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Richmond Islanders Senior Team - (Richmond, BC)9. B and 9. 2B Richmond Islanders: both squads finish high in Midget B Provincials This past weekend the Midget B Provincial Girl’s Softball Championship was held in Nanaimo. The Richmond Islanders 9. B team placed fifth narrowly placing ahead of the seventh place 9. B Richmond Islander team.
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The 9. 2B’s had a perfect 4 - 0 record in the round robin play with victories over: North Shore, Nanaimo, Prince George and Fleetwood. The 9. 3B’s had a 3 – 1 record, beating: Cordova Bay, Strawberry Vale and Prince George, losing to White Rock. The 9. B’s record earned them the first seed in the eight team playoffs while the 9. B team won the fourth seed. Over the weekend the pitching duties for the 9.
B were shared between: Hillary Wolthers, Micki Baydack and Emily Agawa. For the 9. 3B the first round robin game was against Cordova Bay (near Victoria) was a 7 – 1 win with strong hitting by catcher Courtney Miller and first base Victoria Groff.
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Winning pitcher was Emily Agawa. Next they faced White Rock Thunder losing 8 – 4 in a game where the score flattered White Rock. Triples hit by outfielder Kajsa Moore, third base Erin Boivin and Emily Agawa was not enough to hold back the Thunder.
Wolthers in relief of Agawa could not stop a four run fourth inning by White Rock. Saturday started with a very long game against Victoria’s Strawberry Vale. Every 9. 3B Islanders player hit a base hit in the 1. Boivin and shortstop Sydney Jeffers on a hit by Micki Baydack. All three pitchers shared the game with Baydack being the winning pitcher.
The second game on Saturday had the Islanders mercy the Prince George T- birds, 1. Wolthers and Agawa shared the pitching duties. The third inning was highlighted by 7 runs by the Islanders batting around their line- up. Great catches by Jeffers and second base Sam Mah lead the Islanders defensively holding Prince George off the score sheet until the last inning. Playoffs began Saturday evening with the 9. Islanders playing the 9. South Delta Invaders.
Score was 4- 3 until the bottom of the 5th when South Delta starting hitting of starting pitcher Wolthers. Switching to Agawa did not restrain the Invaders who scored six runs in the bottom of the fifth ending the game.
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Meanwhile the 9. 2B Islanders were playing the 9. South Delta Invaders. Richmond after leading the game until the 7th inning, the 9.
Invaders team came back and won in extra innings, the final score being 1. This set the stage for an early Sunday morning elimination game between the 9. Richmond Islanders. Planned starting pitcher Agawa was replaced before the game began when she re- injured a hamstring in warm up. Surprise starter Micki Baydack who threw a four- hitter, striking out seven and walking only one in a 7 – 0 five inning game. Offensively outfielder Kathleen Cathcart, Sam Mah, Kajsa Moore and Sydney Jeffers had multiple hits.
Defensively, outfielder Kajsa Moore played outstanding substituting at 3rd base for an injured Erin Boivin her first time ever in that infield position. 9. B Islanders continued into the quarter finals against the hometown Nanaimo Diamonds, leading the game 2 – 1 until the bottom of the seventh. Islander runs scored by Moore and Boivin. Defensively, Courtney Kind made two outstanding catches in the outfield to keep the Islanders ahead. Also of special note was the Islander catcher, Courtney Miller who caught every inning in all seven games played by the 9.
B’s. Wolthers and Agawa shared the game at pitcher. But as fate had it with 2 out, Nanaimo scored two runs with two hits to win the quarter final. The B Midget Provincials were won by the South Delta 9. Sunday to beat the undefeated South Delta 9. White Rock Thunder placed 3rd and Nanaimo Diamonds placed 4th. The 9. 3B Richmond Islanders are: Pitchers Emily Agawa, Micki Baydack and Hillary Wolthers; Catcher Courtney Miller; Outfielders Kathleen Cathcart, Courtney Kind and Kajsa Moore; Infielders Erin Boivin, Victoria Groff, Sydney Jeffers and Sam Mah; and Bat Girl Nicole Agawa. They coached by Al Groff, Paul Miller and Mark Wolthers. Both Islander B teams leave Minor Softball this season and may try their hand as Junior teams next season.
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