Thursday, April 17, 2008

Athletes of the Week, April 7-12

Once again, it was baseball and softball dominating this week's athletes of the week post. Below you'll find the top performances of last week in baseball and softball, though several athletic events were considered. All of the athletes had stellar days, but which performance should be rated as No. 1? Take a look and let me know at cbreakey@chronline.com.


ALEX PHILLIPS, Tenino baseball — Phillips struck out eight batters
while walking just two over seven innings against Montesano Thursday
of last week. As a result, the Beavers won the second game of a
doubleheader, 2-0.

PETER MARTIN, Toledo baseball — Martin belted two home runs and racked
up six RBIs in a 3 for 4 effort at the plate as the Indians swept
Winlock Thursday of last week.

HANNAH POMEROY, Mossyrock softball — After allowing two hits in the
first inning, Pomeroy didn't allow a hit the rest of the way against
White Pass Wednesday of last week. She finished with 12 strikeouts and
four walks.

ROBERT PEHL, W.F. West baseball — Pehl went 2 for 3 with six RBIs
against Centralia Thursday of last week, highlighted by grand slam
home run. He also pitched two innings, striking out three Tigers.

JENNIFER MULLINS, White Pass softball — Mullins belted a three-run
home run and added two more hits as White Pass swept Napavine in a
twinbill Friday of last week.

KAYLIE STANLEY, Onalaska softball — Stanley worked all seven innings
against Forks Friday of last week in the first game of a doubleheader,
allowing just three hits and two walks while striking out 10.

JACOB CONKLIN, JOSH MOSS, LOGAN ARMGA, Tenino baseball — The Beavers'
trio of pitchers not named Alex Phillips combined to throw 10
scoreless innings Thursday of last week. Conklin alone picked up 10
strikeouts without walking a batter. Armga also helped with a 3 for 3
performance at the plate, which included a 2-run homer.

RAMONA LORTON, Centralia softball — Lorton flipped a one-hit shutout
Thursday of last week in a win over Aberdeen, striking out nine and
walking one while going the distance.

BRITTANY WOODS, Pe Ell softball — Woods gave up no runs on four hits
and four walks while striking out 12 as the Trojans beat White Pass
Monday of last week.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually... Adna Lost to Pe Ell 3-2.. and Sandrini had 5 walks... I think you must have the wrong team.

April 17, 2008 10:12 PM  
Blogger Caleb Breakey said...

Ah, yes. Toutle Lake is the correct team. This was supposed to go in next week's post. Good call. What's your name? Maybe we'll start putting you on deadline as a copy editor. Career change?

Just messin' ... =)

April 18, 2008 2:39 AM  

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