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HomeSportHats on in scorching heat

Hats on in scorching heat

HATS off to those who played and especially as they all wore hats in extreme heat. The t ballers all turned out in super hero gear and all are showing great improvement especially Charlotte and Dylan.
The Under 13s all had good games and the stand outs were Ethan with a home run and Lily and Tane took catches, Jed m showed good sportsmanship dropping a catch on purpose to let a young player get to base.
The Under 15s was also good; Chase and Ashley hit three baggers, Ethan and Jedd picked up a double play while Molly, Ethan and Eden all took catches. In a lone hand in the 15s Riley bagged two home runs. The big three in the Under 17s all got home runs (Leigh, Lewis and Riley) while Emma and Liam got double plays, Emma also took a catch as did Lewis.
Two new players William and Dylan from Mt Isa were welcomed.
The seniors had a fair bit going on, and the triple plays from Jed and Junior have to be acknowledged and again the fly catches came — Jed 3, Junior 2, Waz, Greg C, BJ, Jed T, Dave and Rick all took 1 each.
Brett, Matt, Ando and Luke T all hit home runs. Jesse 8, Rich 1, BJ 1, and Stan 4 all got k2s with some great pitching.
Results under 13
Wild cats 12 Slammers 4
Redsox red 13 Redsox red 10
Under 15
Redsox 8 Dodgers white 2
Dodgers blue 11 Slamcats 5
Under 17
Dodgers 10 Redsox 14

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