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Orono Weekly Times, 21 Jul 2004, p. 6

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Orono Weekly Times Wëdnesday, July 21, 2004 Riggers heading to World Series I Hi II Iljiiii II ■ j : ! !! it lllil * jj ;; mrtm 1 ' i| mfmmm Ü i| Kendall Riggers with her recently won gold medallions from the Brampton, Oshawa and Cobourg tournaments. 2004 PONTYPOOL MEN'S SUNDAY LOB BALL LEAGUE Young Kendall Riggers is spending a lot of time with 'Stingers' this summer. Riggers, one of three pitchers for the Oshawa Stingers Fastpitch Softball Team, will be heading to the Fastpitch World Series in Columbus Ohio this weekend to play with the best in North America. Approximately 100 teams are scheduled to play at the national level tournament and Stinger's coach, Gary Vaughan, is hoping to place very well. Kendall joined the premiere premiere level ball team this year after her pitching coach saw her throw against 17 year- olds. "Ball is my entire life," stated the 14-year old. Terry Riggers introduced his daughter to softball nine years ago at the tender age of five. For the first four years she played house league ball then progressed to the rep ' level for a further five years, playing in Kendal, Cobourg and Leaside. Kendall rotates position between pitcher and outfielder, outfielder, but her passion is pitching. She consistently practices her swing, always trying to perfect perfect her speed, accuracy and change-up. According to Kendall, her fastpitch clocks in at 50-55 m.p.h., which she says is pretty fast for her age. Her change-up, a bail thrown with little velocity when the batter is expecting a fastball, is a skill that needs improvement, improvement, said Kendall. Coach Vaughan is happy to have her on his team. "She has strengthened our pitching staff and given it depth" he states. Results for July 18 Blpe Circle over Blazers 6:5 Slime over Black Jacks 16:7 Generals over Mudhens 13:7 Pita Pit over Renegades 25: 12 League Standings TEAM BE WIN LOSS HE EE BA +/- EH 1. Blazers 11 9 1 1 181 79 101 19 2. Pita Pit 11 8 3 0 187 109 78 16 3. Blue Circle 11 8 3 0 164 95 69 16 4. Slime 11 6 4 1 156 141 15 13 5. Generals 11 4 7 0 144 171 -27 8 6. Black Jacks 11 4 7 0 106 150 -44 8 7. Mudhens 11 2 9 0 74 185 -111 4 8. Renegades 11 2 9 0 97 153 -56 4 Pita Pit vs. Blue Circle - 2:30 pm Blazers vs. Black Jacks - 4:00 pm Generals vs. Slime - 5:30 pm Mudhens vs. Renegades - 7:00 pm • Wedding Cakes • Cakes for a\\ Occasions • Pastries - Donuts - Pies • bread &bms 905-983-9779 Main Street, Orono Proprietors: Gary & Carol Vreeker Closed Sunday and Monday V $ 1 A large crowd patronized the Durham Cattlemen's Association BBQ at Çurraghdale Farms, Uxbridge, Ont. last Friday, July 16, 2004. Frank Klees, Conservative M.P.P. of Constituency Oak Ridges was in attendance. Special thank you to all who purchased tickets & attended to make that event an evening for memory. Sincerely, Member of Durham Cattlemen's Assoc. Her love for the game is infectious. infectious. Whether throwing her favourite pitch, "a fastball with an inside drop, or diving to reach the ball in the outfield, outfield, she gives 100%." Off the ball field Kendall relaxes by bike riding and walking her dog. The rest of the time is spent working out, by lifting weights or increasing increasing cardio on an elliptical trainer. Kendall says she thoroughly thoroughly enjoys going to the ballpark and watching fastball from the bleachers. She has little time for watching Major League Baseball on TV. Kendall's aspiration is to secure a college scholarship with her talent. She would also appreciate the opportunity opportunity to play in the Olympics one day. Declaring this, she added that she thanks her parents, Sandy and Terry for all their support and encouragement they provide her. In turn, she is also quick to state appreciation for the talents talents of her teammates, admiring admiring the skills of the other two pitchers, Stephanie Spooner and Katie Woodcock and the quickness of the catchers, Lorie Myers and Amanda Fay; a solid team that has proven talented enough, to win three gold medals so far this season. If all goes well this weekend, the Stingers would like to add to that list by qualifying for the Super World Series in East Peoria, Illinois on Labour Day weekend. weekend. Kendall says she would like to add another win to her team's list of accomplishments. accomplishments. Ayrton Lucyk will be at Terren's downtown Main St., Orono I Friday July 23rd * from 10-2 selling butterfly magnets for the Canadian Hearing Society

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