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In a game that would result in a maiden win for either team, it seemed close until a huge top of the second by Footscray, plating 9 runs on 7 hits.
From then on it was stellar pitching by Brittney Cedelland who kept Ormond bats quiet only allowing just 7 base runners in the game. She was aided by a solid defence with good plays by Dean Hayhow, Cory Hart and Troy Davis.
Troy Davis led the day offensively with 2 doubles and 5 RBI's all coming in the one inning, as well as Scott Harvey with 2 RBI's.
Ormond's relief pitching was solid and limited the run threat. Ormond looked like they would threaten in the later innings, but the strong defence and precise pitching of Footscray was the factor on the day, earning them their first victory in a weather affected shortened 7 inning game.
With the heightened expectations of an undefeated clash, the first half of the game was worth the price of admission.
After a scoreless first frame, Mulgrave pushed across two runs in the top of the second. St Kilda answered with a lone marker in the fourth to halve the deficit.
The sixth inning proved to be decisive with the Rebels plating two more runs and though the Saints answered with one of their own in the home half, Mulgrave’s lead was never to be relinquished.
Once St Kilda ace Jarrod MacEachern left the mound, the floodgates opened. Mulgrave scored thrice in each of the last three frames, answered by just one run in the bottom of the ninth for St Kilda to provide the final margin of victory, 13-3.
Matthew Young pitched the first seven innings for the Rebels and Joel Stubbs closed the game out.
The game was delayed by rain in between the fourth and fifth frames.
Original reports supplied by Lincoln Ladds and Robby Lewis of the Mulgrave and St Kilda Baseball Clubs, respectively
With the heightened expectations of an undefeated clash, the first half of the game was worth the price of admission.
After a scoreless first frame, Mulgrave pushed across two runs in the top of the second. St Kilda answered with a lone marker in the fourth to halve the deficit.
The sixth inning proved to be decisive with the Rebels plating two more runs and though the Saints answered with one of their own in the home half, Mulgrave’s lead was never to be relinquished.
Once St Kilda ace Jarrod MacEachern left the mound, the floodgates opened. Mulgrave scored thrice in each of the last three frames, answered by just one run in the bottom of the ninth for St Kilda to provide the final margin of victory, 13-3.
Matthew Young pitched the first seven innings for the Rebels and Joel Stubbs closed the game out.
The game was delayed by rain in between the fourth and fifth frames.
Original reports supplied by Lincoln Ladds and Robby Lewis of the Mulgrave and St Kilda Baseball Clubs, respectively
With the heightened expectations of an undefeated clash, the first half of the game was worth the price of admission.
After a scoreless first frame, Mulgrave pushed across two runs in the top of the second. St Kilda answered with a lone marker in the fourth to halve the deficit.
The sixth inning proved to be decisive with the Rebels plating two more runs and though the Saints answered with one of their own in the home half, Mulgrave’s lead was never to be relinquished.
Once St Kilda ace Jarrod MacEachern left the mound, the floodgates opened. Mulgrave scored thrice in each of the last three frames, answered by just one run in the bottom of the ninth for St Kilda to provide the final margin of victory, 13-3.
Matthew Young pitched the first seven innings for the Rebels and Joel Stubbs closed the game out.
The game was delayed by rain in between the fourth and fifth frames.
Original reports supplied by Lincoln Ladds and Robby Lewis of the Mulgrave and St Kilda Baseball Clubs, respectively
With the heightened expectations of an undefeated clash, the first half of the game was worth the price of admission.
After a scoreless first frame, Mulgrave pushed across two runs in the top of the second. St Kilda answered with a lone marker in the fourth to halve the deficit.
The sixth inning proved to be decisive with the Rebels plating two more runs and though the Saints answered with one of their own in the home half, Mulgrave’s lead was never to be relinquished.
Once St Kilda ace Jarrod MacEachern left the mound, the floodgates opened. Mulgrave scored thrice in each of the last three frames, answered by just one run in the bottom of the ninth for St Kilda to provide the final margin of victory, 13-3.
Matthew Young pitched the first seven innings for the Rebels and Joel Stubbs closed the game out.
The game was delayed by rain in between the fourth and fifth frames.
Original reports supplied by Lincoln Ladds and Robby Lewis of the Mulgrave and St Kilda Baseball Clubs, respectively
With the heightened expectations of an undefeated clash, the first half of the game was worth the price of admission.
After a scoreless first frame, Mulgrave pushed across two runs in the top of the second. St Kilda answered with a lone marker in the fourth to halve the deficit.
The sixth inning proved to be decisive with the Rebels plating two more runs and though the Saints answered with one of their own in the home half, Mulgrave’s lead was never to be relinquished.
Once St Kilda ace Jarrod MacEachern left the mound, the floodgates opened. Mulgrave scored thrice in each of the last three frames, answered by just one run in the bottom of the ninth for St Kilda to provide the final margin of victory, 13-3.
Matthew Young pitched the first seven innings for the Rebels and Joel Stubbs closed the game out.
The game was delayed by rain in between the fourth and fifth frames.
Original reports supplied by Lincoln Ladds and Robby Lewis of the Mulgrave and St Kilda Baseball Clubs, respectively