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T-ballers show the way

By RICHARD MURRIHY

IT WAS another good start to the day at Noosa Softball with the T-ballers showing the way.
Charli and Daniel showed how much they have improved already this year.
The 15s were the early ones as usual and Jasmine Murray stood out with a great three bagger, Maddie and Will filled in for Dodgers (thanks) in what was a good game against Slamcats.
There were fly catches aplenty Leigh Ryan had it on a string with four while in the 13s Ashton, Jasmine, Shae and Jack took one each while Harry picked up one in the 15s.
Not to be outdone, three batters scored home runs with them being Lewis S (u17), Jed M. and Ethan Lewis both in the 13s. So after another morning in the sun the results were:
Under 13 Redsox Red 10 D Wildcats 5; Redsox Red 13 d Slammers 3; Redsox Blue d Dodgers 7.
Under 17 Dodgers W 15 d Redsox 4; Under 15 Dodgers 13 d Slamcats 6; Redsox Blue 12 d Dodgers 7.
After this the seniors played with Slammers beating Redsox 15-9 and Dodgers beating Team 7 10 -3. Michelle, Sandy, Ken, Nicole, Waz, Dave, Aden, Belinda, Leanne (2), Wiley, Louise, Greg, Dave (2) and Ryan all took catches.
We tell the kids to keep the ball down, maybe the seniors should. Stan, Vic and Ryan all smacked home runs in another enjoyable afternoon had by all.
We must mention Shannon should have accepted the umpire’s call and taken the walk – oops, two balls later K2 struck out. Don’t forget if you would like to play, juniors start at 8.30am and seniors start at 1pm on Saturdays.

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