DRVSA Softball
Thunder (girls ages 9-10)
On April 25, Meenan Transmission played Passerini Construction. The Meenan Transmission girls came up on top at the end of the game, but the Passerini team was not going to let it happen easily. Elizabeth made great stops at shortstop and Natalie was the closing pitcher for Passerini. Morgan earned the MVP for the Passerini team with her hits.
Meenan's MVP, Marissa Fleish, made great plays at first base. Danielle Meenan and Samantha Harty lead the offense with multiple doubles.
--Meenan Transmission and Dr. Guy Coby DMD met on April 20.The game was back and forth throughout all five innings, with Meenan ultimately grabbing the victory.
Pitching by both teams was outstanding with Jen Rodzewich on the mound for Guy Coby team and Katie Fischer closing for the Meenan team. Fielders backed up their pitchers with great plays, demonstrated by Kaitlyn Keller for Coby and Rainey Bedeaux for Meenan. Heather Beck for Coby and Kendall O'Shea with the season's first RBI for Meenan.
Dew Drops (girls ages 5-6)
It was a beautiful day on April 23 where the Lemondrops from Thompson Lexus Lemondrops met their match with the Moyer and Son, Inc. Wildcats.
Madison Pottichen made two good plays to first. Rylee Ford made an incredible stop at second and Lauren Knapp did a terrific job fielding. Jessica Levush, Catelyn Thrush and Ava Unzicker really showed off their hitting and fielding talents.
--Grace Snyder, Aubrey Maher and Jillian Reago lead the Thompson team with great hitting and fielding on April 24. Ken Beers Squad was paced by Casey and Riley Keller and Madeline Edinger.
--The Moyer and Son, Inc. Wildcats and The Davud Brooke Rush Builders Clovers put on a batting and fielding clinic throughout their April 19 contest.
Anya Benedict, Zoe Dilts and Emma Pecharo representing the Clovers, and Isabella Scaramuzza, Lauren Lee and Kayla Weise representing the Wildcats took their skills to another level.
On April 25, Meenan Transmission played Passerini Construction. The Meenan Transmission girls came up on top at the end of the game, but the Passerini team was not going to let it happen easily. Elizabeth made great stops at shortstop and Natalie was the closing pitcher for Passerini. Morgan earned the MVP for the Passerini team with her hits.
Meenan's MVP, Marissa Fleish, made great plays at first base. Danielle Meenan and Samantha Harty lead the offense with multiple doubles.
--Meenan Transmission and Dr. Guy Coby DMD met on April 20.The game was back and forth throughout all five innings, with Meenan ultimately grabbing the victory.
Pitching by both teams was outstanding with Jen Rodzewich on the mound for Guy Coby team and Katie Fischer closing for the Meenan team. Fielders backed up their pitchers with great plays, demonstrated by Kaitlyn Keller for Coby and Rainey Bedeaux for Meenan. Heather Beck for Coby and Kendall O'Shea with the season's first RBI for Meenan.
Dew Drops (girls ages 5-6)
It was a beautiful day on April 23 where the Lemondrops from Thompson Lexus Lemondrops met their match with the Moyer and Son, Inc. Wildcats.
Madison Pottichen made two good plays to first. Rylee Ford made an incredible stop at second and Lauren Knapp did a terrific job fielding. Jessica Levush, Catelyn Thrush and Ava Unzicker really showed off their hitting and fielding talents.
--Grace Snyder, Aubrey Maher and Jillian Reago lead the Thompson team with great hitting and fielding on April 24. Ken Beers Squad was paced by Casey and Riley Keller and Madeline Edinger.
--The Moyer and Son, Inc. Wildcats and The Davud Brooke Rush Builders Clovers put on a batting and fielding clinic throughout their April 19 contest.
Anya Benedict, Zoe Dilts and Emma Pecharo representing the Clovers, and Isabella Scaramuzza, Lauren Lee and Kayla Weise representing the Wildcats took their skills to another level.
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