SCOOP Olympic Update, Monday 18 September, 2000
SCOOP Olympic Update, Monday, 18 September, 2000
Article:
Mathew Loh
FINALLY after the disappointments of Hamish Carter and Sarah Ulmer New Zealanders were given something to cheer about when the White Sox pulled off an inspirational come-from-behind 3-2 victory in a must-win game against Canada.
Despite giving up seven errors
and playing dreadful defensive softball in the first two
innings' - which allowed Canada to notch up two early runs -
the White Sox, on the back of legendary pitcher Gina Weber,
came back to force extra time and eventually
win.
Standing tall on the mound the indimadating
veteran Weber looked like a giant human windmill as she
hurled the softball toward her Canadian
opponents.
With Weber in this sort of form the White
Sox are a difficult team to score against but even Weber's
skill wasn't enough in the opening couple of innings where
the Kiwi infield resembled 'keystone cops' as they fumbled
and fudged their way to allowing the Canadians to take a 2-1
lead.
However with big 'G' in tremendous touch and
coach Mike Walsh motivating his charges the White Sox
revealed a fighting quality, which will hold them in good
stead in the battle for medals, to battle back to 2-2 with
Jackie Smith scoring one run and hitting a RBI to bring in
Melanie Hume to send the game to extra innings'.
Then
with Weber continuing to dominate - she only gave up four
hits in 10 innings - the White Sox upped the pressure and
when Lise Upu ran in to take the score to 3-2 it was up to
Weber to pitch for the game.
And the giant half
Czech-half Maori pitcher proved her world-beating talents
remain by holding out the best of the Canadian batters to
ensure New Zealand celebrated a crucial 3-2
victory.