I used the adjective, odd, wrongly. I surmised that she struggled while adjusting to Michael's hitting, and adjusting to quality pitching. When she finally adjusted, she came upon the scene in a big way...three homers in a double header as an example(if my memory is correct). I should have attributed her success to being a good athlete, and able to adjust as good athletes do.
well not to take anything away, but Smith and Orgeron both played in 5A and on different teams, Ruston won 5A but Mt. Carmal didn't win till last season over an epic battle with Pineville and Northwestern freshman pitcher Kelee Grimes. But yes, hopefully Brignac will be back for the postseason but it raises questions, how healthy will she be? and as far as our bats, hopefully we can keep it up. Its always great to see your team peak at the right time of the season!
I never stated Smith and Orgeron played in the same program. Smith is from Ruston, I was there and watched all five play that weekend. I did think Mt. Carmel won a state championship that year, I didn't realize they lost. I watched John Curtis, Ruston and Teurlings all win state championship games that weekend. I caugth five innings of the Mt. Carmel game, but left to watch Brignac pitch.
Thought I was going to get around to doing an update this week, but it looks like that might be pushed back until next week or later. This is what I've gotten so far:
Nerissa Myers and Brianna Cherry played at Petal High School in Mississippi. Their team just lost in a best-of-three series to Gulfport in the playoffs and have been eliminated. I confuse the two, but one of them is a shortstop, the other an outfielder/utility player. They're cousins and are both very athletic. Both were All-District and All-State basketball and softball players. The interesting thing about them is that they play both fastpitch and slowpitch softball.
Jennifer Martin plays shortstop for St. Thomas More. She's a solid hitter, average to above average power, strong fielder. STM beat future Lady Cajun Shelbee Rodgers (only a junior) in the second round and will play in the state tournament this weekend in Sulphur.
Sarah Draheim is a two-time All-District selection as catcher and will probably make it again this year. She's hitting like .325 with three homers, eight doubles and 15 RBIs. Her team was scheduled to play Friday, but the Swine Flu Epidemic may change that.
Jensen Tydelski plays for Pearland, Texas and they're ranked in the top five in Texas and top 40 in the country. Tydelski has a Texas-best 56 hits (.523 batting average) and 30-plus steals. She's been described as Katie Smith, with as much speed, if not more. She's an outfielder.
Britni Soria is another signee from Texas. She has five homers this season against very good competition. Her team won district and was scheduled to play a playoff game Friday also.
Megan Waterman played three seasons in Beaumont, then transferred to a prep school in Ashburn, Virginia. Haven't gotten an update on her season, but she was a three-time All-Southeast Texas Selection in Beaumont.
Hope this helps.
Soria is the larger kid with a longer stroke, but good power. She hit several out at Lamson.
Tydelski has a really smooth stroke and she can hit the ball to all fields. I didn't see much power, but that could come later.
Draheim is the catcher I was thinking about. She has good pot in her bat, her swing looked okay in comparison to the two others.
Those are the three I watched during summer camps. I did not see any of the kids from Mississippi.
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