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Valley was led by Renner who had three hits, two runs scored and 2 RBI. Edwards and Weston each got an RBI and Cantu scored from third on a wild pitch as Valley 01 scores three runs to take a 5-2 lead into the seventh inning. Courtney Beckley pitched in 30 of the team’s 42 defensive innings. The score would remain the same until the bottom of the fourth when the Valley Girls were able to strike back. Ries proceeded to get her second and third steal of the game as she stole both second and third base. The inning started with fill-in player Mallory Wolf blasting a double off the left field fence to start the inning. The Valley defense had not allowed a base-runner past second all game until the bottom of the seventh when the lead-off roped a triple deep to left field. Their fourth of the summer. Valley could not answer in the fifth as they got out of the inning just a few minutes before the time limit would expire. Roster First pitch strikes-Batters faced: Courtney Beckley 13-14. Groundouts-Flyouts: Courtney Beckley 2-1, Mackenzie Kendrick 1-1 The girls drew 20 walks to 19 strikeouts. With help from the defense the Valley Girls allowed 155 singles, 29 doubles, two triples, seven home runs and only a total of 38 extra base hits. All 33 runs were a result of an RBI. Best of luck this spring! Cantu was able to hit another single advancing Johnson to third. A team that took second at the USSSA Nationals two summers ago and a team that has turned into a rivalry for the Valley Girls. Pitches-Strikes: Abigail Riley 65-41 2B: Alexis Renner, Alexandrea Edwards New Philadelphia HS Renner would advance to second on the throw home. Valley had five girls each contribute a hit each. RBI: Courtney Beckley 2, Shelby Ries, Maleah Stansbery 2, Abigail Riley Click on the schedule below for more information: Pool Record:  2-1, Bracket Play Record:  2-1, Tournament Record:  4-2, Pool Play Record:  3-0, Bracket Play Record:  2-1, Tournament Record:  5-1, Pickerington Central High School, Pickerington, Ohio, NORTH AMERICAN ALL-SANCTIONED WORLD SERIES, Pool Play Record:  3-1, Bracket Play Record:  1-1, Tournament Record:  4-2, Pool Play Record:  2-2, Bracket Play Record:  0-1, Tournament Record:  2-3, Cranberry City Park, Cranberry Township, PA, Pool Play Record:  2-1, Bracket Play Record:  3-0, Tournament Record:  5-1, Tournament Champions, 1-1 Pool Play, 3-1 Bracket Play, 4-2 Overall, Tournament Runners Up, Pool Play Game 1 vs Vikings Elite 02 – (3-1) L, Pool Play Game 2 vs Wizards Renegades 16u – (6-3) W, Bracket Play Game 1 vs Central Ohio Vipers – (7-2) W, Bracket Play Game 2 vs Ohio Slam Force – (8-3) W, Bracket Play Semi-Final Game vs Vikings Elite 02 – (7-2) W, Bracket Play Championship Game vs Ohio Chill – (5-0) L, MUSKIE CHIX USA SPOOKS & BATS SPECTACULAR (ENQ), Pool Play Game 1 vs Ohio Championship Fury – (16-2) W, NORTH AMERICA ALL-SANCTIONED WORLD SERIES, 2-2 Pool Play, 1-1 Bracket Play, 3-3 Overall, Top 32, Pool Play Game 1 vs Buckeye Heat – (8-1) L, Pool Play Game 2 vs Michigan Elite – (13-6) L, Bracket Play Game 1 vs Team Ohio White – (3-0) W, Bracket Play Game 2 vs Ohio Hawks Gold – (3-1) L, 3-0 Pool Play, 2-1 Bracket Play, 5-1 Overall, 3rd Place, Pool Play Game 1 vs Northwest 16U Select – (10-1) W, Pool Play Game 2 vs Willoughby Stars – (6-5) W, Bracket Play Game 1 vs USSSA Pride Lady Diamond – (14-1) W, Bracket Play Quarter-Final Game vs Ohio Slam Force – (5-2) W, Bracket Play Semi-Final Game vs Great Lakes Sharks – (5-4) L, 2-1 Pool Play, 3-1 Bracket Play, 5-2 Overall, Tournament Runners Up, Pool Play Game 1 vs North Coast Waves – (6-5) W, Pool Play Game 2 vs Ohio USSSA Pride Blue – (6-1) L, Pool Play Game 3 vs Ohio Bulldogs Elite 16u – (3-1) W, Bracket Play Game 1 vs Blaze Firebaugh – (13-1) W, Bracket Play Game 2 vs Ohio USSSA Pride Silver – (4-3) W – 10 Innings, Bracket Play Semi-Final vs Ohio USSSA Pride Blue – (6-0) W, Bracket Play Championship vs Cobras 00 – (1-0) L, 2-1 Pool Play, 4-0 Bracket Play, 6-1 Overall – Tournament Champions, Pool Play Game 1 vs Devils Fastpitch – (4-3) L, Pool Play Game 2 vs Diamond Elite 16u – (5-1) W, Pool Play Game 3 vs PA Lady Knights – (3-1) W, Bracket Play Game 2 vs Ohio Sapphires 00 – (4-2) W, Bracket Play Semi-Final vs Cobras 00 – (6-2) W, Bracket Play Championship vs Fury 02 – (12-7), 3-0 Pool Play, 3-1 Bracket Play, 6-1 Overall – Tournament Runners Up, Pool Play Game 1 vs Ohio Sapphires 00 – (6-0) W, Pool Play Game 2 vs Westerville Warcats – (10-0) W, Bracket Play Game 1 vs South Euclid Express – (11-0) W, Bracket Play Game 2 vs Central New York Easton Blue 16u – (5-4) W, Bracket Play Semi-Final vs Mid American Fastpitch – (9-1) W, 2-0 Pool, 3-0 Bracket Play, 5-0 Overall – Tournament Champions, Pool Play Game 1 vs Ashland Blaze 16U – (5-0) W, Pool Play Game 2 vs Lady Barracuda’s 16U – (11-0) W, Bracket Play Game 1 vs Miami County Blaze – (5-1) W, Bracket Play Semi-Final vs Fury 00 – (7-5) W, Bracket Play Championship vs Fury 00 – (6-1) W. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Softball Map; Ohio; Valley Force 18u-Johnson; Valley Force 18u-Johnson. Rugula laid down a beautiful bunt to move both base runners as she is able to reach first safely. The team got off to a slow start as UTM jumped out to a 5-1 lead through the first two innings of play. They scored 17 runs on 17 hits, gave up two hits and just one run ending the game in the fourth inning with a mercy. The Inferno center fielder also robbed two home runs. 32 teams entered the 16U Division and were split into two pools of 16 teams with a guaranteed seven pool play games so you would not play everyone from your pool. After a deep fly out, Halli Blanchard came to the plate with two outs. Penelope Cantu got the inning started with a hard hit grounder followed by a Kallie Regula Single that saw Cantu hustling all the way to third causing an errant throw by the first baseman. In international tie-breaker rules, the offensive team starts with a runner in scoring position on second base and nobody out. Going into the top of the fifth Valley wanted to add an insurance run or two to release some of the pressure. They play their first game Friday, June 15th at 6:00 p.m. at Strasburg Franklin Park on field 9 against Ohio Bulldawgs Elite. Valley would have another big inning in the top of the fourth. Courtney Beckley drew a walk to again put runners in the corners. Lead-off hitter Zoe Johnson started the game by taking the fourth pitch of the game yard over the left center field fence to give Valley a 1-0 lead. The next batter hit a hard ground ball to Johnson at shortstop who flipped the ball to a charging Stout at second who kicked the bag and threw an on point ball to the stretching Renner at first for the 6-4-3 double play. Johnson led the way with three, Renner and Ries each had two. Johnson, Ries, Cantu, Edwards, Weston and Beckley each had one RBI. The team’s first pool play game was to begin at 12:30 PM on Saturday but got moved to eight in the morning which meant the girls had to be up and moving way earlier than expected. The bottom of the second inning started with a single by Alli Edwards followed by a hard hit ball by Amber Peltz that caused the second baseman to miss handle the ball as she scurried on to first safely. Game three of pool play was an exciting game with great plays being made by both defenses. A line drive hit right back at the pitcher was caught for out number one. They had a total of 95 extra base hits. The top of the order came up and did their job in the bottom of the third inning. Valley Force 01 ends first weekend with 7-0 record at the Capital City Showdown in Columbus, Ohio. Mackenzie Kendrick hits a double into shallow left center field as the Team Ohio defense held Kopp at third with a throw into the dirt. Peltz ended with three singles, five runs scored and three RBI. Valley ended the weekend with 51 total hits, 41 singles, six doubles and four triples. The game ended up being a very intense and emotional game. First pitch strikes-Batters faced: Courtney Beckley 7-10, Mackenzie Kendrick 3-10. But the impact of the third and fourth innings was too much to overcome as the final score ended at 13-6. The Wizards had first at bat and struck first taking a 1-0 lead before Valley responded in the bottom of the first with two runs of their own. The official 2021 Softball schedule for the University of Valley Forge Patriots And a long day it was. Drawing the Ohio USSSA Pride Silver, the game went into four international tie breaker innings. Team LOB: 7, W: Mackenzie Kendrick The girls did just that as they started to get back to form throughout the course of the day. Following a strikeout, Renner hits a gap shot to left center field that scores both Ries and Cantu. Valley jump on the Blazers early and often as they scored two runs in each of the first three innings. After Alexis Renner got hit by a pitch, Peltz came to the plate with one out and bases loaded. Alexis Renner had six hits. Welcome to the Valley Forge Softball team feed. Now in the bottom of the sixth and time expired, Valley threatened the Hawks two run lead by getting runners to second and third. Both had two singles, a double, two RBI and three runs scored. Behind Edwards eight hits was Johnson with six, Wolf with five, Peltz, Weston, Beckley and Ries all had four, Stansbery with three, Riley with two and Renner and Stout each had a hit. TB: Penelope Cantu 2, Alexandrea Edwards, Amber Peltz 3, Zoe Johnson 5, Annette Weston 7- Lady Panthers. Team LOB: 5 SAC: Annette Weston And that’s just what they did. Cantu got things going with a single to right field followed by a beautiful bunt by Johnson down the first base line advancing Cantu and avoiding a tag attempt to reach first safely. The team was 3-0 vs this Heat since the fall of 2015. Knowing the Hawks are a great hitting team, Kendrick wanted to put a lot of spin on the ball trying to produce pop ups and grounders in the infield. The pitching staff pitched a total of 11 innings and surrendered four runs for an era of 2.55. She was able to rip a double into the left center field gap to score Thompson and nab a 1-0 lead. 2B: Courtney Beckley, Zoe Johnson 2, Annette Weston, Jenna Stout, Maleah Stansbery, Mallory Wolf Regula laid down a beautiful sacrifice squeeze bunt that scored Johnson from third and advanced Cantu from second. They threw a total of 154 pitches and had a strike percentage of 72.1 percent. Beckley got 18.67 innings in the circle, threw 211 strikes to 99 balls for a total of 310 pitches and had an era of 3.38. Help this team get started or use the top navigation to find past season schedules, scores, rosters and more. Valley Extreme is a non-profit organization that currently supports ten (10) girls fast pitch teams with athletes ranging from age 9 through 18. The Warriors came right back and scored three in the top of the fourth and one more in the fifth to take a 6-5 lead. Kallie Regula and Courtney Beckley had three hits a peice. The Valley girls were in control of this game from the opening pitch. The shutout gave Valley their fifth of the summer. Blanchard also had an RBI. Warther gets a single that scores Johnson and is followed by another single by Renner to put runners at first and second. Slam Force loaded the bases in the fifth inning with one out and looked as though a comeback was on it’s way. Valley held on for a big 3-0 shutout win and moved the girls into the final 32 teams. They also had 19 strikeouts to just nine batters walked. Beckley had two singles, a double, a run scored and an RBI. The semi-final game was against the Ohio USSSA Pride Blue. The Valley girls exploded for 16 hits and were led by Ries who went 4-4 at the plate. Johnson led the way with three hits, two runs scored and belted in a team leading five RBI. SB: Shelby Ries For the weekend Valley would score 34 runs on 42 hits while only giving up 8 runs on defense. In the fourth, Johnson gave Valley a one run lead with a solo home run over the left field fence. WP: Courtney Beckley, Mackenzie Kendrick Groundouts-Flyouts: Mackenzie Kendrick 8-5 Johnson had four singles, three drawn walks, seven runs and an RBI. For those two games, Valley hit for a .440 average, scored 22 runs on 22 hits with 16 singles, five doubles, one triple and 16 RBI. The team is looking at play in an additional three to four tournaments between September and October. She also had five strikeouts and walked one batter. In the bottom, the Valley Girls were able to take advantage of a couple of errors by the Wizards short stop as Alexandrea Edwards and Courtney Beckley were both the beneficiaries of a bobbled ball and a bad throw that landed them on second and third. In the fifth inning Valley kept the offense rolling with back to back doubles by Renner and Amber Peltz. Alexandrea Edwards 2, Amber Peltz 3, Courtney Beckley 2, Zoe Johnson 3, Annette Weston 2, Jenna Stout 4, Shelby Ries, Maleah Stansbery, Abigail Riley, Mallory Wolf 3, W: Abigail Riley Weston had five singles, three RBI and three runs and Kopp added 5 singles, two RBI and a run scored. The girls ended with nine RBI on ten hits. Sugar Valley Slammers 05. Slam Force would threaten in the fourth by getting runners to second and third but Valley was able to hold them in check there. RBI: Alexandrea Edwards, Amber Peltz 2, Annette Weston 2, Jenna Stout Spring Valley Forge Patriots Varsity Softball Season. Beckley and Thompson combined for 32 innings pitched, 13 earned runs for an earned run average of 2.84 and had 21 total strikeouts. She got a win in both of her starts and a save in the game that went ten innings. Regula would advance on a ground out and then score on a hard hit single by Amber Peltz. They battled to a 2-0-1 record and had the number one seed from their pool going into bracket play. The second game of the weekend was against a Pittsburgh Power team that came out swinging to put Valley in an early hole. PLAYER INFORMATION AGE: 17 HEIGHT: 5′-6-1/2″ WEIGHT: 130 HOME TO 1ST: 2.99 HOME TO HOME: 12.17 BATS: R THROWS: R 1ST POSITION: SS 2ND POSITION: … Inning two was played to a 1-1 tie and a 3-1 Valley lead. Valley also had six girls that hit .500 or better for the weekend. If you're looking for prior years game schedules, rosters and more use the left navigation. The defense committed just five errors and finished with a .965 fielding percentage. The game was against a solid Wicked Fastpitch team that came out swinging and took an early 3-0 lead that they did not let go of. Pitches-Strikes: Courtney Beckley 39-25, Mallory Wolf 47-28 She was able to work the count full and drew a walk as the lineup flipped to the top of the order. Amber Peltz also had a great day behind the plate as she toughed out catching five of the six games played. The third pool game versus the Ohio Storm was an intense game that started off looking like it was going to be a run fest but finished with great pitching and great defense by both teams. Team LOB: 2, W: Courtney Beckley She had a total of 11 hits, four singles, four doubles, one triple and two home runs for a total of seven extra base hits. Up by five runs through one and half innings of play the Valley Girls started going to work. In the top of the third Valley would get a run back to cut the lead in half at 2-1 before the wheels would fall off. With runners at first and second, Annette Weston hit a double to the right center field gap that scored both Edwards and Peltz with no outs. 16u Fastpitch Softball Team PC Inferno won the coin flip and elected to be the home team. They scored a total of 29 runs with 25 of them being earned. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. The Hawks went on to make the final four and lost to the tournament champion Diamond Chix. The girls had 40 singles, ten doubles, one triple and three home runs. Kendrick was solid in the circle as she limited Valley 03 to five hits and zero runs. Ohio Valley University. Claymont HS The bottom of the the fourth and fifth innings ended up making the biggest impact on the game as the Sharks scored five runs between the two innings to open up a 5-2 lead. Amber Peltz also had a great weekend at the plate hitting for a .571 average on eight hits. The official 2020-21 Softball schedule for the Ohio Valley University Athletics Fighting Scots Leading the offensive attack was Alexis Renner with 11 hits and a .686 batting average. The coaching staff is very pleased with the direction the team is heading and the drive and determination the girls played with all summer. Johnson finished the weekend with a .389 batting average. She surrendered 16 hits, three earned runs, walked six batters and struck out 12. Cantu then took second base on the first pitch of Regula’s at bat. She faced 46 batters, threw 101 strikes to 51 balls and only allowed one earned run for an ERA of 0.58. The final score was 19-0 and a 2-0 record for the weekend. Valley played some good ball in those two games getting a 16-2 mercy win and a 6-2 win to start with a 2-0 record and in the driver’s seat to grab the number one seed from their pool. She also had a save in the team’s semi-final game. Four of Valley’s eight losses were by just one run and another by two. Edwards came to the plate and laid down a perfect push bunt that found its way between the charging third baseman and pitcher and past the short stop who was moving towards third for bunt coverage before the ball came to a stop in no mans land in shallow left field. First pitch strikes-Batters faced: Courtney Beckley 6-10, Mallory Wolf 7-11. The most recent updates will appear at the top of the wall dating back to prior seasons. Leading the way for Valley this weekend was Ries with nine hits followed by Renner and Johnson who each had eight. The official Softball page for the Ohio Valley University Athletics Fighting Scots The trio of Halli Blanchard in left, Cantu in center and Regula in right stayed busy all day as they kept the outfield in check by chasing down just about every fly ball hit to the outfield and snagging a few in foul territory. Beckley had three wins and was the pitcher of record in both of the team’s losses. She also had 13 strikeouts. Abby Warther produced five hits. The inning would start with Edwards hitting a hard shot to left center that netted her a double, but being the aggressive base running team that Valley is and some miscommunication between her and Coach Johnson at third, she got picked off coming into third. Enter your email to get updates sent directly to your inbox! Renner would capitalize with runners in scoring position by delivering with another line drive shot to the left center field fence scoring both Cantu and Johnson. Valley’s batting average jumps to .413 with runners in scoring position. ROE: Annette Weston, Jenna Stout, Shelby Ries These Valley Girls played a total of 40 games this summer as they were able to max out the total available games at four of their six tournaments played. 2B: Amber Peltz Madison Kopp led the inning off by drawing a walk followed by a sacrifice bunt by Beckley to advance Kopp to second base. Valley took control of the game in the second inning and never looked back. 1 team in the state of Ohio the Ohio … The girls played in the Capital City Showdown that was held at Lou Berliner Park in Columbus, Ohio over the weekend.

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