EDMONTON-The Canadian offensive juggernaut continues to roll at the 5th IBAF Women’s World Cup as Canada smashed-out sixteen hits to record their third mercy-rule victory of the tournament with a 12-2 thumping of Cuba.
OTTAWA – Day 1 wrapped up on Thursday night with both hosts being victorious. A total of 10 games were played at the Midget Championship while six games were played at the Junior Championship. Day 2 sees more of the same.
OTTAWA – The province of Québec plays host to two tournaments this weekend when both the Junior National Championships and Midget National Championships get underway. The Junior tournament is being held in Trois-Rivières, while the Midget tournament will be hosted in Québec City.
EDMONTON-Wet and cold conditions did nothing to stop Canada’s hot bats as they used sixteen hits to easily defeat the Netherlands 19-2 in a five inning, mercy-rule shortened game.
OTTAWA – Eight games. Eight wins. That is what Team Ontario accomplished en route to repeating as Canada Cup champions. With this year’s title, Ontario has now won four of the past eight tournaments.
EDMONTON-The saying “it ain’t over till it’s over’ certainly applied to this one as Canada stayed unbeaten at the IBAF Women’s World Cup with a 15-9, extra innings victory over previously unbeaten USA.
OTTAWA - Ontario is one step closer to defending their Canada Cup title after defeating Manitoba by a score of 13-3. After getting off to a slow start, Ontario increased the intensity in a big way to help catapult them into tonight’s final. Joining them will be the team from BC, who knocked off Québec in a come from behind win. BC will be looking for revenge as they were defeated by Ontario in both their round robin matches.
EDMONTON-Canada struck for two runs in the bottom of the sixth breaking a 3-3 tie and hung on for a 5-4 win over Australia to move their record to 3-0 at the 5th IBAF Women’s Baseball World Cup.
OTTAWA – Eight games. Eight wins. That is what Team Ontario accomplished en route to repeating as Canada Cup champions. With this year’s title, Ontario has now won four of the past eight tournaments.
OTTAWA – Four games from Friday were carried over into Saturday at the Canada Cup, which made for lots of baseball to be played. Leading after four innings heading into today, Manitoba made sure to hold onto that lead by scoring seven runs in the final two innings to defeat New Brunswick 19-10. Other games also completed Saturday saw Nova Scotia defeat Newfoundland and Labrador 8-2; Ontario edge Quebec 6-5; and Alberta power past BC 13-9.