THE ladies’ division took the spotlight over the weekend in the Banker’s Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex as the New Providence Softball Association continued its regular season.
• Here’s a summary
of the games played:
Lady Stingers 21,
COB Caribs 14
On Saturday night, the defending champions Stingers endured a slugfest to eventually top the hapless College of the Bahamas Lady Caribs in five innings via the 10-run rule. Vonetta Nairn went 3-for-5 with three runs and four runs batted in to lead the offensive attack for the Lady Stingers. Lashonda Bethel went 2-for-5 with four runs and two RBI. Lashanta Greenslade helped out as she went 2-for-4, scoring a run and driving in two.
Versatile Keisha Pratt picked up the win on the mound, while Charity Rolle suffered the loss.
For the Lady Caribs, Daria Cambridge went 1-for-3, scored two runs and added two RBI.
Sunshine Auto Wildcats 10,
Bommer G Operators 0
Sunshine Auto made this one look so easy as they also stopped the Lady Operators in abbreviated fashion.
Mechelle Moss had a perfect 3-for-3 night, scoring two runs with a RBI and Donette Edwards went 1-for-2 with two RBI.
The winning pitcher was Mary ‘Cruise’ Sweeting and the losing pitcher was Brittany Clarke. For the Lady Operators, Shatyna Stuart was 1-for-2.
Johnson Lady Truckers 15,
COB Caribs 5
This was another easy win for the Lady Truckers in the lone game played on Thursday night.
Melinda Bastian went 2-for-3 and scored two runs with two RBI to lead the offensive attack for the Lady Truckers. Marissa Burrows went 2-for-3 and also scored two runs with a pair of RBI.
Marvell Miller was the winning pitcher and Charity Rolle got tagged with the loss.
For the Lady Caribs, Eddiesha Laing went 1-for-2 and she scored two runs with two RBI in a losing effort.
The men’s feature game was not played as the C & S Hitmen won by default over the Sports Centre Dorsey Park Boys.
The NPSA is slated to put on another double header, starting 7pm Tuesday. A double header will also be played on Thursday and Saturday nights.
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