June 15

Queen Anne softball teams win city championships

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Two Queen Anne Little League softball teams were victorious in their respective divisions at the city D8 Fastpitch Softball Championship at Husky Stadium on Monday, June 13.

The Minor division game, between AAA Sound Seismic Earthquakes and NE Kumon U-Village Midnight Runners, ended with a final score of 2-0. Miss the game? Here are some of the highlights from the QALL website:

Kumon — who throughout the course of the season had scored no fewer than ten runs per game — were completely stymied by the Earthquake hurler Bella “Ice” Jackson.  Jackson, who pitched the entire six innings, schooled the opponents by throwing a no-hitter with a total of 14 strikeouts.  On the other side, NE’s pitcher Hanna Lanfear gave up only two hits and two runs throughout the course of the matchup, setting a pitcher’s duel in motion.  At the top of the third however, Seismic slugger Victoria McSmith got a hold of a fastball to drive a 2 RBI single.  McSmith’s inning-buster sealed the deal; the best chance for Kumon scoring came in the bottom of the 4th but an alert Grace Munday manning first base made a routine tag, then quickly relayed the ball back to Seismic catcher Kaia Simpson to turn a double-play and stomp on Kumon hopes for a comeback.

The Major division matchup between Buckley’s on Queen Anne and the North Central League’s 5 Spot Falcons was a closer game, but in the end the Queen Anne team came out on top with a final score of 5-3. Here are the QALL highlights:

Buckley’s clean-up batter Morgan Cameron drew first blood at the bottom of the 1st, swatting a two run triple-bagger to left,  and then stealing home to end the frame with a three run lead.  The Falcons rebounded in the top of the second though, knotting up the score by pressing the advantage on fielding jitters and an earned run.  Buckley’s pitcher Sophie Young found her stride however; with the go-ahead run on third, Young caught a batter swinging to close down the trouble.  The Falcons again threatened to go ahead in the top of the fourth, but Cameron tagged an over-confident runner at home, thwarting the visitor’s would-be rally.  The stalemate was broken at the bottom of the 4th with a Vlasta Schutzenhofer chop to third that drove in two Buckley’s teammates.  Unfortunately, the lead looked tenuous by the top of the fifth; Megan Quigley-McAllister on the mound for Buckley’s found herself in a jam with no outs, and bases loaded.   While the fans popped antacids, Quigley-McAllister (working in tandem with Cameron, who didn’t let a single ball get past her), coolly struck out three successive batters to preserve the lead.  Then again in the 6th, Quigley-McAllister threw a 1-2-3 frame to clinch the title.

For more details, photos, and play-by-play overviews of the two championship games, check out Mary Cropp’s story in the SeattlePI blogs.

* Photo via the QALL Facebook page


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5 Spot Falcons, AAA Sound Seismic Earthquakes, Buckley's on Queen Anne, D8 Fastpitch Softball Championship, NE Kumon U-Village Midnight Runners, North Central League, Queen Anne Little League, softball


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