OSHAWA, Ont. - Following a unexpected layoff, a condensed
schedule and occasional battles with Mother Nature, the Ontario
Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) will determine its 2011
women's fastball champions this weekend.
The 2011 OCAA Women's Fastball Championship is hosted by Durham
College with four teams engaging in a double-knockout tournament
Friday and Saturday.
Durham is the defending champions, having struck OCAA gold a
record 15 times. The Lords remain the team to beat after an
undefeated record in the regular season.
St. Clair remains Durham's nemesis, having won three of the last
six OCAA championships. St. Clair did not face Durham this regular
season, as an originally scheduled doubleheader between the teams
was cancelled due to poor field conditions.
Humber plays the role of new kids on the block, making its OCAA
tournament debut in its first year of women's fastball competition.
Seneca looks to earn its first medal since being awarded bronze in
2009.
In the double-knockout tournament, teams play a minimum of two
games. Teams are eliminated from the competition after their second
loss. The team that avoids a second loss wins the tournament and
the championship.
1. Durham College (8-0)
The Lords outscored the competition this regular season, scoring
75 runs despite playing two less games. Durham has also allowed an
OCAA-low six runs in 2011.
Pitchers Shannon Galea and Kristine
Miles both have 4-0 records for Durham, with Miles leading
all of OCAA with an ERA of 0.00. Galea's ERA of 1.50 hardly pales
in comparison, and has 31 strikeouts to her credit, good for second
in OCAA.
Offensively, outfielder Janna Hagan led OCAA with
a .577 batting average, and ended the regular season tied for
second place in hits with 15. Shortstop Brittany
Bell led OCAA with 13 RBI, and Hagan and Kristin
Servinis were among a trio of OCAA leaders with 12 runs
scored.
Durham has won an OCAA medal every season since 1996.
2. St. Clair College (7-1)
St. Clair had a front-loaded OCAA schedule, and combined with last
weekend's cancelled doubleheader at Durham, has not played a
regular season game since Oct. 1.
The Saints have been dormant for nearly three weeks, but recent
history suggests they will be a force to be reckoned with at the
OCAA tournament.
Melissa Bowyer led all OCAA pitchers with 33
strikeouts and 37 innings this season, with St. Clair playing two
less games. She was also tied for the OCAA lead in wins with a 4-1
record. Her ERA of 2.92 was also best on the Saints.
Caitlyn Stiles is the OCAA co-leader in runs
scored with 12. Keri Bagley was third in OCAA with
11 RBI, while Lisa Ternosky led all St. Clair
batters with a .480 average.
3. Seneca College (6-4)
The Sting were the only team to hand St. Clair a loss during the
regular season, which should help Seneca's confidence heading into
their opening game against the Saints.
Seneca has turned to pitcher Maryann Tumanguil
its last three regular season games, and she has responded with a
pair of victories. She has struck out 11 batters in 14 innings of
work. At the plate, Tumanguil was the team co-leader in base hits
with 12, along with outfielder Jody Waltho who had
a .522 batting average.
Amanda Boismier led the Sting with 10 RBI to go
along with her .440 average. She also contributed from the
pitcher's circle, with 22 strikeouts in 19 innings pitched.
4. Humber College (5-5)
Humber defeated Conestoga 7-1 in the OCAA qualifier to earn the
final bid into the championship tournament.
Jessica O'Quinn was among the OCAA leaders in
victories with a 4-1 record. Her 2.90 ERA in 31 innings pitched was
the best among non-Durham pitchers. Shelby Robblee
was also a key contributer for the Hawks from the rubber with 27
strikeouts in 36 innings pitched. Robblee also led Humber with a
.481 batting average, driving in a team-high 12 runs.
Quinn Hall led Humber with 14 hits resulting in a
.467 batting average. She scored eight times and drove in five
runs.
Humber needs to improve on its regular season record (1-5) against
tournament opponents if it wants to medal in its first women's
fastball season. Humber opens the competition against Durham.
Website: www.durhamlords.com/ocaafastball
Championship Schedule
Friday, October 21
Game 1: Durham vs. Humber - 11 a.m.
Game 2: St. Clair vs. Seneca - 1 p.m.
Game 3: Losers of Games 1 and 2 - 3 p.m.
Game 4: Winners of Games 1 and 2 - 5 p.m.
Saturday, October 22
Bronze Medal Game
Winner of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4 - 10 a.m.
*Loser awarded Bronze, winner advances to Gold Medal
Round
Gold Medal Game #1
Winner of Game 4 vs. Winner of Bronze Medal Game - 1 p.m.
Gold Medal Game #2
If Necessary - 3 p.m.
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