Lawrick and Meier lead Canada to KFC World Cup of Softball win

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From:  "Gilles Leblanc" <gleblanc(at)softball.ca> 


Subject:  Lawrick and Meier lead Canada to KFC World Cup of Softball
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 13th, 2007

 

Lawrick and Meier lead Canada to KFC World Cup of Softball win


 

(Oklahoma City, OK) – Despite very wet field conditions at Hall
of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK, the Canadian Senior Women’s
National Team was able to pull out a 3-0 win over the Dominican
Republic in their first round-robin game of the KFC World Cup
of Softball. The win was sparked by two key players who led Canada
to victory, as Sheena Lawrick (Calgary, AB) went four-for-four
– only a homerun away from the cycle – while driving in two runs
and pitcher Dione Meier (Saskatoon, SK) went the distance allowing
only four hits and one walk in seven innings of work.

 

The game started as a pitcher’s duel as Canadian starter Meier
and Dominican starter Missy Penna battled back and forth through
four innings. In the fifth inning, Canada was finally able to
open the scoring after stranding four runners on base through
the first four innings. With two outs and runners on second and
third, Lawrick came to the plate and delivered a tripled down
the right field line to score Canada’s first two runs. Alison
Bradley (Pinkerton, ON) followed with a single to score Lawrick,
pushing the score to 3-0.

 

The Dominicans were unable to muster any offence off Meier and
the strong Canadian defense in their three remaining at-bats,
securing the victory for the red and white.

 

Lawrick hit a single, two doubles and a triple for Canada. She
was only two feet away from hitting for the cycle as her second
double of the game in the top of the seventh inning was hit off
the wall. Bradley contributed Canada’s only other hit.

 

Meier held the Dominicans in check, throwing seven scoreless
innings while allowing four hits and one walk with four strikeouts.
Her counterpart Penna also went the distance, allowing three
earned runs on five hits, while walking five batters and striking
out 3.

 

Canada will be back in action today, as they are scheduled to
take on Japan at 12:30pm (ET) this morning and immediately following
that game they will play Venezuela at 3:00pm (ET). Thunderstorms
are also in the forecast for this morning in Oklahoma City. A
live Game Tracker is available through USA Softball and can be
reached through the Softball Canada website (www.softball.ca).

 

-SC-

 

For more information, please contact:

 

Gilles LeBlanc

Sport/Recreation Management Intern

MBA in Sport and Recreation Management

University of New Brunswick

 

Coordinator, Marketing and Communications

Softball Canada

gleblanc(at)softball.ca

(613) 523-3386 ext 3105
 

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