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BROADNECK KNOCKS OUT GLEN BURNIE, AWAITS CHESAPEAKE

Thomas' bases-clearing triple sparks Bruins offense, Salvarola tallies 10 strikeouts in 9-0 win

Published: 05/15/2008

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Broadneck High School pitcher Kourtney Salvarola fanned 10 batters and scored two runs to lead the Bruins to a 9-0 win over Glen Burnie in the Class 4A East Region semifinals Thursday.
by Aaron Gray
agray@digitalsports.com

Senior Lauren Battista, sophomore Ashley Thomas and junior Avery Gabbard each had two hits to lead the Broadneck High School softball team to a 9-0 victory over visiting Glen Burnie in the Class 4A East Region semifinals Thursday.

The third-seeded Bruins (21-3) will visit No. 1 Chesapeake -- a 3-0 winner over Arundel -- in the region finals Friday at 4 p.m. It will be the third meetings between the teams this season and a rematch of last year's region championship, which the Cougars won en route to a state title.

"Ashley sort of got us started offensively and Kourtney (Salvarola) didn't give them too many chances to come back on us," said Broadneck coach Jim Ware, whose team scored four runs in the second inning and five in the fourth.

"I think we sort of overwhelmed them early. Kourtney had her way with them on the mound, too."

Salvarola finished with 10 strikeouts and gave up two hits and a walk for a complete-game shutout.

Thomas belted a triple to left field in the second inning to score Salvarola and Battista. She would later score on the play when the Gophers' defense overthrew the cutoff. Thomas finished with three RBIs and senior catcher Megan Heins drove in two. Salvarola and Tomas scored two runs, apiece.

"Erica Kinney pitched well against us," Ware said. "That was as good as I've seen her all year."

Kinney fanned four and gave up eight hits and had seven walks.

Ware said his team is looking forward to its third meeting with Chesapeake. The Bruins nipped the Cougars in the regular season and beat them again in the Anne Arundel County championship, 4-2.

"I think the girls enjoy going against each other," Ware said. "It's a good challenge for us because we know that we have to get through them to prove we can compete with the top teams in the state."
 

Score

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

R

H

E

Glen Burnie HS

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

3

Broadneck HS

0

4

0

5

0

0

X

9

8

0

 

Glen Burnie HS

AB

R

H

BI

 

Broadneck HS

AB

R

H

BI

#1 Arrington, CF

3

0

0

0

 

#3 Battista, Lauren, CF

4

1

2

0

#24 Sauble, M, 2B

3

0

0

0

 

#16 Salvarola, Kourtney, P

2

2

1

1

#22 Willingham, 1B

2

0

0

0

 

#14 Thomas, Ashley, SS

4

2

2

3

#6 Kinney, P

3

0

0

0

 

#18 Sietler, Corie, RF

2

1

0

0

#11 Richards, C

2

0

1

0

 

#10 Heins, Megan, C

3

1

1

2

#7 Woods, SS

3

0

0

0

 

#12 Schmidt, April, 1B

3

0

0

0

#99 Suznavick, D, 3B

3

0

0

0

 

#11 Stephenson, Erica, 2B

4

0

0

0

#4 Howe, RF

2

0

1

0

 

#8 Gabbard, Avery, LF

3

1

2

0

#10 Anderson, LF

2

0

0

0

 

#7 Naylor, Diana, 3B

2

1

0

0

Totals

23

0

2

0

 

Totals

27

9

8

6

2B: #16 Salvarola, Kourtney, #10 Heins, Megan  

3B: #14 Thomas, Ashley  

Glen Burnie HS

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

BF

 

Broadneck HS

IP

H

R

ER

BB

SO

BF

#6 Kinney (L)

6.0

8

9

6

7

4

35

 

#16 Salvarola, Kourtney (W)

7.0

2

0

0

1

10

25

Totals

6.0

8

9

6

7

4

35

 

Totals

7.0

2

0

0

1

10

25


scoring stats submitted by Broadneck coach Jim Ware

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