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Disappointed (again) in Mariners' baseball?
Here's what you do
(Hint: it involves a
pair of
dominating local teams . . . ) |
April 22, 2016 |
Disappointed yet again in the Mariners? Starting
another season with high hopes for the
Northwest's MLB franchise, only to find them
today at 7-8, sub .500 again, and lost in the
middle of the pack in the American League West?
(which is actually a little better than usual).
If
you just want to enjoy some fun, action-packed,
winning baseball, look no further than your
hometown team, the Bonners Ferry Badgers.
The Badger boys' Varsity Baseball team is in the
midst of an amazing season. Currently in a tie
for first place in the Intermountain League,
they have proved to be dominating this season.
They currently have 13 wins on the season, with
only two losses, and those losses were to 5-A
Coeur d'Alene and the loss of one single game in a three game series
against 4-A Sandpoint (the Badgers won the
overall series with Sandpoint, two games to
one).
They have been undefeated since March 26.
And the Badger girls' Varsity Softball team is
in the carbon copy position on the distaff side.
The Badger Girls have lost only two games this
season. One of those losses was to the
Varsity squad of 5-A Coeur d'Alene, and in that
game the Baders spotted the first two innings to
Coeur d'Alene by playing the JV Badgers, before
inserting the Badger Varsity in inning #3.
The only other loss was when they split a
double-header with 4-A Sandpoint, Sandpoint
winning one game, and the Badger Girls taking
the other game.
The Bonners Ferry girls have been undefeated
since March 29, and have won all of their league
games.
You can watch the Mariners crumble, or you can
catch a game at BFHS, and
see adrenalin-pumping highlight action such as:
• Badger Boys' Baseball pitcher with 11 strikeouts in one game
• Badger Girls' Softball pitcher with 14
strikeouts in one game (that is the equivalent
of striking out every batter except one for five
innings)
• Badger Boys: Two double plays (one in each game) in
a double-header series
• Badger Girls: Defeated all comers and
took first place in a five team tournament
• Badger Boys: Back-to-back consecutive suicide squeeze plays
to pull out a Badger win at the end of a tense
game
• Badger Girls: One player socked two home
runs in one game. Many other home runs by
several other players throughout the season
• Badger Boys: Two base runners picked off by the BFHS
pitcher in one game
• Badger Girls: Pitcher threw a no hitter,
just two days ago. (and except for one
walk, it would have been a perfect game).
• Both Teams: Lots of hits, lots of runs, many Badger
victories where the 10-run mercy rule was
invoked (for example, the Boys' team scored 14 runs in
one inning in a recent game)
• Mulitiple games with completely error-free
defense
• And more
Where can you see such amazing teams in
action? Both the Girls' Softball and the Boys'
Baseball teams play this Saturday at the BFHS
Softball Stadium and the BFHS Baseball Stadium,
respectively, as
both Badger teams
take on the team they are tied with for first
place, the Timberlake Tigers. That's right.
The BFHS Boys are tied with undefeated
Timberlake for first place, and the BFHS Girls
are tied with undefeated Timberlake for first
place. The winner on each side will have
sole possession of first place. (As an
added bonus, it's Senior
Day for the Badger Boys' Baseball team).
Both the Girls' Softball and the Boys' Baseball
teams are playing double headers (each is
playing two games against Timberlake). For
both teams, the first game begins at 11:00 a.m.,
the second game at 1:00 p.m. Be there!
Many families show up early for a little
tailgating before the first pitch is thrown.
Get your sausages and chips packed.
In the meantime, take a look at our Sports
section, and see the exciting brand of baseball,
played right here locally, by the BFHS Badgers.
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