Youth softball: Mighty Rippers take crown
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Tony Altobelli
CORONA DEL MAR - One team was pushing for one last miracle. The
other was just trying to hang on for dear life.
When it was over, the Mighty Rippers managed to hang on for a 7-6 win in
the Pacific Coast Bobby Sox girls under-12 division championship game
Saturday at Bonita Creek Park, leaving the Diamonds one miracle short.
“The kids are in heaven right now,” an exuberant Rippers Coach Ron Briggs
said. “It’s got to be the greatest feeling for them. At the beginning of
the year, hardly any of them could even catch the ball and to see them
get this far is awesome.”
For the Diamonds, who finished the regular season in seventh place, just
making it to the big game was an accomplishment in itself.
“It sure was a much different season than it was at the beginning,”
Diamonds Coach Jim Lineback said. “We went down, but we went down
swinging.”
The Diamonds jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second inning
when Megan McCullough was hit by a pitch. She stole second and went to
third and home on a couple of wild pitches.
The lead would be short-lived, however, as the Rippers, who finished
second during the regular season, answered with four runs in the third
inning.
Tori Reed, Natalie Weese, Jordan Smith and Darci Pennington each scored
in that third inning, giving the Rippers a 4-1 lead.
The lead grew to 6-1 when Ronni Briggs and Ashley Chandler each crossed
the plate.
But the Diamonds refused to quit. Bridget Gleason and Jaclyn Lineback
managed to cruise the bases and score, cutting the lead to 6-3.
The Diamonds’ bats continued to sparkle in the sixth. Hits by Laura
Locke, Hilary Ockey and Annika Overby produced three big runs, tying the
game.
It might have been 7-6 Diamonds, if not for the solid defensive work by
Carrie Widder in left field, Pennington at shortstop and Katelin
Patterson behind the plate.
Widder recovered fast after misplaying a ball in left, fired a strike to
Pennington, who gunned a bullet to Patterson at the plate in time to nail
a Diamond runner trying to score.
“That play really turned out to be a big play,” the elder Briggs said.
The score was tied, but the Rippers regained the lead in the seventh.
Singles by Pennington, Briggs and Patterson loaded the bases. With one
out, Widder drove in Pennington with the go-ahead run on a fielder’s
choice to the shortstop.
The Diamonds tried to respond in the bottom of the seventh when Katlyn
Czisny ripped a double to center field, but the Rippers held on to win
the game.
“We finished second in the regular season, but I told the kids that
didn’t matter,” Briggs said. “It doesn’t matter how we finished the
regular season. All that mattered was how we finished in the playoffs and
we finished on top.”
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