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GLENDINNING THROWS PERFECT GAME IN DURHAM'S SWEEP OF SENECA

GLENDINNING THROWS PERFECT GAME IN DURHAM'S SWEEP OF SENECA

OSHAWA, Ont. - Emily Glendinning (Plattsville) is the first Durham Lords pitcher to throw a perfect game since 2009.

The freshman pitcher/first baseman, went six innings in the Lords 10-0 victory to cap off a pair of wins for the Durham College women's softball team on Friday night at Durham Field. Glendinning becomes the first pitcher since Kayla MacLean threw a perfect game on October 4, 2009 in the Lords 10-0 victory over the Conestoga Condors.

"Honestly, it's something you might get once in your career as a pitcher, but it's not something I think about because I just go into the game with the mindset that I want to pitch my best game," said Glendinning. "I've just been working hard lately and have been hitting my spots, so it was nice to have a great game, but more important that we came out on top as a team."

Glendinning faced 18 Seneca hitters, striking out nine.

Her team backed her up offensively with Emily Hill (Ohsweken) going 3-for-4 with two RBI and a home run to lead the Lords. Marina Christie (Pickering) and Ashley Black (Waterloo) each picked up a pair of RBIs.

"Honestly, no," said Glendinning on whether she thought she would ever pitch a perfect game. "Coming into this season I was just watching Ashley, who is a great pitcher and someone I look up to, and was honestly just trying to do everything I could to get to her level and pitch a good game. It's an amazing feeling to find out I did that, but if I didn't have my team behind me tonight I wouldn't have been able to do it."

To open the night, Black pitched a one-hitter, striking out six en route to a 7-0 victory.

Her counterpart, Amanda Van De Graaf, gave up three earned runs on eight hits and two walks.

The Lords offence was led by Cassidy Scott (Brampton) who was 2-for-4 with two RBI, while Ashley Wallace (Coldwater, Ont.) wasn't far off going 1-for-2 with two RBI.

Hannah Rhodes was the lone batter to cause trouble for Black, as she finished the night 1-for-1 with a walk.

In between games, Alanna Stanoev was presented with the inaugural Gerry Theriault Memorial Award - a bursary to be presented to a Durham College women's softball player at the home opener each season. Nicole Mancini was also presented with an award in Gerry's honour by the Whitby Eagles.

Source: Durham College

Photo Credit: Allan Fournier