Jun 07, 2023
As summer is heating up so is the newly established Southeastern Ontario Screaming Eagles U17 Tier 2 Girls Fastpitch team, composed of talented athletes from Kingston, Mallorytown, Sydenham, Harrowsmith, Verona and Sharbot Lake
Recognizing that the area had some very talented players who wanted to play competitive fastpitch, a tryout was held last fall in Sydenham.
This past weekend the girls were 2-2 in tournament play in Cobourg, with games against Clarington, Port Perry, Peterborough, and host Cobourg. The team will be off to another tournament later this month in Ajax where they will play teams from Mississauga, Whitby, London, Waterloo. The girls will be striving to qualify for Provincial championships in August.
“These girls are dedicated to play ball at a the Tier 2 level and are proud to represent our area”
“They are aware of the commitment and are supportive of one another on and off the field, each player knows they play an important role within the team’ says Nicholas Burnet, Head Coach.
Some of the girls have played on teams outside of the area but said they feel a sense of pride playing closer to home, which also allows family and friends to watch their regular season games in a local women’s fastpitch league.
The teams schedule will be available on their Facebook and Instagram pages.
Southeastern Ontario Screaming Eagles U17 Tier 2 Roster
Lilly Rumbolt, Chloe O’Rielly, Sadie Humphries, Sloane Putnam (missing), Emi Chabot, Meredith Peters, Emma Donovan, Stella Slack, Abby Sweet, Teya Brunet.
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