April 17, 2008 12:47 pm
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Staff Report
LITTLE FALLS — The Cooperstown
softball team finally won a
close one, but this one was almost
too close for comfort.
Leading Little Falls 3-0 heading
to the bottom of the seventh inning
last Thursday, the Mounties scored
twice and had the tying run on
third with two outs before Anna
Sams recorded her eighth strikeout
of the game to end the rally and the
game.
Sams, a freshman, picked up
her second win of the season for 2-2
Cooperstown, allowing five hits
and walking three in the complete
game performance. In 24 innings
this season, Sams has 37 strikeouts
and a miniscule .875 earned
run average.
``She’s been pitching very well
and our defense has been playing
very well behind her,’’ said CCS
head coach Dave Bliss.
In Thursday’s game, CCS centerfielder
Marie DiLorenzo made
what Bliss described as the play of
the young season, sprinting back to
make an over-the-shoulder catch
with two on and two out in the bottom
of the fifth inning.
Sophomore Stephanie Hascup
led the offensive attack with a 4-
for-4 performance at the plate, including
a double. Hascup, the starting
third baseman, is hitting .614
in the first four games but will likely
be done for the season after foot
surgery Tuesday.
``She’s been a leader on and off
the field and we’ll miss her,’’ Bliss
said.
Cooperstown hosts Milford
Tuesday in a non-league contest,
and begins Center State Conference
play Wednesday at home
against Sauquoit.
``We haven’t been scoring many
runs, but hopefully as the weather
warms up so will our bats,’’ Bliss
said.
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