Jim DuBois, Morrison Sports Complex Director, reports that “the final results for Adult Church, Men’s and Coed Softball are posted on www.quickscores.com/morrisonsports.” Photographs of the Men’s and Coed teams appear here.
Softball
Ten Morrison Fillies were voted by the conference coaches as All-Conference selections.
The Morrison Fillies set the tone with five first inning runsand held the Fulton Lady steamers to three hits to advance to the IHSA Class 2A State Softball Regionals on Saturday, May 18, 2013.
Game two of the twi-light doubleheader saw the morrisn fillies dominate the Panthers from Erie-Prophetstown 11-0.
Stats were fairly even for the Fillies and Lady Panthers as the Fillies edged out a conference win 5-4 at Morrison Monday May 6, 2013.
Teh Morrison Fillie offense combined with the one-hit pitching of Lauren Pannier was too much for the visiting Amboy Lady Clippers as they fell by a score of 13-1.
Freshman Lauren Pannier completed a seven inning no-hitter with thirteen strikeouts against the Lady Comets from Newman on Tuesday, April 30, 2013.
The Morrison Fillies punded out ten hits while Allie Wiersema was holding Fulton to five to earn the win over the Fulton Steamers 8-0.
The Morrison Fillies expanded their conference mark to 8-1 in game one of a Monday night doubleheader over the Fulton Steamers by a score of 11-1.
Teh Bureau Valley Storm surprised the Morrison Fillies when they hosted them on Thursday, April 25, 2013 and sent the Fillies home with their first conference loss and only the third loss for the season.
The second game of a doubleheater at Kewanee ended liike the first, with the Morrison Fillies leading by over ten runs after five innings to end the game on the mercy rule.
Wednesday, April 24th was a great night to play softball and the Morrison Fillies took full advantage of the weather and extended their conference record to 7-0 with a 24-8 win at Kewanee.
The weather warmed a little and the Morrison Fillies earned another conference win over Newman Central Catholic to run their conference mark to 5-0. The Fillie’s offense banged out eleven hits with Chelsea Eads collecting three and Allie Wiersema struck out nine Lady Comets and allowed only three hits as
The second game on Monday, April 15, 2013, between the Morrison Fillies and the Riverdale Lady Rams earned the Fillies a 5-0 Conference record, as the offense scored five runs late to finish off the Lady Rams by a score of 8-4.
The weather allowed the Morrison fillies on the field, and they took full advantage by shutting out rival Riverdale 3-0 on Monday, April 15, 2013.