3 f u i pi m i 1 r a m economist suntribune sports i saturday sept22obb v yakumumlisiefrl4 girls team wins eastern canadian championship i it wasnt a national title but capturing tha eastern canadian girls under- 14 fastpitch championship last weekend in nova scotia was a nice way for the markham cougars to end their season being denied the opportunity to compete in the inaugural national championships after being eliminated in a provincial qualifier last month the cougars settled for the next best thing after beating oakville 114 in five innings in the title tilt at north river it wasnt princeedward island cougars spokesman sandy jankowski said in reference towhere the inaugural national under- 14 girls championships were being played we thought we could be canadian champions but we didnt perform up to our capabilities but we did play up to it in this tourha- vment l the cougars settled the outcome in the first inning after erupting for eight h- runs and never looked back joey kyriazis was the winning pitcher and was named the tournaments most valuable player centrefielder rhea jankowski was the cougars most valu- v able player in the finale the cougars served notice they v would be contenders intheir first game as meghan sullivan belted a tworun rouble and kyriazis tossed a nohitter and fanned eight batters to power markham to a 160 threeinning friercy- spdrtsdigesiy yr v members of the markham cougars under14 girls fastpitch team display their gold medals while awaiting to depart fromhalifax monday morning shortened win over prince edward island pitcher jaclyn dinetz then took mat ters into her own hands byiossirig a twohitter and fanning 10 batters while collecting three hits and three rbis at the plate to lead the cougars to an 110 fiveinning mercyshortened decision oyer nova scotias number one team in their second outing- v j facing new brunswick in their third game the cougarsgot a strongpitching effort from charlsie searle and a two- hit threerbi effort from catcher taylor watt to emerge with a 102 fiveinning mercyshortened victory finishing first in their pool the cougars then met pakville firstplace finishers in their half of the draw for the gold medal backed by a fivehit pitching perfor- mance from kyriazis the cougars won the first game 113 oakville however forced a deciding game when they handed the cougars their lone loss an 87 verdict the cougars had a chance to winthe game in the last inning whenthey left the bases loaded but failed to deliver christinacampoli was narriedthe- cougars game most valuable playen v v the lossforced a deciding game we settled down and refocused between games said jankowski of the clubs turnaround in the third game everybody was hitting the ball well other team members that con- tributed to the clubs success were caitlin kuly melissa nester stephanie reid and amanda wilcox the team was coached by howard dinetz along with jeff nester bill searle ball fenisiin league tourney title correnwillowby drove in diana bohrien with the games lone run in the fourth inning to propel the stouffville lafarge corp bantam girls softball team to a 10 win over scarborough in the deciding game of its recent yearend league tournament victoria yan and willowby alsomade key catches to help preserve the win in reaching the final stouffville defeated lindsay 120 topseeded aurora 117 and scarborough 144 jbohnenand jessie carnrite provided strong pitching throughout the tournament michelle gray powered the offence with five extrabase ihits including two homers megan crowder also provided some key hits throughout the tournament v v atom raiders downed r v 1 the markham raiders atoms let a from them on sunday after allowing thevisiting oshawa hawkeyes to score a safety and touchdown in the dying moments of their central ontario minor football leguecontest en route to a 2625 loss j alex clarke scored two majors for the raiders on 60yard jruris jesse lindsey hauled in a 70yard w major on a 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