Sunday, August 27, 2006

Go Team Venture!

So I spent the weekend in New Bedford playing in the annual Cancer Strikes Out lob softball tournament along with a pretty good bunch of friends/releatives/friends of friends.

Because of some very bad luck (we played the only two teams organized enough to have actual uniforms), things looked a lot worse than they really were. Our final record was 1-3 (our only win coming by forfeit), but we were able to make two of the losses pretty close games, and certainly caught the "Bombers" (last year's champs, by the way) off guard when we scored 12 runs against them in our first game. We lost, 17-12, but they were clearly not used to such close games.

Our second game, this time against "Degeneration X", was far uglier. They scored 12 runs in the first two innings and never looked back. We were able to shut them down after that, but the damage was done and we lost 12-2.

On day two, we returned to the field, battered but not beaten and sitting in a solid 8th place out of 12. We were all ready to take on "Not Your Average Joe's," a team we felt pretty confident we could beat. It was easier than we thought, however, as they didn't even show up. Win by forfeit, 11-0. A disappointment to be sure, as we all wanted to play, but it bumped us right into the quarterfinals against - well, what do you know - "Degeneration X." A perfect opportunity to show them what we were really made of.

So we all waited for noon, when our game was to begin. 11:30 came and went, and only one player (Ookie "the cookie", as they called him) from Degeneration X had shown up. The minutes ticked away and no one showed up. Noon came and went, and the tournament director said that if they hadn't shown by 12:30, they'd forfeit the game. Finally, at 12:15, the rest of Ookie's team showed up and we managed to get a game started.

We won the coin toss for home advantage and, after allowing no runs in their half of the inning, exploded for a quick five runs of our own in the bottom of the inning. There were more than a few confused faces on the opposing bench, unable to comprehend that this was the team that they had so mercilessly crushed the day before. As the game progressed, their confidence had been obviously rattled, as we saw ball after ball booted, bobbled, and thrown away by Degeneration X. Unfortunately, we weren't able to silence their very potent offense, and watched ball after ball sail over the outfield fence and into the next field over. Where there was, in fact, another game going on. We ended up losing a close one, 13-10.

Individually, everyone performed admirably. Tellef, batting leadoff, scored five runs (out of six times on base) and made some tough catches in the outfield. Ethan went 5 for 9 and scored a couple of runs. Lauren played a solid second base and drove in a couple with a clutch hit in the first game. Jed, after going 0 for 3 in the first game, took some batting practice and went 6 for 6 after that, driving in four runs. Jen, despite a frustrating time at the plate, made several amazing catches in left and right field to keep runs from scoring. Cory also had a frustrating time at the plate, struggling with some questionable calls from our scab umpires. However, he would find his stride and crank out a home run in the final game. Gabby hit a solid 3 for 7 despite a bad knee, and on top of that, she played catcher! Andrew was also 3 for 7 and made a couple of great plays at shortstop in the final game. Erin was our star third basegirl (at least for the first day) and went an impressive 4 for 8 with three RBIs. Alice, who was only able to make it for the first day, played very solid defense at third and second even though the only glove she had was a catcher's mitt! She also held her own when one of the huge guys on Degeneration X slammed into her at second (he was out). Kit played a very good first base and was 3 for 6 overall. Sarah, who only made it for the second day, was our second-day star third basegirl and immediately made her presence known by almost taking Josh's head off with a laser beam of a throw to first. She was 2 for 3 in the one game we played that day.

But without a doubt, our MVP for the weekend was Joshua Borsari. On the mound, he struck out something like 7 or 8 batters over three games and went 7 for 8 at the plate with two home runs and six RBIs.

After the last game, we all wished Degeneration X the best of luck (read: asked them to beat the Bombers for us) and went out to Quizno's and/or Wendy's to have some well-deserved lunch. And a delicious lunch it was.

1 comment:

Lauren and Zorra said...

You forgot your own efforts, which were kick ass!

Nathan, being our team captain, did an amazing job organizing and calling and planning out the team. He made all his players happy with their placement in the field. He filled in positions wherever he was needed and played solid in every one.

As for hitting, I'd say, Nathan is the reason we scared the Bombers! 2 homeruns and 5 RBIs in that 1st game! And he hit 7 for 9 the whole weekend! Awesome Nate! Go Team Venture!