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Rough start to fastpitch season

by Matt Baldwin / Whitefish Pilot
| April 13, 2011 8:47 AM

Whitefish knew that traveling to the

defending Class A champs for the season-opener was a tall order for

their young softball squad. Polson ran away from the Lady Bulldogs

in Friday’s Northwestern A match up, tallying 25 hits en route to a

46-0 victory.

Whitefish was finally saved in the

fifth by the 10-run mercy rule.

“I don’t have any control over the

schedule,” Whitefish coach Alan Compton said. “We deal with the

cards the best we can. Our first game was against the defending

champs — it is what it is.”

Friday’s game was only the third time

this year Whitefish has played outside of the high school gym. The

girls were raw and nervous, and it showed. Polson scored seven runs

in the first inning without putting a bat to the ball. All of the

runs came on fielding errors, hit batters and walks.

“We have three pitchers who’ve never

faced a batter,” Compton said. “Things are going to happen.”

The Lady Pirates tallied nine more runs

in the second inning and 10 in the third before it all fell apart

in the fourth inning. Polson pushed 20 runs across the plate,

possibly a single-inning record for the Pirates.

Whitefish rebounded emotionally on

Saturday, Compton noted, by keeping Columbia Falls within reach in

a 11-1 conference loss. Notably, the pitchers were more on

target.

“They all did a better job against

Columbia Falls,” Compton said. “I told the pitchers to give the

defense a chance, and they did that.”

The timely hits, though, were nowhere

to be found. Four different times, Whitefish had runners on third

base who failed to cross home.

“That’s a good thing to have runners in

scoring position,” Compton said. “Now we have to move forward and

score those girls. It’ll come around.”

Compton said he’s proud of the team for

keeping their heads up after the Polson game.

“They kept trying, and no one got a bad

attitude,” he said. “That shows a lot of character and that we have

a chance if we keep trying.”

Whitefish travels to Flathead on Friday

and Libby on Saturday.

 

Whitefish 000 00 - 0 3 7

Pol 79(10) (20)x - 46 25 1

Baylee Tveidt and Kara Morrison;

Shalaina Duford, Martina Marquardt (4) and Kayla Duford. S. Duford

(2-1, 3 hits, 11 strike outs, 2 walks). L - Tveidt.

WHITEFISH - Emma Baldonado 1-3, Andrea

Lamourex 0-3, B. Tveidt 0-2, Madison Tveidt 0-1, Emily Stiver 0-2,

Kaia Morrison 0-1, Haley Hunnewell 0-1, Madison Cross 1-2, Hanna

Lewis 0-1, Jessica Vail 0-1. Jayde Eason 1-1.

POLSON - Kody Woods 5-7, K. Duford 2-4,

Heidi Rausch 3-4, S. Duford 4-6, Sally Sams 3-5, Ashley Johnson

0-1, Kylie Knutson 1-3, Makaliah Wilson 1-3, Marquardt 3-3,

Stephanie Angle 1-2, Colleen Jacobson 2-2, Jordan Evertz 0-0,

Jaylin Kenney 0-2.

2B-Baldonado, Cross; Knutson, S.

Duford, Rausch; RBIs-Woods (4), K. Duford, Rausch (4), S. Duford

(5), Sams, Johnson, Wilson, Marquardt (3), Angle (2).

 

Whitefish 001 00 - 1 4 0

Col. Falls 421 22 - 11 6 0

Baylee Tveidt and Madison Cross. Shaun

Rowe, Jessica Owens (5) and Erika Nelson. W - Rowe (2-0). L -

Tveidt.

WHITEFISH - Emma Baldonado 0-3, Hanna

Lewis 0-3, Madison Tveidt 1-2, Baylee Tveidt 1-2, Emily Stiver 0-2,

Kara Morrison 0-1, Madison Cross 0-2, Andrea Lamourex 2-2, Jessica

Vail 0-2.

3B - M. Tveidt. RBI - B. Tveidt.

COL. FALLS - Jessica Owens 0-1, Renae

Nelson 1-2, Shaun Rowe 1-2, Niki Birky 2-2, Erika Nelson 1-2,

Madison Sandefer 0-3, Tessa Cowan 1-2, Jordan Lefebvre 1-3,

Katherine Jetty 0-2.

2B - Rowe, Birky, E. Nelson. RBI -Rowe

1, Birky 2, E. Nelson 2, Cowan 1.