On Sunday, November 20th, the big-hitting team, the Granddaddys, captained by senior Dan Streett, defeated Where My Pitches At?, a team composed largely of junior and sophomore soccer players.
Fans of the game were given free pizza to enjoy and the game kicked-off with an electric guitar performance of the National Anthem by senior Andrew Esherick.
Pitches came up to bat first, but their efforts were quickly snuffed, as they were unable to get on base in the first inning. Then, the Granddaddys took to the plate and began with a bang as senior Ashley Ferguson hit a base hit, followed by a home run by captain Dan Streett. Immediately following, Chris Kerner hit another home run, closing out the first inning with a score of 3-0.
The next few innings were remained largely low-scoring with Kerner hitting a second home run and Pitches sneaking in one run in the third. In the fourth and fifth innings, however, Pitches went on a scoring spree. But Granddaddys answered every one of their runs and the two teams went into the sixth inning with Granddaddys leading 7-6.
In the sixth, Pitches scored yet another run, tying the game, but their good fortune was soon to run out. At the top of the sixth, Granddaddys took advantage of an unforced error by Pitches and were able to load the bases. With the bases loaded, Kerner came up to bat and hit a low line drive toward center field. Granddaddys scored two runs and as the ball was thrown toward home plate, it came short and fell into the hands of pitcher, Dave Janicki, who threw a stray ball toward home that was not retrieved in time to prevent two more Granddaddys players from scoring runs.
As the seventh inning was scoreless, Granddaddys won the intramural softball championship with a score of 11-7.
*Post edited by author on 12/5/11: Dan Streett, not Chris Kerner, captained the Granddaddys. Also, although I am admittedly a huge fan of Chris Kerner (and, frankly, who isn’t?), I in no way intended to exalt him so highly as this post suggests. It was truly a team effort that brought the Granddaddys to their victory. — A very special thanks goes to James Kerin for bringing this mistake to our attention.