will play in the same pool of the ISF 
XIII Women's World Championship, which is set to begin on Friday. 

 Australia was able to put some pressure in the top of the first inning. The 
second Aussie batter drew a one-out walk and advanced to third on a single. 
However, Canadian pitcher Madison Schreyer (Winnipeg, MB) struck out the next 
batter and induced a fly ball to left field to end the threat. Team Canada also 
got off to a good start, as leadoff batter Melanie Matthews (Surrey, BC) hit 
the first pitch she saw into centerfield for a single, but was out at second on 
a fielder's choice to third base. The two next batters were retired to end the 
inning. 

 Schreyer retired the Aussies in order in the second and third innings, but ran 
into some trouble in the top of the fourth as Australia opened the scoring with 
five runs. After the leadoff batter reached on an error on a sinking line drive 
to right field, the next hitter dropped a sacrifice bunt that was picked up and 
thrown quickly to first, but the ball was in the runner's path and was knocked 
loose on a minor collision at the bag. A walk loaded the bases, and the 
following batter singled up the middle to score two runs. After a groundout 
moved the runners to second and third, the next batter hit a triple to the 
right field wall to push the lead to 4-0. Jocelyn Cater (Delta, BC) came out in 
relief of Schreyer, and forced a slow ground ball to second for an infield hit, 
allowing the runner to score from third. 

 Meanwhile, Canada was able to get a runner on base in the second and third 
innings, but was not able to move them around to score. In the bottom of the 
fourth, Kaleigh Rafter (Guelph, ON) drew a two-out walk, Caitlin Lever 
(Buffalo, NY) singled through the left side and Carey-Leigh Thomas (Ohsweken, 
ON) also forced a walk to load the bases, chasing Aussie starter Justine 
Smethurst from the game. The pitching change paid off, as the next batter flew 
out to centerfield to end the threat. 

 Australia added to their lead in the fifth. After a leadoff walk, Cater was 
able to retire the two next batters, but then threw a wild pitch that allowed 
the runner to move up to second followed by an RBI single to increase the lead 
to 6-0. The following inning, Australia loaded the bases with one out before 
Karissa Hovinga (Edmonton, AB) was called on to relieve Cater in the pitcher's 
circle. A sacrifice fly scored Australia's seventh run before Hovinga struck 
out the next batter to end the inning. 

 Needing at least a run to extend the game, Sheena Lawrick (Calgary, AB) earned 
a leadoff walk and was replaced on the bases by Larissa Franklin (Maple Ridge, 
BC). Rafter then singled up the middle, and the next batter grounded out to the 
right side to move the runners up to second and third. However, the next batter 
struck out followed by a ground out to end the game on the run-ahead rule. 

 Schreyer took the loss, allowing five runs (one earned) on three hits and two 
walks with one strikeout in three innings and two thirds. Cater pitched an 
inning and two thirds, allowing two runs (one earned) on four hits with a 
strikeout, while Hovinga pitched two thirds of an inning with a strikeout. 
Caitlin Lever had two hits for Canada, with Matthews, Lye and Rafter each 
adding one. 

 Box score and play by play: Canada 0 vs. Australia 7 

 Team Canada will open its ISF XIII Women's World Championship schedule on 
Friday when they will face New Zealand at 7:30pm PDT. 

 -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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