Monday, August 1, 2011

Heat Host Tournament - Finish Second


HEAT TAKE RUNNER UP - CONGRATULATIONS FLAMES!

What a great weekend for the ladies.  We hosted the Barbara Hamilton Tournament and advanced to the 18U Championship game against the Southern Maine Flames.  Sarah and the defense managed to hold the Flames bats scoreless for the final 5 inning, but the 4 runs in the first two innings held up as the visitors from Maine won the championship with a 4-3 win.  The weekend started not so well as a little sloppy play led to two early losses to the Firebirds and the Quicksilver.  But the girls bounced back with convincing wins over Smackdown Softball and Nor'Easter softball to earn the 3 seed for Sunday.  Elimination play started with a 5-2 win over the Rampage out of Rochester, NH.  The semi-final game was a rematch against the Quicksilver and this time the Heat were able to avenge Saturday's loss with a 3-1 win to make it to the final game against the Flames.

Final tournament of the weekend coming up in Plainville/Wrentham at New England's Finest Showcase. 

Monday, July 25, 2011

Past Two Weekends

It's been a busy few weeks for the Heat.  Two weekends ago, the ladies competed in the Massachusetts NSA State Championship and came home with a 3rd place finish in a 13 team pool.  Saturday's action saw victories over the Northeast Hurricanes Red and the EMass Panthers to advance to the winners bracket final against the Raiders Gold.  It was a tough game for the blue and gold as the Heat dropped a 13-2 decision to the Raiders.  To the losers bracket final we went and despite a valiant last inning comeback including Dee's 3 run homerun, the ladies fell short by a score of 8-7 and finished the weekend in 3rd.

This past weekend, the Heat traveled to Ewing, NJ to play in the Newtown Rock Showcase, a tournament that had 120 teams in action.  It was a rewarding weekend for the ladies as they played their best softball of the season en route to going 3-1 in the two days.  Saturday saw temps reach 107 degrees on the field.  With the right team name for the occasion, the Heat disposed of the South Jersey Cobras (5-4) and the Lenape Valley Fury (6-5).  The third game of the day was cancelled due to heat index reaching 115 degrees.  Sunday morning cooled down to a brisk 92 degrees and the Heat battled to a 4-2 victory over the Long Island Silver Bullets before losing their only game of the weekend, 3-2 to the New Jersey Mystique.

This weekend we will be hosting the Barbara Hamilton Memorial Tournament.  It will be good to be close to home.

CONGRATULATIONS TO:  Mary for being named to the First Team Nashua Telegraph All Stars and to Abby for being named to the Salem News All Star First Team.  Also, shout outs to Jenn, Angela and Delaney for making Telegraph Second Team and to Jess, Julia and JulieAnne for Telegraph Honorable Mention recognition.  Way to represent the Heat!  (Congrats to old friend Lauren  for making Telegraph Second Team)

Monday, July 11, 2011

Tradition Showcase - Gettin' Our Money's Worth with 6 Games

A great weekend in Wallingford, CT this past weekend at the Tradition Showcase.  Friday's game was cancelled after heavy rains rendered the fields a giant puddle.  On Saturday, the Heat faced the Nightmare Elite out of Albany, NY and dropped a 6-0 decision as the ladies were held to just 2 hits in the game.  The second game of pool play would have the Heat against the MA Raiders Gold and despite holding the Raiders to just 3 hits, we could not overcome a messy 4th inning where the opposition rallied for 5 unearned run on just two hits.  Final score was 5-1 and that left the Heat in the "Consolation Bracket" for Sunday.  But with something to play for on Sunday for the first time this season, the ladies came up big with three straight wins over the NH Elite (6-5), MA Raiders Elite (3-2) and the Cheshire Wildcats (7-0) to get to the Final Game of the Consolation bracket against Total Kaos.  After a long day of timely hitting, the big hit escaped us in the final and the Heat lost 5-0 to end a long, successful day for the ladies and send us off on that LOOOONG ride home. 

Monday, June 27, 2011

OUR SHOWCASE/TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

6/25/2011:
Polar Crush Showcase;  Devens, MA

7/1/11:
Mike Tingley Stars and Stripes Showcase;  Warwick, RI

7/8/11:
Tradition Showcase;  Meriden, CT

7/15/11: 
NSA Mass State Tournament;   Lowell, MA

7/23/11:
Newtown Rock Showcase;   Newtown, PA

7/29/11:
Barbara Hamilton Tournament;  Hudson, NH

8/5/11:
New England's Finest Showcase;  Plainville, MA

First Weekend In The Books

With the school seasons finished and the first day of Summer already passed, the Heat Gold 18s hit the fields a running this past weekend in the Polar Crush Showcase.  It was an exciting Spring for the Heat ladies as we saw 4 of our players (Jess, Delaney, JulieAnne and Julia) capture state championships with their school teams and 2 other players (Mary and Angela) garner All State honors in New Hampshire.  We also had a couple of players (Abby and Kelsey) reach the state semi-finals with their high school teams. 

The Heat Gold had a great weekend of softball and after our first game was rained out (love New England weather), they went on and played 4 tough games against tough opponents, winning two and coming out on the short end of the other two games.  In the mud on Saturday, it was an evenly played affair but the Bay State Bandits managed to squeak out a 1-0 win.  The afternoon matchup against the Hurricanes Red saw the ladies take an early 4-1 lead and then hold on for a 4-3 victory in 7 innings.  On Sunday it was a familiar foe in the Firecracker Fury Gold first thing in the morning.  We held an early 2-1 lead but the Fury had one big inning and scored 3 unearned runs.  Final score in 7 innings was a 4-3 loss.  The final game of the weekend was the best game of the weekend.  Despite being down 4-1 in the 5th inning to the Frozen Ropes Thunder, the power bats game alive and the ladies pushed across 5 runs to go ahead 6-4.  Pitching and defense made sure of the victory by setting down the Thunder 1-2-3 in the final two innings. 

We get back after it this coming weekend in Warwick at the Mike Tingley Stars & Stripes Showcase. 

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Spring Awakenings!

Winter workouts have ended and the ladies have been turned over to their high school coaches.  We wish them all the best of luck in their high school seasons.  We are proud to announce that the Hudson Heat have been invited by the New England HardLiners to participate in an exciting event on June 8th in Amherst, NH.  The HardLiners have created the Michael Geary Project, a program aimed at promoting support and awareness for wounded troops.  The HardLiners have dedicated their summer tournament schedule to honoring the men and women who have sacrificed so much in their service to our country.  At each of their tournaments, they will be honoring a wounded soldier.  Their hope is to invite that soldier to one of their games and to pay tribute by wearing patches to show their support.  The program is named after Lance Corporal Michael Geary, USMC, who was killed during combat operations in Afghanistan in December of 2010.  LCPL Geary was 20 years old and from Derry, NH.

On June 8th, the HardLiners will be kicking off this program with a scrimmage/cookout/tribute at Souhegan High School and they have invited the Heat to be their opponent that night.  The night will include a motorcycle escort by the Leathernecks Motorcycle Club, who will be riding in with a group of Vietnam Veterans from the west coast as part of a cross country ride.  The umpires for the game are all veterans.  The game will be followed by a cookout under the lights.  It should be a fantastic evening of patriotism and softball.  A very big thank you to Coach Eric Mensh and the New England HardLiners for including us in this noble program.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Photo Ops During Practice

The Heat Gold 18s are wrapping up our winter workouts with just a few more Saturdays before the high school seasons begin.  Sorry to say goodbye to Lauren and SamBam, but we wish them the best of luck.  And we are incredibly excited to be playing alongside Mary, Sarah and Jenn this year.  The snow has gotten the best of most of us this winter, but the warm weather and grassy (or muddy) practice fields are closer than we think. 

Our bat girl came to practice today and Coach Ken had the camera.  Enjoy the pics ...  looking forward to sunshine and 70's.

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