The squad started off strong, with their first two contests being mercy-shortened 5 inning affairs, 12-2 over China - with Luchanski going 3-4 scoring 3 runs and knocking in 2 while Cornelssen added 3 RBIs - and 14-2 over Venezuela.
They then had a close match with Australia, scoring 2 runs in the bottom of the 6th to take a 5-3 lead, and holding on for the 5-4 win. They then had to face the American women. They held a comfortable 5-1 lead heading into the last inning, and then added 3 more runs. But team USA improbably scored 7 runs to tie it and send the game to extras. However, some wild pitching helped Canada score 7 runs of their own in the first extra frame, and we ended up easily winning 15-9. The next day, the women had another easy win, defeating the Netherlands 19-2. Sliwkanich got the win, only giving up 1 hit while striking out 4 through 3 innings. After a day of rest, we played Cuba, and again won a mercy contest, although it wasn't until the 6th inning that we got the requisite 10 run lead. Luchanski was the hitting star, going 4-5 and knocking in 3 including the game-winning (game-mercying?) walkoff hit while Northcott picked up the W on the mound. The last game in round 1 was against Japan. The Japanese team was 5-1, whose only loss was against team USA earlier in the week. Japan jumped on the bat early, getting off to a 9-1 lead after 4 innings. But the Canadian women fought back, managing to get the tying run to the plate in the 7th inning, but ultimately ended up on the short end of a 9-7 final.
With this loss, they ended the first round in 2nd place, with an identical 6-1 record as Japan, but having lost in their head to head game. This sets up a semifinal match against Team USA, Saturday at 7:30 PM, with the winner taking on the winner of the Japan/Australia game on Sunday at 5 PM for the championship.
Good luck!
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