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From: "Softball Canada" <newslet...@softball.ca>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 21:00:53 
To: Al's Fastball News<fastb...@pmihrm.com>
subject:Softball Canada Media Release / Communiqué de presse
ISF IX Junior Women's World Championship - Playoff #1 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
December 15, 2011 

 Canada loses playoff opener to Japan at ISF Junior Women's World Softball 
Championship 

 (Cape Town, South Africa) Canada's Junior Women's National Team found out why 
Japan is considered one of the top softball countries in the world as they were 
beaten by a score of 7-1 in their first playoff game. Japan outhit Canada 12-3 
but Canada stayed in the game with some great defensive plays to get themselves 
out of several jams. Canada will now play Chinese Taipei, who defeated China 
5-0 earlier in the day, at 7:30am EST on Friday. Canada is now in a must-win 
situation from here on out. The winner of the game between Canada and Chinese 
Taipei will face the winner of Australia (who lost 7-3 to the USA) and New 
Zealand (defeated Brazil 8-0) at 12:30pm EST. 

 Japan took an early 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning that was full of 
action. With one out, Japan hit a line drive to the fence in right field and 
the player tried to stretch it into a triple but Jennifer Gilbert (Saskatoon, 
SK) hit the cutoff person Kristy Noble (Uxbridge, ON) who threw a perfect 
strike to Carey-Leigh Thomas (Ohsweken, ON) at third base who put the tag on 
the runner. Starting pitcher Jocelyn Cater (Delta, BC) walked the next batter 
and then hit the Japanese cleanup hitter. A two-strike single through the right 
side of the infield scored the first runner as she just beat the Gilbert throw 
to catcher Natalie Wideman (Mississauga, ON) at the plate. The second run came 
after a wild pitch that Wideman couldn't handle. 

 Canada threatened in their half of the inning when Gilbert bounced a slap over 
the first baseman's head but it was an omen of what was to come as Victoria 
Hayward's (Toronto, ON) slap was partially touched by the pitcher just enough 
to slow the ball down in time to force Gilbert out at second. Erika Polidori 
(Brantford, ON) then forced a walk and Jaycee Affeldt (Maple Ridge, BC) hit a 
slow roller to the Japanese second baseman who attempted to tag Polidori and 
then threw to first to retire Affeldt. It looked like the Japanese second base 
player missed Polidori but the second base umpire called her out on a close 
play. Instead of runners on second and third with two out, the double play 
ended Canada's inning. 

 In the second, Japan hit a one-out double before Cater got the next two outs 
to end the inning. Canada went down in order in its own at-bat. In the third 
inning, Cater got into trouble giving up a single to center field and a walk. 
Karissa Hovinga (Edmonton, AB) relieved Cater and the first batter she faced 
hit a hard ground ball past third baseman Carey-Leigh Thomas but shortstop 
Shannon Davidson (Whitby, ON) made a great play to come up with the ball and 
flip it to Thomas for the out. The next batter singled off Hovinga's glove and 
loaded the bases before a sacrifice fly ball to center field scored Japan's 
third run. Hovinga hit the next batter to load the bases again before Thomas 
got the third out by snaring a line drive. 

 In Canada's half of the third, Kristy Noble hit a long drive off the fence to 
lead off the inning for a double. Brigitte Aizprua (Terrebonne, QC) lined a 
shot off the first baseman's glove and was thrown out at first but Noble moved 
up to third. Gilbert was hit by a pitch and Hayward followed with a deep drive 
to left field to score Noble and cut the lead to 3-1. Affeldt ended the inning 
with a fly to left. 

 In the fourth, a one-out triple by Japan put a runner on third but was picked 
off by Canada's catcher Natalie Wideman as Japan tried a squeeze and missed the 
ball and Wideman snapped a throw to Thomas at third who made the tag to get 
Canada out of trouble. Wideman hit a two-out single for Canada's third hit but 
Davidson grounded out to second to end the inning. 

 Japan added four more runs on six hits in the fifth as the first batter 
grounded out to third and the second singled to left field. Wideman promptly 
picked her off at first for the second out but Japan had five straight hits to 
score four times before Madison Schreyer (Winnipeg, MB) came in to get the 
third out. 

 Canada and Japan never threatened after the fifth as Schreyer shut down 
Japan's offense. 

 Cater took the loss going two plus innings allowing three runs, four hits and 
two walks. Hovinga pitched two and two thirds innings giving up four runs on 
eight hits and Schreyer finished with two and a third innings allowing no hits 
and striking out two. Noble doubled with singles going to Gilbert and Wideman. 

 For all tournament information, please visit the host website at 
http://jwwc2011.co.za or the Softball Canada website at http://www.softball.ca. 

 -SC- 

 For more information, please contact: 

 Gilles LeBlanc 
Manager - Marketing and Communications 
Softball Canada 
(613) 523-3386 ext. 3105 
glebl...@softball.ca 
 
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