East Bay softball team wins third straight tourney

Posted 8/10/15

The East Bay Bay Lady Bulldogs won their third softball tournament championship in a row recently.

Timely hitting from Maddy Cox, Kaylee Feather, Hannah Gibson, Alex Marinelli and Ali Levada combined with excellent defense and impressive …

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East Bay softball team wins third straight tourney

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The East Bay Bay Lady Bulldogs won their third softball tournament championship in a row recently.

Timely hitting from Maddy Cox, Kaylee Feather, Hannah Gibson, Alex Marinelli and Ali Levada combined with excellent defense and impressive pitching performances by Lauren Conley, Katrina Kelley and Paige Concannon to help the Lady Bulldogs win the Rockem Shockem tournament held in Johnston.

The tournament featured 12 teams from as far away as Plymouth, Mass. to Hartford, Conn. The Lady Bulldogs beat Dartmouth Elite 4-1 in a hard fought championship game.

The Lady Bulldogs earlier won the Douglas (Mass.) Summer Slam and a tournament in Seekonk, Mass.

Tryouts are coming

The East Bay Lady Bulldogs will hold open tryouts on Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 17 and 18 at Haines Park in Barrington. Interested girls can attend either tryout date — girls who want to play on the 10U and 12U teams will take the field from 5 to 6:30 p.m., while girls who want to play on the 14U and 16U teams go from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information shannonmsilva2@gmail.com

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