So, perfection doesn't come often, and it won't happen when it comes to the Cougars. The Cougars were beaten for the first time yesterday 9-7 by the Giants, thanks mainly to several bombs hit by the opposing team. Heading into the 6th inning, the Cougars were down 9-2 but mounted a furious rally that fizzled just shy of completing the comeback, scoring 5 runs before getting the 3rd out.
Congrats goes to the Giants for a well-played game.
Cougars are now 3-1.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Friday, April 18, 2008
Cougars Rollin', now 3-0
The Cougars faced a hard fought battle with "I Can't Feel My Face" last Tuesday, pulling out a 2-1 victory thanks to gutsy plays by Nathan Delawder and Josh Kesner. Kesner scored the Cougars' first run by sliding under a tag at home plate after several hits by the bottom part of the lineup. Delawder, whom the opposing team did not want to pitch to, finally got ahold of a pitch and drove a double into right-center field, driving in the go-ahead run. The Cougars held onto the slim lead and sent the "Face" team home with a whimper.
Next game is this Sunday.
Next game is this Sunday.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Cougars livin' it up, demolish practice team
The Cougars played their second practice game of the season this past Sunday, demolishing the opposing team 22-10 in inclimate weather. Cold and raining, the Cougars and a hosh-posh of players from other teams played a 6-inning game. The Cougars started off extremely slowly, but gradually batted their way to a win. The ball, being soaked with rain, became heavy and not a single person hit a home run in the entire game.
The next game is scheduled for Tuesday at 5 p.m. vs "I Can't Feel My Face"
The next game is scheduled for Tuesday at 5 p.m. vs "I Can't Feel My Face"
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Season Opener Goes As Expected
The 2008 Potomac State College intramural softball season opener for the Cougars happened on Wednesday, April 9th. Facing the RA's, the Cougars struck with force and unbridled talent, dominating the opposing team and winning 26-6. Pitching for the Cougars was Matt Woods, who did well, although the Cougars are going to have to get him a better glove, as he had a tough time handling a few balls. Team captain Nathan Delawder proved why East Hardy was so good in 2006, as he stroked 2 home runs in the game. Matt Coen also hit two homers in the game, and Josh Kesner delivered a grand salomi. Co-Captain Chaz Teets went 3-4 with 2 RBIs, a 2B, and 3 R. The entire lineup delivered hit after hit, jumping out to an early 18-0 lead before relaxing the ropes a little, allowing the opposing teams to score 6 runs in one inning. The Cougars revved it up again in the 5th inning, scoring until the mercy rule was called when the score reached 26-6. Summer softball pro Bryan Edwards had several good hits, although popping a few up after trying to crush them. Darrell Wright and Andy Wayne laced screaming line drives the entire game. Calen Ketterman and Matt Woods also had hits. Due to the good sportmanship on both sides, the Cougars and RA's played the 6th inning, even though the game was already statistically over. The Cougars showed great poise at the plate, with the exception of the one time that co-captain Teets swung and fouled off a ball, while corkscrewing himself into the ground, much to the amusement of the teams and fans. On the next pitch Teets regained composure and wacked a single to the outfield.
The Cougars' next game is this Sunday evening vs. Baltimore's Best.
The Cougars' next game is this Sunday evening vs. Baltimore's Best.
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