Ottawa, ON – The gold medal match-up is set in stone now that the round-robin has come to an end. Capital District and Hammonds Plains will face off in the finals after each coming out on top in their semi-final contests on Saturday. Sunday’s gold medal game in Mount Pearl, NL is scheduled for 1:00pm at Team Gushue field. St. John’s and Port City will play for bronze at 4:00pm.
GIJANG, Korea- Canada bent but did not break, holding host Korea off the scoreboard and generated nine runs on offence to come away with a 9-0 win in Super Round action at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
GIJANG, Korea- Claire Eccles (White Rock, BC) came within two outs of a no hitter, while Kate Psota (Burlington, ON) went 4-for-4 and drove in a run as Canada picked up an 8-1 win over Venezuela to move to 2-1 in Super Round actions at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Ottawa, ON – Games got underway in Mount Pearl, NL where the DQ® 13U National Atlantic Championship is being held this year. A total of 8 games were played throughout the day as teams looked to get a jump on the competition.
GIJANG, Korea- After building a five run lead and holding Australia hitless through five innings, Team Canada survived a late-game surge to come away with a 5-3 win in Super Round action at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Ottawa, ON – There is still one more gold title up for grabs as Baseball Canada’s championship season winds down. Mount Pearl, NL will play host to the DQ® 13U National Atlantic Championship set to get underway September 8th.
GIJANG, Korea-Bumps, bruises, pulled muscles, even broken bones. These are some of the things that a ballplayer might deal with throughout the course of a baseball season. For Women’s National Team pitcher Katie Hagen, these pale in comparison to what she has to overcome on the field.
GIJANG, Korea- Nicole Luchanski (Edmonton, AB) had three extra base hits and drove in two, while Amanda Asay (Prince George, BC) went the distance on the mound as Canada locked up a spot in the Super Round at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup with a 7-1 win over the Netherlands.
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GIJANG, Korea- Japan’s Ayami Sato fashioned a three-hitter and struck out 11 Canadian batters, while her offence banged out ten hits and took advantage of some miscues on defence to hand Canada an 8-2 opening game loss at the 7th WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.