Bronze & Copper Plus
Tie Breaker: 1. Head To Head (Don't apply if more than 2 teams tied.) 2. Runs Allowed 3. Runs Scored 4. Coin Toss
4 Runs Per Inning, Open In 4th, No Dropped Third Strike, No Infield Fly, Play 9 In Field Bat 11, Play 10 In Field Bat 12.
Option: This Saturday In This 10U Bracket The Teams That Want To Play Dropped Third & Infield Fly Please Make It Known At Plate Meeting With Umpires, Some Teams Have Indicated They Want To Do This. Can Still Play 10 In Field If You Desire.
GOOD LUCK!!!!LAMAR~~~GSA~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SPECIAL TREAT FOR SATURDAY~~~Tiffany Johnson who was a great pitcher and player at GEORGIA TECH will be here between 12:30 & 1:45.
3rd, Pitcher, Power Hitter~~~Georgia Tech Graduate
Collegiate Career: Tiffany comes to us after a stellar career at Georgia Tech where she compiled a 51-19 career record posting a 2.26 career ERA. She has left records in the Georgia Tech record ranking 1st in ACC saves and 3rd in SO. Tiffany amassed 497 strikeouts, held hitters to a .192 batting average and hurled 26 complete games for the Jackets. As a hitter, Tiffany’s best year came as a freshman and senior, when she posted a .307 and .291 batting average, combined belted 16 homeruns, and drove in 47 runs.
High School: Four-year letterwinner in softball at Lakeside High School and Martin Luther King High School ... Named most valuable player in sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... Tabbed top offensive player during freshman campaign ... Garnered first team all-state honors in senior season and second team honors as a junior ... Named AJC DeKalb/Rockdale Player of the Year in junior and senior seasons ... Participated in the North/South All-Star game as a pitcher and third baseman, GACA Pitcher of the Year... Had 151 hits, 149 runs scored, 11 home runs, 100 runs batted in, .517 batting average, 55 wins, 19 losses, 0.57 earned run average and struck out 766 batters in 426 innings pitched for her career ... Honor Roll and Dean's List. On January 31, 2013 Martin Luther King Jr High school proudly retired Tiffany’s #1 jersey. She is the first female in school history to have a jersey retired and second individual to also have there jersey retired.
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