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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Midweek Update on 14s and 10s

Monday, June 23, 14U Springfield League games

Game 1, BSC 14U vs Republic Tigers
L 1-4
Leading Hitters: Taylor Hedges 1-2, Mackenzie Hitchcock 1-1
Pitching: Brittany Wood, 6 IP, 5K, 2BB

This was the same, very solid Republic team we faced recently at a tournament, where we beat them in a tie breaker. However, they got the best of us this time. Brittany pitched extremely well again, but we just couldn't hit the gaps in their defense. Offensively, we put 18 balls in play, but only 2 of those resulted in hits, both singles. - Kyle Hedges


Game 2, BSC 14U vs Fair Grove
W 6-4
Leading Hitters: Brittany Wood 2-2, Mariah Periman 1-3, Taylor Hedges 1-3
Pitching: Brittany Wood, 5 IP, 6K, 5BB (record 6-6)

We did a good job of putting the ball in play in this game as well, 19 times to be exact. The girls kept their spirits up, even after losing to Republic, and came out to pick up a nice win. - Kyle Hedges

Overall Record 8-8
League Record 4-4

Upcoming schedule: Monday June 30, Springfield League 6:00, 7:15


Monday, June 23 10U Springfield League games

Game 1, BSC v. MNB Wildcats
W 16 – 1

Game 2, BSC v. Springfield Lady Panthers
W 18 - 0

Every girl had at least 3 hits on the night. We continue to hit the ball very well and play outstanding defense. We have won 10 straight. The girls believe they should win every time they play.

Overall Record 12-5
Springfield League Record 5-3
YMCA 4-0
Up next: @ YMCA, Thursday and Friday; @ Springfield Monday

10U Champs and 12U Champs Pictures

Miranda, Sydney, Haley, Aleena, Mackenzie, Alexis, Kennedy, Jenna, Coach Nathan, Kaylie, Coach Jamie, Katelynn, AnnaMarie, Carissa, Coach Jay.


Taylor, Brittany, (Jianna), Abby, Karli, Randi, Coach Jay, Jaelyn, Sammy, (Jenna) Brook, Coach Jamie, Anna, Coach Jessica.


Wednesday, June 25, 2008

BANNER


Here is a preview of what our banner is going to look like. Leave a comment to let us your opinion. (Click on the picture for a larger view).

Jordan's Handiwork


Here is another picture that Jordan took and edited. If you would like for her to do something like this for you, let her know johalbrook@bolivar.k12.mo.us or coachjay@windstream.net There would be a small fee but probably $5 to $10 for a Hi Res image that could be used for posters or large photos.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Weekly Report on the Club

Bolivar Softball Club had a great weekend. All four teams competed at the 7th annual Missouri Lightning Tournament in Republic and came away with a 9-3 overall record. The 12U Blue coached by Jamie Halbrook went 3-0 securing the championship of their division; the 10U team coached by Nathan Rothdiener also finished 3-0 with a championship. Coach Kyle Hedges 14U team went 2-1 and finished 3rd due to tie breakers and the 12U Gold team coached by Amber Cline finished 1-2 by claiming their first win of the year.

“We had a remarkable weekend. 2 championships and 9-3 on the day is really more than you can ask for against the competition we faced. This is the first year for the Bolivar Softball Club and we are establishing a reputation of being a tough, hard working group. Our girls expect to win when we play and we are very excited about that. We just have to keep driving forward.” Jay Halbrook

Saturday 6-21-08

12U Blue (12-3-1)

Game 1: v. Morrisville Lady Panthers; W – 13 – 0; winning pitcher – Abby Toler (7-0) 4 K’s; Hits: Abby Toler, 2; Jaelyn Halbrook, 3-3 (triple); Anna Pitts, 2; Taylor Sechler, 2 (double); Brook Townsend, 2; Karli Duren, 2;

“We scored 5 in the 1st inning, 3 more in the 2nd, and took the life out of Morrisville. Abby pitched very well and we played defense behind her. We really took the wind out of their sails by jumping out to a lead early and not allowing them to score.” Jamie Halbrook

Game 2: v. Republic Frogs; W – 8 – 5; winning pitcher – Abby Toler (8-0) 4 K’s; Hits: Sammy Jacobson, double; Taylor Sechler, 2; Karli Duren double; Brittany Briggs and Toler;

“We only had 6 hits, but we took advantage of our speed, walks, and hit batters to take a lead and finish a game very strong. The Frogs walked off the field to stop the game after 4 innings and time expiring, I have never seen a team just quit that way.” Jamie Halbrook

Game 2: v. Ozark Hornets; W – 11 – 2; winning pitcher Abby Toler (9-0) 6 K’s; Hits: Sammy Jacobson, 3; Jaelyn Halbrook, 2, Taylor Sechler, double; Karli Duren, 2; Briggs and Pitts;

“We played hard all day with only 9 girls. We got banged up a little with all of our hit batters and an injury on a slide. Our girls had the opportunity to experience a championship and that is a wonderful experience for them, I am very proud of their work today.” Jamie Halbrook

12 Blue dropped 2 earlier in the week falling to the Ash Grove and Willard Jr. High teams in Willard (Tuesday). Up Next: @ Meador Park Thursday 6-26;


10U (10-5 overall, 7-2 player pitch)
Game 1, v. Ozark Thunder; W – 2 – 1; winning pitcher – Sydney Julien
Hits: Jenna Halbrook, Kennedy Hedges, Aleena Derossett, Alexis Miller, Katelynn Warren.


Game 2, v. Morrisville Little Lady Panthers; W – 4 – 2; winning pitcher – AnnaMarie McGlone
Hits: Kaylie Rothdiener, AnnaMarie McGlone (2), Kennedy Hedges, Katelyn Warren, Alexis Miller, Jenna Halbrook, Carissa Gooch.


Game 3, v. Republic Sting; W – 4 – 1; winning pitcher – Sydney Julien;
Hits: Sydney Julien, Kennedy Hedges, Alexis Miller, Aleena DeRossett, Kaylie Rothdiener, AnnaMarie McGlone, Katelynn Warren, Miranda Lightfoot, Mackenzie Austen.

“The girls played very well this weekend picking up 1st place trophy in the 10U division. We played great defensively making the plays when we needed to, we are playing catch very well and that is helping us to make good throws in the games. We are hitting the ball very well up and down the lineup. Our pitching was outstanding. I was very proud of the way our girls performed. They are improving each time we go take the field.” Nathan Rothdiener

10U is also competing in the Bolivar YMCA 5th and 6th grade division improved to 4 – 0 after wins Wednesday and Friday; UP NEXT: Springfield League Games Monday;


14U (7-7)
Game 1, Nixa Storm vs. BSC 14U; L 3-4, extra innings; Leading Hitters: Taylor Hedges 2-2, Sarah Magana 1-2 (3B) Pitcher: Brittany Wood, 7 IP, 7K

"Brittany pitched the best game she has pitched all season. Nixa is a very solid team with strong pitching. We went into a 7th inning tie breaker with the score 3-3. We just couldn't quite hold on." Kyle Hedges

Game 2, Republic Tigers vs. BSC 14U; W 4-3, extra inning; Leading Hitters: Sarah Magana, Brittany Wood 2-2 (2B), Peyton Peavey 1-3 (2B drove in the game winning run); Pitcher: Brittany Wood (3-4), 6 IP, 4K

"Republic had beaten Nixa earlier in the day, 4-1, so we knew this would be a tough game. The defense made some key plays. We went into a 6th inning tie breaker with the score 3-3, and Peyton came to the plate with the bases loaded, 1 out, and sent a shot to right center to score the winning run. Peyton really stepped up for her team today with a big hit in a clutch situation." Kyle Hedges

Game 3, Springfield Eclipse vs. BSC 14U; W 12-5; Leading Hitters: Mariah Periman 2-2, Taylor Dickenson 2-2, Peyton Peavey 2-3; Pitchers: Brittany Wood, (4-4) 2 1/3 IP, 1K, Relief - Peyton Peavey, Taylor Hedges

"Brittany had thrown alot of innings for the day, and had given her team all she had, she just finally wore down, but not before helping her team secure the lead.

We (the 14U) had a great day. Nixa and Republic are the 2 best teams we've played this year, and we took both into a tie breaker. The girls have really improved both offensively and defensively, and now have the confidence that they can play with anyone. Three teams in the 14U division ended up with a 2-1 record (Bolivar, Nixa, Republic). So, with a 3 way tie for 1st, places were decided by runs allowed, which put us in 3rd place." Kyle Hedges


Next games, Monday June 30, 6:00 and 7:15 Springfield League games

12U Gold (2-8)
Game 1: v. Ozark Express – L – 0 – 9;


"Rough start to the day, we had some really good swings but were no-hit." Amber Cline

Game 2: v. Spring Springfield Explosions L – 7 – 16 Megan Elliot and Haleigh Wallace pitched. Haley Rausch, Megan Elliott, Brandi Cline, Haleigh Wallace, Lauren Vess all singled once and Makenzie Hartley singled twice.


"We started hitting the ball and started making a lot of action happen." Amber Cline

Game 3: v. Marionville Knockouts 15-14 Megan Elliott and Haleigh Wallace combined pitching for the win. Megan Elliot hit a home run; Haley Rausch triple, Lauren Vess, double; Brandi Cline, Makenzie Hartley and Mikayla Buckner singled.


"We had hot bats and strong fielding. The girls kept improving all day and was rewarded in the end with a WIN!" Amber Cline

Bolivar @ Buffalo – Sunday 6-22-08
Game 1: L – 8 – 17 Lauren Vess pitched and had a hit; Megan Elliott singled. We had a slow start to the day but came back tough for the second game and ready to play.
Game 2: W – 12 – 11 Megan Elliott winning pitcher (2 K’s). Mikayla Buckner lead the team with 2 hits; Jessica Cox, Megan Elliott, Lauren Vess, Brandi Cline, Makenzie Hartley and Macey Hitchcock all singled. Haleigh Wallace, Haley Rausch, and Jenna Halbrook got on every at bat with a Walk.


"We played good defense and had hot bats to battle to pull off the WIN!

I am so proud of this group of girls. They are learning so much about the game and playing as a team. They really improve with every ball hit." Amber Cline


UP NEXT: @ Ash Grove Tuesday.


Saturday, June 21, 2008

MO LIGHTNING Tournament

Results:
10U - 3-0 CHAMPIONS
12 Blue - 3-0 CHAMPIONS
12 Gold - 1-2 3rd
14U - 2-1 3rd

Bolivar Softball Club 9-3 on the day! What a great showing.

Thank you to all the parents for ALL of their work; Thank you to the coaches for ALL of their work; Most of all thank you to the players for giving their best for each game. I am so proud of the work that has taken place and the improvements each player has made.

We were the "talk" of the tournament, 4 teams, WOW, what are you guys doing in Bolivar?
That is a question that I answered many times, I appreciate each of you players, parents, and coaches. What a great group. I will get pictures from the tournament up soon.

Ladies, keep working hard, keep pushing yourselves. Bolivar Softball has a very bright future, because of each of you. I was able to be a spectator today as well, and to see Bolivar (black and) Blue excited and playing hard, getting hit, taking tumbles and getting back up was great; taking the championship pictures was pretty cool too. We were an out away from taking that picture 3 times.


Thank you again,
Coach Jay




P.S. Here is a picture of some fans waiting for our game to begin. OBVIOUSLY, they were not entertained by the Republic - Nixa Game. However, Karen and the rest of us are entertained by them.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Saturday, June 14, 2008

2008 PBSG Tournament

Our teams combined for 6 victories and 3 times the other team was just plain lucky!

Congratulations to all the players and parents and coaches. I am certain that every parent and player and coach left the ballpark today with recognition of things to work on and the pride of the many great swings and plays that were made today. I am so proud of our girls.

I took a moment, late in the day to stand with the 14U girls playing behind me, overlooking the 10U girls as they were handing M'ville their 1st loss of the season, and our 12Blues preparing for their next "victim", and saw what we have created. Tent city, coolers, parents running for whatever anyone needed. A sea of BLUE covering the complex and experiencing success. Players and Parents alike were concerned about how the other teams were doing, did you hear about Sarah's grand slam? a sense of unity. Our bonds will grow stronger, each group and each year will bring new challenges, but we don't back down, we EXPECT to win every time out and we know that we are going to have a great time doing it.

This is exactly what we had hoped for more than a year ago, the building of a ministry and softball dynasty: one swing, one chant, one pitch, or out at a time. There will be valleys that we experience and angry days, but in the end, we have already seen what can be.

Thank you for believing.

Friday, June 13, 2008

PBSG Tournament

ALL TIMES are pushed back 2 hours for 6-14-08

10U – 12:30; 4:15; 5:30

12U – 12:30; 3:15; and 5:45 OR 7:00

14U – 11:30; 2:00; 4:30


The physical address to the facility if you use Mapquest or Yahoo Maps – 3250 W Grand; Westside Optimist Club

HWY 13 to I44. West on I44 to West Bypass (HWY160). South on West Bypass to Grand Street. You can only go East on Grand. This is NOT a major intersection. It will be a side road about 1/4 mile BEFORE you get to the Budweiser plant (which is on the west side of 160/Bypass). If you pass the Budweiser plant, you've gone too far. You will travel on 160 for 2 or 3 miles before you come to Grand St. Once you are heading East on Grand, you will be in a residential area. Travel a couple blocks, then the ball park will be on your right (south). It kind of appears out of nowhere (forest on the south side of the road), so don't be surprised if you miss the entrance driveway and have to turn around. The entrance is on the very west edge of the complex.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Wallpaper



1 more picture, I will try to get the team pictures up tomorrow.