The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 27, 1983, Image 12

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12 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1983
Americans Lose Title Game
Patsy Rinehimer hurled Mountaintop
girls to the District 16 Division 1 title
July 21 with a 10-0 shutout over the
Back Mountain American team at
Dallas.
Rinehimer had help from her team-
mates with an eight-hit, seven:run first
inning. Debbie Skoronski hit a two run
- single in the first to give Mountaintop a
6-0 lead.
The local girls picked up only four
hits off Rinehimer.
The losing hurler was Renee Balber-
chak.
Lori Cave hurled a two-hit game for the
Back Mountain team, fanning the first
11 batters she faced.
Heather Hoffman paced the local
girls at the plate with two hits.
Cave scored the winning run against
Wyoming on July 15 to give the Ameri-
cans a 3-2 win.
Cave led off in the ninth with a walk
and went to second on a fielder’s
choice. Chris Legins tapped one out to
the shortstop who three to hold Cave on
second and then threw to. first. Cave
went for third on the throw. The first
+ The Americans advanced to the finals baseman threw to third but the ball
1 by defeating Northwest, 5-0, on July 16. went over the third baseman’s head
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Mountain Americans All-Star Team takes a nice,
the Dallas Little League Field. The Back Mountain
Nationals Win
District Title
The Back Mountain Nationals Girls All-Star Softball
team earned the District 16 championship flag last week
and received it just the way they wanted it - on their
opponents’ field.
In a game abruptly halted due to a thunderstorm, the
Back Mountain girls were credited with an 11-0 victory
over the Mountaintop All-Stars to grab the champion-
ship. The game had actually , progressed past the
necessary 4!» innings and, when the rains came, the
the game was ended, the score reverted back to what it
was after 4'» innings and the record books show an 11-0
shutout for the Back Mountain girls.
“I really wish the rain had held off long enough for
the girls to get the last out,” said Charlotte Slocum, the
winning coach. ‘That way, they could have come
cheering off the field.”
Back Mountain took advantage of the uncontrolled
pitching of Mountaintop starter Ann Spaide and her
reliever, Cheryl Smith. After holding the locals hitless
through two innings, Spaide and Smith gave up 15 walks
and 10 runs, putting Back Mountain up, 10-0, after just
three innings.
National garnered two hits as left fielder Joyce Tinner
and shortstop Kelly Wandel both cracked singles. After
stealing third base, Tinner scored Back Mountain’s 11th
run on a sacrifice fly by centerfielder Cindy Slocum.
Despite the downpour, however, the Back Mountain
girls were not about to leave Mountaintop until they had
what they went for - the championship banner.
“We wanted the flag that night,” said Slocum. ‘‘And
we wanted it on their (Mountaintop’s) field.”
The girls got their wish and Dr. Herbert Oliver,
District 12 Little League Commissioner, who had
already gotten into his car to leave the field, got out of
his car and trudged through the mud to make the
presentation - on the field.
Slocum, who coaches the Nationals with Elton
Wandel, got her first District championship as a
Division II coach after producing two Division I
championship teams. She explained that the champion-
ship falg will remain in the hands of the Back Mountain
Baseball Organization and will be presented to the
league officials during opening day ceremonies next
year.
The Back Mountain Nationals advance in inter-district
competition tonight at 6 p.m. at the Dallas Little League
Field when they play host to a team from the Sayre
area. Providing they chalk up another victory tonight,
the girls will advance to play the winner of a contest
between the District 13 and District 14 champions.
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