2007 Final Stats – 21 wins, 15 losses
April 2007
Cougars Earn Split in Doubleheader
With Meramec
April 11, 2007 – After making her
college debut on the mound Monday, freshman Rosie Bond pitched
in SCC’s 6-3 loss to Meramec in game one of a doubleheader
on Wednesday, April 11. Bond had another solid outing, striking
out six batters, but earned the loss as the Cougar defense committed
six errors. Sophomore Brooke Meyer continued her hot hitting,
going 3-for-4 at the plate. SCC won game two, 8-1, and had
five players record multi-hit games. Sophomore Lindsay Parker
and freshman Jacinda Colon both were 2-for-4 with doubles. Freshman
Liz Miller was 2-for-3. Earning the win for the Cougars was
freshman Ashley Frazzetta, who struck out four and allowed just
one run.
(Overall: 10-6, Conference: 6-4)
SCC Softball Takes One
of Two From Florissant
Valley
April 9, 2007 – The SCC Softball
team dropped a competitive game one of its doubleheader with Florissant
Valley on Monday, April 9, 5-4. Freshman Ashley Frazzetta
was the losing pitcher for the Cougars, pitching seven innings
and striking out three batters. Freshman Becca Silvey was
2-for-4 in the game. Sophomore Brooke Meyer and freshmen
Danielle Hagan and Tara Camenzind all hit doubles. SCC bounced
back to win game two, 8-5. Freshman Rosie Bond pitched for
the Cougars, making her first appearance of the year. Offensively,
Silvey, Meyer, and freshman Samantha Snyder were each 2-for-3. Freshman
Jacinda Colon had a triple in the game.
(Overall: 9-5, Conference: 5-3)
March 2007
Cougar Women Trounce
SLCC-Forest
Park 11-2, 3-2
SCC vs. SLCC-Forest Park, Game 1: 11- 2; Game 2: 3-2
March 26, 2007 – An offensive explosion and strong pitching
powered SCC to an 11-2 win in game one. Freshman pitcher Ashley Frazetta
(5-0) remained unbeaten, picking up her fifth victory of the year while striking
out four. Leadoff hitter Brooke Meyer helped boost the offense going
2-for-3 at the plate. Freshmen Becca Silvey and Rosie Bond were also 2-for-3. Sophomore
Lindsey Eoff anchored the defense with two spectacular plays in right field. Eoff
threw out a runner at the plate in the bottom of the fourth and made a sensational
diving catch in the sixth, both run-saving plays.
While the second game was closer, the result was the same, an SCC win.
Sophomore Lindsay Parker (3-2) was the winning pitcher, striking out eight
batters and allowing just three hits. Parker was also effective at the plate, going
2-for-3. Freshman Danielle Hagan was 2-for-4 in the game with a double,
her second of the day. (Overall: 8-2, Conference: 4-0)
Cougar Women
Continue to Shine
SCC vs. SLCC-Meramec, Game 1: 6-4; Game 2: 11-1
March 19, 2007 – SCC’s offense continued to shine as
the Cougars swept a doubleheader with St. Louis Community College-Meramec
on Monday to start conference play 2-0. Freshmen Rosie Bond and
Danielle Hagan both hit their first home runs of the season. Freshman
Ashley Frazetta (4-0) earned the victory in game one, and sophomore
Lindsay Parker (2-2) picked up the win in game two. (Overall: 6-2,
Conference: 2-0)
Cougar Women Have
Their Eyes on Region
Title
Beginning her second season as the St. Charles Community College
head softball coach, Cassandra Samson is working to create a winning
tradition at SCC.
The Cougars’ ability to climb the ranks within their region will
be dependent on a group of mostly fresh faces, as Samson guides a young team
into the 2007 season. This year’s squad features only four sophomores,
two returners and two transfers. More
February 2007
Coaches Look for
a Breakthrough
Season
for Women
First year Head Coach Cassandra
Samson and Assistant Coach Joe Samson are excited about the 2007
spring season.
“With all the hard work and training that our girls have gone through in
the off-season, they are biting at the chomps to get on the field,” Samson
said.
The off-season has been spent rebuilding the Cougar program into a force to be
reckoned with, Samson said. more |