It was a very sunny, very fun and very competitive day at Montivillia. Ending the day with a fantastic double header win were The Grown-Ups. They beat two tough teams in Thugs and Kisses and Monster Squad.
In game one The Grown-Ups rode a very crafty pitching performance by Tim Miller to victory. Tim used all parts of the strike, keeping a hard hitting Thugs team guessing. A few key defensive plays in right field by Marta Tikkila and it was on to victory lane and game two.
Game two was more of the same. Great pitching, great defense led by Lea Andrews, with some well timed hustle by Billy Solowski sprinkled in and the double header sweep was complete.
Three great teams, two tough victories and fun had by all. A great way to end a another great weekend at Montavillia.
As acting Captain of Thugs and Kisses, Mackenzie has set the standard. She always makes sure she has a full team, is tremendously energetic, and organized. She likes to stick around to check out and cheer on other teams or lend her skills where needed.
As her teams top catcher she exhibits nothing but grace and confidence. Having mastered the two most important skills, encouraging her pitcher and communicating with the umpire, Pone is truly one of the best every Sunday.
Montavillia's resident Indy team finally put it all together on Sunday. The Swingers did just that, they kept swinging and battling and earned a hard-fought come from behind victory.
They tone was set by Trey Batey on the mound. He kept the Soaring Marlins from soaring too high and getting too big of lead. Trey was able to work the zone and keep hitters off balance.
On offense The Swingers were led by the likes of Ricky Kidwell and Sarah Miles. Each had multiple hits, took the extra base when they could and kept innings alive for the other big hitters.
They were thrown together to start the season and have now come together. A true Indy success story in the making.
Big Tony battles hangover to hang two victories on the board!
Sons of Pitches
I was hot, sunny and the day after Cinco de Mayo. Hangovers were everywhere. One of the biggest on this Sunday was the one Tony Smith was sporting.
An endless supply of tequila the night before did not stop Tony from pitching Sons of Pitches to two hard fought victories against two hard hitting teams. Tony was not his usual self but his effective wildness was able to keep hitters off balance, allowing his team to come from when they finally warmed up the bats.
Sunday at Montavillia was a tremendous day. It was Mothers day and on this Sunday Mothers ruled. Leading the way was Keyla, she is surely one of the nicest Mom's I have met. It is hard to tell under her sunglasses but she may have a third eye. Her ability to manage a small child off the field and run things on it is amazing. Kayla is always positive, always smiling, has great suggestions every week and always keeps her "boys" in line.
A special shout out to Rose Solowski, Janice Janesky, Andrea Hammons and all the other Underdog Softball Moms. Thanks for making this a family fun affair. Like everything else in the world, it would never happen without you.
1. Unknown***
2. Upper Deckers
3. Hootie and the Ballfish*
4. Sons of Pitches
5. Where My Pitches At?**
6. The Swingers
7. Thugs and Kisses**
8. Justice Avengers
Tiebreakers:
* Head to Head
** Record against common opponents
*** Points allowed against common opponents
**** Total points allowed
***** Coin Toss
Unknown Captain Sets Great Example!
MicKenzie Moser is one of the finest Captains participating in UnderDog softball. Each week she is able to put together a full team, a solid line-up and keep everything running smooth. She Captains a top team for sure.
Mickenzie is a fine catcher who is also an offensive force to be reckoned with. He bat keeps many rallies alive and drives in many runs.
In addition to all of her softball abilities she is one of the nicest people in Underdog softball. She keep people upbeat and positive and always has kind words for players of other teams. She is a joy to be around and a great example of UnderDog softball at its finest.
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