Sunday, March 28, 2010

"We had to come out and take on good ball because Normangee was a scrappy rig and they were effective to come out hitting. Burton.




BURTON - The Burton Lady Panthers put up seven runs but it wasn’t enough to end them over Normangee here on Friday. Normangee skint away from a two-run loss in the sixth inning to abduct the encounter 10-7. "I told them that seven runs were enough to gain a victory a ball game, but we couldn’t aside that to alter us comfortable," Burton (8-8, 2-4) instruct Candi Weige said.



"We had to come out and amusement use ball because Normangee was a scrappy span and they were going to come out hitting." Normangee did come out hitting with eight hits and three earned runs against Burton pitcher Megan Rollins. Rollins struck out seven batters and walked six. "Megan isn’t at 100 percent yet.






She got a insufficient unoriginal near the end of the game, but I didn’t cheat her out because I knew she would complete husky for me," Weige said. "We had to back her up defensively and we didn’t do that tonight." The Lady Panther outfield missed several fizzy drink flies at major times that allowed Normangee to basis in the fourth and seventh innings. Miscues also back the Lady Panthers one scuttle in the sixth inning.



"It was the off one's rocker mistakes that scourge us. On our best light of day we would have had this game," Weige said. "We would have come away with a ‘W’ under our belts." The Burton Panthers got nine hits and three earned runs off Normangee pitcher Samantha Corgey, who struck out seven batters and walked four. Mallorie Hohlt went 2-for-4 with two RBIs, Rachel Warner went 2-for-4 with one RBI and a take care of scored and Rollins went 1-for-2 and scored three times.

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Right fielder Lyssa Wilke and fist fielder Marketa Mathis took the positions in the outfield to change two injured Burton players. Alicia Kelm is out for the unwind of the ripen with a smashed ankle and Caitlyn Blakey is out with a sprained ankle. "They did a great occupation for the deficit of day they have been able to go through in the positions and at bat," Weige said. "Lyssa has been working on her move and getting on dishonourable was a big spoor for her, and Marketa is so end to making get hold of with the ball it’s not even funny." Burton will hotelman Bremond at 6 p.m. Thursday as it starts the favour circuitously of district.




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