Sunday, 14 July 2019

Medal Winning Teams

Westman Magic (Gold)
 
Manitoba Thunder (Silver)
 
Smitty's Terminators (Bronze)
 
 



Sunday's Summary


Danika Nell picked up the victory in the gold medal game for the Magic.
Sunday's Scores
Gold Medal Game
Westman 7 MB Thunder 1
Semifinal
MB Thunder 9 Smitty's 7

1-vs-2 Playoff
Westman 5 Smitty's 4
3-vs-4 Playoff
MB Thunder 13 Interlake 0
6th-Place Tie Breaker
Central 11 Eastman 0


Sunday's Game Highlights
1-vs-2 Playoff Game
Westman Magic 5 Smitty's Terminators 4
Luka Solomon's three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh inning earned the Magic a spot in the Provincial Final. Solomon also was the winning pitcher despite giving up four runs in three innings of work. Danika Nell adds two hits and two runs for the Magic, who'll play for gold at 2:00 p.m.

3-vs-4 Playoff Game
Manitoba Thunder 13 Interlake Phillies 0
Alyssa Bjarnarson reached base four times and scored four runs to help the Thunder earn a trip to the Canadian Championship and a spot in the Provincial semifinal.

Semifinal
Manitoba Thunder 9 Smitty's Terminators 7
Rayna French had three hits, scored two runs and drove in two runs as the Thunder ran their winning streak to four games. Hope Ransome also had three hits, two RBI and two runs scored for Manitoba.

6th-Place Tiebreaker
Central Energy 11 Eastman Wildcats
Natasha Driedger tripled twice and drove in three runs to lead the Central Energy to the victory. The win allow Central to qualify for next month's Western Canadian Championship in Winnipeg.

Gold Medal Game
Westman Magic 7 Manitoba Thunder 1
Natalie Draper reached base three times and scored a pair of runs to pace the Magic offensively while Danika Nell allowed one run on two hits with six strikeouts to pick up the win for Westman while Luka Solomon reached base twice and scored a pair of runs.

Saturday, 13 July 2019

Saturday's Summary



Team
Wins
Losses
Westman Magic
7
0
Smitty’s Terminators
6
1
Interlake Phillies
5
2
Winnipeg Lightning
3
4
Manitoba Thunder
3
4
Central Energy
2
5
Eastman Wildcats
2
5
Manitoba Angels
0
6

Saturday’s Scores
Westman 10 Thunder 0
Wpg Lightning 18 Eastman 3
Interlake 7 MB Thunder 2
Central 7 MB Angels 0
Westman 1 Eastman 0
Smitty’s 6 Wpg Lightning 1
MB Thunder 5 Central 1
Interlake 7 Wpg Lightning 6
Westman 3 Smitty’s 2
Eastman 4 MB Angels 1
Fourth-Place Tiebreaker
MB Thunder 17 Wpg Lightning 10

Sunday’s Schedule
Interlake (3rd-place) vs. Wpg Lightning/MB Thunder (4th-place), 9 a.m.
Smitty’s/Westman (1st-place) vs. Smitty’s/Westman (2nd-place), 9 a.m.
Bronze Medal game, 11 a.m.
Eastman vs. Central, 11 a.m. (6th-place tiebreaker)
Gold Medal game, 2 p.m.

Friday’s Scores
Smitty’s 9 Eastman 1
Interlake 15 MB Angels 9
Wpg Lightning 6 MB Thunder 1
Westman 8 Central 0
Smitty’s 5 MB Thunder 4
Westman 11 Interlake 1
Eastman 6 Central 5
Wpg Lightning 12 MB Angels 0
Interlake 7 Eastman 2
MB Thunder 13 MB Angels 7
Westman 11 Wpg Lightning 4
Smitty’s 9 Central 6

Thursday’s Scores
Smitty’s 19 Interlake 2
Westman 12 MB Angels 0
MB Thunder 5 Eastman 0
Central 6 Wpg Lightning 1
Smitty’s 11 MB Angels 2
Interlake 6 Central 5
Westman vs. MB Thunder (ppd)
Eastman vs. Wpg Lightning (ppd)

Saturday’s Game Highlights

Westman Magic 10 Manitoba Thunder 0
Westman improved to 5-and-0 with the shutout victory over the Thunder. Danika Nell allowed three hits and struck out six in four innings while also homering and scoring twice at the dish for the Magic.

Winnipeg Lightning 18 Eastman Wildcats 3
Sara Greaves and Agra Haip reached base three times and scored three runs each for the Lightning, with Haip hitting a home run in the process.

Interlake Phillies 7 Manitoba Thunder 2
Rianna Cassils singled, homered and scored a pair of runs for the Phillies. Alyssa Proctor picked up the win for Interlake with four innings of four-hit ball.

Central Energy 7 Manitoba Angels 0
The Energy picked up their second win of the Championship.

Westman Magic 1 Eastman Wildcats 0
Danika Nell scored in the game’s only run in the bottom of the first inning as the Magic improved to 6-and-0. Luka Solomon and Nell combined on a one-hit shutout with nine strikeouts for Westman.

Smitty’s Terminators 6 Winnipeg Lightning 1
Taylor Stroneiski and Janaya Watt had two hits and scored a pair of runs each for the 6-and-0 Terminators. Erin DiGioia was the winning pitcher for Smitty’s.

Manitoba Thunder 5 Central Energy 1
Hope Ransome’s two-run single in the top of the sixth inning broke a scoreless tie as the Thunder kept their playoff hopes alive.

Interlake Lightning 7 Winnipeg Lightning 6
Interlake rallied for four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning for the come-from-behind victory.

Westman Magic 3 Smitty’s Terminators 2
The Magic completed an undefeated round-robin with a 3-2 victory over the Terminators Danika Nell doubled twice, scored a pair of runs including the winner in the bottom of the seventh inning and also picked up the win on the mound.

Eastman Wildcats 4 Manitoba Angels 1
Logan Harz had two hits and scored a pair of runs for the Wildcats, who forced a tiebreaker for sixth-place and a spot in the 2019 Western Canadian Championship with the victory.

Manitoba Thunder 17 Winnipeg Lightning 10
Laura Ransome had five hits, reached base six times and scored five runs as the Thunder won the fourth-place tiebreaker to move into Sunday’s playoff round.

Friday, 12 July 2019

Friday's Summary

Westman's Danika Nell no-hit Central for four inning as the Magic
downed the Energy 8-0 Friday.

Team
Wins
Losses
Smitty’s Terminators
5
0
Westman Magic
4
0
Interlake Phillies
3
2
Winnipeg Lightning
2
2
Manitoba Thunder
2
2
Central Energy
1
3
Eastman Wildcats
1
3
Manitoba Angels
0
5
 

Friday’s Scores
Smitty’s 9 Eastman 1
Interlake 15 MB Angels 9
Wpg Lightning 6 MB Thunder 1
Westman 8 Central 0
Smitty’s 5 MB Thunder 4
Westman 11 Interlake 1
Eastman 6 Central 5
Wpg Lightning 12 MB Angels 0
Interlake 7 Eastman 2
MB Thunder 13 MB Angels 7
Westman 11 Wpg Lightning 4
Smitty’s 9 Central 6

Thursday’s Scores
Smitty’s 19 Interlake 2
Westman 12 MB Angels 0
MB Thunder 5 Eastman 0
Central 6 Wpg Lightning 1
Smitty’s 11 MB Angels 2
Interlake 6 Central 5
Westman vs. MB Thunder (ppd. to be played Saturday at 9 a.m.)
Eastman vs. Wpg Lightning (ppd. to be played Saturday at 9 a.m.)

Saturday’s Schedule
Westman vs. Thunder, 9 a.m.
Eastman vs. Wpg Lightning, 9 a.m.
MB Thunder vs. Interlake, 11 a.m.
Central vs. MB Angels, 11 a.m.
Westman vs. Eastman, 1 p.m.
Smitty’s vs. Wpg Lightning, 1 p.m.
Central vs. MB Thunder, 3 p.m.
Wpg Lightning vs. Interlake, 3 p.m.
Westman vs. Smitty’s, 5 p.m.
MB Angels vs Eastman, 5 p.m.
TIE BREAKERS (if necessary), 7 p.m.

Sunday’s Schedule
3rd-place vs. 4th-place, 9 a.m.
1st-place vs. 2nd-place, 9 a.m.
Bronze Medal game, 11 a.m.
Gold Medal game, 2 p.m.

Friday’s Game Highlights

Smitty’s Terminators 9 Eastman Wildcats 1
Jillian Matsubara continued her strong Championship performance with a pair of doubles and two runs scored for Smitty’s while Danika Peters reached base four times for the Terminators.

Interlake Phillies 15 Manitoba Angels 9
Interlake won a slugfest with a six-run second inning. Alyssa Proctor reached base three times including two hits and scored three runs for the Phillies while Maddy McRae added three singles, two RBI and a pair of runs.

Winnipeg Lightning 6 Manitoba Thunder 1
The Lightning picked up their first win of the Championship thanks to a six-run fifth inning. Agra Haid and Sara Greaves combined on a five-hitter for Winnipeg.

Westman Magic 8 Central Energy 0
The host Magic scored four runs in the bottom of the first inning and went on to their second straight win to start the Championship. Danika Nell tossed four innings of no-hit ball with seven strikeouts to pick up the win for the Magic while Luka Soloman had two singles and scored three runs to pace Westman offensively.

Smitty's Terminators 5 Manitoba Thunder 4
A three-run sixth inning helped the Terminators to the come-from-behind victory. Elly Holden's two-run single was the big hit in the decisive inning for Smitty's.

Westman Magic 11 Interlake Phillies 1
Eight runs in the top of the first inning helped pace the Magic to their third consecutive victory.  Jordyn Bradbury and Jessie Henry had two hits and scored a pair of runs each for Westman while Madison McDonald struck out nine in picking up the complete game win.

Eastman Wildcats 6 Central Energy 5
A four-run fourth inning helped Eastman to their first win of the Championship. Macki Bergen had two hits and scored two runs for the Wildcats while Claire Heide picked up the win on the mound.

Winnipeg Lightning 12 Manitoba Angels 0
Katie Vigier had three hits, drove in four runs and scored three times herself to lead the Lightning to the shutout victory.

Interlake Phillies 7 Eastman Wildcats 2
The Phillies jumped out to a 5-0 lead after two innings and went on to the victory.  Alyssa Procter and Maddy McRae reached base twice and scored a pair of runs each for Interlake.

Manitoba Thunder 13 Manitoba Angels 7
The Thunder evened their record at 2-and-2 by scoring five runs in the fifth and seventh innings. Five different players scored a pair of runs each.

Westman Magic 11 Winnipeg Lightning 4
The Magic erased a 2-0 deficit with a four-run third inning and a seven-run fouth as they improved to 4-and-0. Jordyn Bradbury had a pair of hits and scored twice from the leadoff spot for Westman while Danika Nell was the winning pitcher.

Smitty’s Terminators 9 Central Energy 6
The Terminators jumped out to a 8-2 lead after three innings as they improved to 5-and-0. Janaya Watt had three hits and scored a pair of runs for Smitty’s while Mya Pearce had three hits and scored twice for Central.


 

Thursday, 11 July 2019

Thursday's Summary


Laura Ransome of the Manitoba Thunder at the dish in
Thursday's game against the Eastman Wildcats.

Team
Wins
Losses
Smitty’s Terminators
2
0
Westman Magic
1
0
Manitoba Thunder
1
0
Central Energy
1
1
Interlake Phillies
1
1
Winnipeg Lightning
0
1
Eastman Wildcats
0
1
Manitoba Angels
0
2

 

Thursday’s Scores

Smitty’s 19 Interlake 2

Westman 12 MB Angels 0

MB Thunder 5 Eastman 0

Central 6 Wpg Lightning 1

Smitty’s 11 MB Angels 2

Interlake 6 Central 5

Westman vs. MB Thunder (ppd)

Eastman vs. Wpg Lightning (ppd)

 

Friday’s Schedule

Smitty’s vs. Eastman, 9 a.m.

MB Angels vs. Interlake, 9 a.m.

MB Thunder vs. Wpg Lightning, 11 a.m.

Westman vs.Central, 11 a.m.

Smitty’s vs. MB Thunder, 1 p.m.

Westman vs. Interlake, 1 p.m.

Central vs. Eastman, 3 p.m.

Wpg Lightning vs. MB Angels, 3 p.m.

Eastman vs. Interlake, 5 p.m.

MB Thunder vs. MB Angels, 5 p.m.

Westman vs. Wpg Lightning, 7 p.m.

Smitty’s vs. Central, 7 p.m.

 

Thursday’s Games Highlights

Smitty’s Terminators 19 Interlake Phillies 2

Jillian Matsubara had four hits and drove in seven runs to help lead the Terminators to a tournament-opening victory. Matsubara was a triple shy of hitting for the cycle.

 
Westman Magic 12 Manitoba Angels 0

Luka Solomon tossed a three-hit shutout for the Magic with six strikeouts in a game the ended after four innings due to the run-ahead rule. Brooklyn Franklin had two hits and scored three runs to pace the Magic offensively.

 
Manitoba Thunder 5 Eastman Wildcats 0

Laura Ransome and Hope Ransome combined on a no-hitter for the Thunder, recording a total of 15 strikeouts.

 
Central Energy 6 Winnipeg Lightning 1

Lexi Unrau had two hits and scored a pair of runs for the Energy while Maryn Jones picked up the win for Central, allowing one-hit in four shutout innings while striking out six.

 
Smitty’s Terminators 11  Manitoba Angels 2

Taylor Henley singled, doubled, tripled, scoring three runs and drove in another two as Smitty’s improved to 2-and-0. Jillian Matsubara added a pair of hits and scored twice for the Terminators.

 
Interlake Phillies 6 Central Energy 5

Interlake overcame a 4-0 first inning deficit in their comeback win over Central. Maddy McRae and Tessa Stewart had two hits and scored a pair of runs each for Interlake.

Tuesday, 9 July 2019

Preview Article




July 8, 2019

For Immediate Release

 

  The Westman Magic will be hoping to take advantage of home field this weekend whent he Softball Manitoba U14 ‘A’ Girls’ Championship takes place at the Ashley Neufeld Softball Complex in Brandon.

  The Magic have had a highly successful season to date, posting a 14-4 regular season record in the Manitoba Ladies’ Super Softball League.

  The club has also captured gold this season at the ICT Tournament in Winnipeg, the Saskatoon Presidents Tournament and, most recently, the Red River Rage Tournament in Fargo, North Dakota this past weekend.

  The 2019 event will also feature the introduction of a four-day Provincial Championship by Softball Manitoba.

  The eight-team Championship will include a full round-robin on Thursday, Friday and Saturday with a playoff round to follow on Sunday.

  This will guarantee that there will be a gold medal game on the final day.

  In addition to determining the Provincial Champion, the Softball Manitoba U14 ‘A’ Girls’ Championship will determine the teams that will represent Manitoba at the Softball Canada U14 Championship in Montreal, Quebec from August 7-11 and the Western Canadian U14 Championship to be held in Winnipeg from August 8-11.

  The Softball Manitoba U14 ‘A’ Girls’ Championship is being co-hosted by the Westman Softball Association, the Ashley Neufeld Softball Complex Committee and the Westman Softball Umpires’ Association.

 

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