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Friday, June 15, 2007

MKS Jewelers vs. Mason City          Send a link to a friend

[June 15, 2007]  MASON CITY -- MKS Jewelers played in Mason City on Thursday and lost 10-7.

Pitcher for MKS was Haley Turner, who also had an RBI, two singles and scored twice. Madison Bishop also pitched a few innings and had a double, a single, two RBIs and scored once. Jordan Wood had two hits, one RBI and hit the ball real hard two other times, but was robbed of the hits by fantastic plays from Mason City. Breanna Waller had two singles, a double, two RBIs and scored once. Abby Cline had a sacrifice RBI and a hit. Rebecca Brooks and Ashley Getchel had hits for MKS and each scored once. Kieran Foster scored once to help MKS in their efforts.

Mason City's winning pitcher was Danielle Duncheon, who also had a hit and scored twice. Alix Rawlings had two hits, an RBI and scored twice. Lorena Leinweber and Alyssa Skelton each had a hit and scored once. Eve Dirks and Jenah Thompson each had a hit and scored twice. Rebecca Blankenship had a hit and Eileen Urish scored once.

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Coach Plummer for the MKS team comments: "The girls have been doing a great job since we have been playing with only seven, eight or nine fielders for the last eight games. The girls have shown a lot of heart to stay in all of games we have played. It is tough to keep your heads up when you are starting a game with only seven, eight or sometimes nine players, but the girls have been doing a fantastic job."

[Text from file received from Joseph Plummer]

   

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