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Thursday, August 30, 2018

Off and Running: Webster 9, Oakville 4

Our first challenges of the season were the result not of the sport of fastpitch softball but the weather. Our opening game against the Lindbergh Flyers was postponed (to October 3) due to Wednesday morning’s deluge. Our next opponent, the usually powerful Oakville Tigers, called Thursday to let us know their field was unplayable (and their coach predicted it would remain so for the foreseeable future, to the extent that they have already moved some of their games to Affton Athletic next week). Coach Cerutti and Athletic Director Collins joined Webster maintenance in working and dragging the field to make it ready not only for the varsity contest but our JV tilt that formed the second game of the unplanned double header. The 5 innings constituted a complete game.
We have a challenging schedule this year and would have preferred to start with more of a confidence builder (there’s no guarantee Lindbergh would have met that description, by the way, but it’s been more than a few years since they’ve been able to fly past us). However, Mama Nature dictated this was how we would start.
We took advantage of shaky Tiger defense to score four runs in the first inning, taking tough at bats against a hard-throwing Oakville hurler (we defeated her last year, as well), putting the ball in play and pressuring their defenders. A key at bat was Nora Marcinkiewicz’s battle with runners on second and third and down to her last strike. Although she was out at first on a throw by their catcher, Ivy Clark used smart base running to score the first run, followed quickly by Myah King channeling her inner Harrison Bader and scoring from second. Three solid hits by Emmy Gary, Nicola Rikand and Taylor Smith plated two more runs and a 4-0 lead.
Oakville had a strong hitting club, but Taylor Knapp struck out six and walked no one to limit their opportunities. We also saw some standout defense, notably from Alyssa Moran, Rikand, Clark and Smith. Eschewing (yes, I really do talk like that) the easy out at first, TK, Nora and Myah cut down a “certain” run at the plate and kept the Tigers caged with a zero in that first inning.
Even when Oakville closed the gap to 5-4, the Statesmen kept their composure (as true statesmen do) and made the plays to give us time to add on with more good baserunning, excellent bunting, and opportune hitting. Rocket atom balls by King and Marcinkiewicz were caught to keep the score close. As darkness closed out the game, the new scoreboard lit up the night, Webster 9, Oakville 4.

We have another tough contest tomorrow when the JV of perennial state contender Eureka comes to call. I know the girls and the coaching staff appreciate the great support we had tonight, including the varsity girls who stuck around to cheer us on. Great energy from the bench was a fitting punctuation mark as we notched the first (but not last) win of 2018.








































Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Not What We Expected: Webster 11, Northwest-Cedar Hill 1

Our advance scouting report clued us in to Northwest’s 20-10 defeat of Lindbergh yesterday, plus their winning of the Feeder League Championship last year. With Hannah Jansen lending her skills to the varsity today, we made some last-minute changes to our line-up to strengthen our left-side defense against an expected onslaught from Lion bats.
Allegedly their varsity drafted even more players for that game (won by Webster, 8-2) than Coach Gibson. He also had to discipline a couple of his players (I wonder what that’s like? Glad that’s never been an issue for me here at Webster.), so he claimed he was playing short-handed.
Our battery of Taylor Knapp (winning her sixth game) and Sarah Sammon kept the Northwest bats from putting anything together; add to that good base-running, errorless defense and timely hitting and the 11-1 victory was kind of anti-climactic. Noel Spatola had a big game in the 9-hole and “Sockeye” Sammon had a huge at bat in the first to net two runs and give the Statesmen a lead we never relinquished.
As always, our Webster girls gave lessons in both softball and sportsmanship and represented their team and their school with class. Thanks to everyone who has helped push the views of this blog past the 20,000 mark today. Wow! And the girls get credit for many of these pictures. 
We anticipate a tough game tomorrow at home against the Oakville Tigers and expect to have our full team with us. However, as the season winds down, there may be some flux in our roster as Coach Gibson starts to take a look at some of players. That might also impact the (home) conference game against Summit this Thursday.
Upcoming schedule notes:
• We have added a game against Kirkwood (at Plymouth) next Wednesday to replace the Parkway West game that essentially went away and became a Varsity-B contest.
• Next Thursday will be our “Sophomore Day” contest. Technically it’s not our last home game, but I don’t want to take a chance on a rainout costing us the chance to honor the outstanding leadership group of sophomores who have led us this year. Each sophomore will start against Ritenour and (probably) play the entire game, both afield and at bat. That is our last conference game, as well. Mark your calendars.