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Marion Softball

Marion - Softball

Wealth of experience makes Marion a Wamac contender

Marion finished 17-20 last season in a tough Wamac conference. The Indians lost just one player from that team. The experienced core of players, plus some help from a group of talented youngsters, should propel Marion to a better year. Don’t be surprised if the Indians are strong competitors in the Wamac.

"With all our experience coming back we are setting goals to be towards the top of our conference,” Coach Kim Knapp said.

Marion’s senior and junior class have been playing together for a while. Many were pressed into service as 8th graders, so they are experienced.

There are no excuses for this group this year and they don’t plan on making any.

“We can’t use the excuse that we are young anymore,” Knapp said. “It’s time for them to make people stand up and take notice.”

With another year under their belt this group of Indians looks poised to make a jump from afterthought to contender. It should be a fun year for Indian fans.

Key Losses:

Marion’s lone loss is a big one. Leah Smith (.360, 36 hits, 31 runs) was not only a strong player, she was a great leader last year for the Indians.

“Leah was a great leader on the field for us,” Knapp said. “It is difficult to lose someone like her.”

Key Returning Players:

Smith’s leadership will be missed but Marion has three outstanding senior leaders this year to replace her. Mikaela Gormaat, Allison Scott, and Bailey Bacon should fill the leadership role nicely for the Indians.

“We have three outstanding senior leaders that will step in and fill that role for us,” Knapp said. “All three of them are great leaders, both on and off the field.”

If you look at all the players that return Scott (.360, 36 hits, 30 runs), and freshmen Abby Phillips (.400) and Michalyn Mohr (.340, 35 hits, 25 runs, 21 RBIs). That trio should be instrumental in improving the Indians' offensive attack.

“Offensively, we have strong hitters, but we need to do the little things, like getting our bunts down and improve our base running in order to reach our goals,” Knapp said.

Goemaat (12-13, 2.69 ERA) and Haley Vanourney (4-6, 4.87) should lead an improved pitching staff that will add talented 8th grader Amber Fiser.

“(Fiser) will be a great asset to our pitching staff,” Knapp said. “Between Mikaela Gormaat, Haley Vanourney, and Amber we should be able to mix things up and hopefully create some havoc.”

Outlook:

Despite a sub-.500 season last year, the Indians look like a team that could push the top teams in the Wamac this season. Not only do they return a huge number of talented players, but they also lost seven one-run games last year.

“We were 17-20 last year, but several of the games we lost were by one or two runs or we lost in extra innings,” Knapp said.

If the hitting progresses like it should and the pitchers can find a way to lower last year’s 3.68 team ERA, this team looks like one that could win some ball games this summer. If the Indians close out their close games this year their season should be a successful one.

“We definitely will need to lower our pitchers' ERA’s if we are going to be successful, plus we need to clean things up in the field,” Knapp said. “We just didn’t have the mentality to finish.  Hopefully, we can rectify that, this year.”

I like the Indians' squad this year with the blend of experience and skilled youth, but the Wamac is loaded with teams with lots of talent returning. I think the Indians win more regularly this year but I don’t see a Wamac title or state trip in their future when they play 4A this postseason.

Last Updated on Sunday, 20 May 2012 20:07
 

Marion - Softball

Leah Smith 1st team all-Wamac

Marion senior Leah Smith has been selected Wamac West Division first team all-conference.

Smith was the only Marion player on the first team, which was dominated by five Clear Creek Amana players. Williamsburg had three players and Center Point-Urbana two.

Marion sophomore Beth Knapp was a second team selection. Sophomore Paige Perkins and eighth grader Michalyn Mohr were honrable mention.

Marion was 17-20 overall, 4-10 in the West Division and 5-13 in all Wamac Conference games.

ALL-WAMAC
(* - Unanimous selections)

WEST DIVISION

First Team
P - *Mariah McKinnon (Clear Creek Amana), jr.
P - *Maliah Fligg (Clear Creek Amana), so.
C - Whitney Williams (Center Point-Urbana), sr.
SS - *Caitlin Wnek (Clear Creek Amana), jr.
3B - Tara Walls (Clear Creek Amana), so.
SS - Hannah Wilson (Williamsburg), sr.
2B - McCall Meade (Williamsburg), jr.
OF - Leah Smith (Marion), sr.
OF - Maddie Wilkin (Center Point-Urbana), jr.
OF - *Fran Strub (Clear Creek Amana), jr.
U - Brooke Craig (Waterloo Columbus), 8th
U - MacKenzie Bigbee (Williamsburg), jr.

Second Team
P - Lindsey Schlabaugh (Williamsburg), so.
P - Sam Croghan (Center Point-Urbana), 8th
C - Ashley Boyer (Vinton-Shellsburg), sr.
2B - Katrina Sindt (Benton), so.
2B - Mallory Madsen (Clear Creek Amana), fr.
3B/1B - Beth Knapp (Marion), so.
SS - Ashley Strong (Vinton-Shellsburg), jr.
OF - Savannah Halstead (Benton), fr.
OF - Kailey Bryant (Center Point-Urbana), sr.
OF - Jazmyne Neely (Clear Creek Amana), jr.
U - Kelsey Ratchford (Independence), fr.
U - Ellie Embray (Benton), so.

Honorable Mention
Center Point-Urbana - Kylie Willson, Shannon Stone
Clear Creek Amana - Cassie Downes, Mallory Neubauer
Independence - Chelsea Ratchford, Stephanie McMillan
Vinton-Shellsburg - Paige Kreutner, Mackie Stueck
Williamsburg - Lindsey Huedepohl, Lindsey Spratt
Marion - Paige Perkins, Michalyn Mohr
Waterloo Columbus - Abby Greenwood, Sydney Hogan
Benton - Jerica Samson, Danielle Busta

Coach of the Year - Jim White, Clear Creek Amana

EAST DIVISION

First Team
P - Arran Weeces (Solon), jr.
P - *Jenna Hermsen (West Delaware), sr.
C - Micah Wieditz (Mount Vernon), sr.
3B - Kara Misel (Solon), so.
SS - Rylee Smith (Solon), fr.
SS - *Allison Pasker (West Delaware), sr.
2B - *Mikaela Boss (West Delaware), jr.
OF - Sarah Ryan (Mount Vernon), sr.
OF - Alyssa Rickels (Solon), so.
OF - Emily Bransky (Solon), jr.
U - Claire Willenbring (Beckman), so.
U - Casey Musgrave (Solon), jr.

Second Team
P - Laurynn Lammers (West Delaware), sr.
P - Abbie Fitzgerald (Beckman), sr.
C - Mackenzie Schultz (DeWitt Central), jr.
SS - Taylor Bickford (Maquoketa), jr.
3B - Kylea Weber (Mount Vernon), sr.
SS - Kari Martin (Mount Vernon), sr.
2B - Kim Hood (West Delaware), jr.
OF - Autumn Reeder (West Delaware), jr.
OF - Niki Green (DeWitt Central), sr.
OF - Kellie Vaughn (Anamosa), sr.
U - Michaela Martin (Mount Vernon), so.
U - Marissa Kluesner (Western Dubuque), so.

Honorable Mention
Anamosa - Nicole Sanborn, Lindsey Bildstein
Beckman - Jenna Lansing, Maddie Vaske
DeWitt Central - Megan Salyars, Katie Irwin
Maquoketa - Taylor Kopp, Nicole Snyder
Mount Vernon - Jenna Pisarik, Miranda Chapman
Solon - Rachel Stewart, Ali Herdliska
West Delaware - Emily Thole, Jessica McDonald
Western Dubuque - Ashlee Hoffmann, Michelle Fagerlind

Coach of the Year - Ben Sorden, Solon

 

Marion - Softball

Indians bow out in 9-0 loss to Solon

SOLON - Marion managed only one hit and was blanked by Solon, 9-0, Monday night in a Class 3A regional tournament semifinal softball game.

Leah Smith had the only safety for Marion (17-20).

Solon (32-7) advances to play Mount Vernon in the regional final Wednesday at Solon.

MARION (0)
Leah Smith, cf, 3 0  1  0 , Allison Scott, rf,  2  0 0 0 , Beth Knapp, 1b, 3  0  0 0 ,   Paige Perkins, c,  3  0  0  0  ,  Michalyn Mohr, ss, 1  0  0  0 , Lauren Rausch, 3b, 3  0  0  0  ,  Haley Vanourney, p,  0  0  0  0, Kaitlyn Nathem, lf, 3 0 0 0  ,  Mikayla Goemaat, p, 0  0  0  0  , Abby Phillips, dp, 3 0 0 0 ,   Emi Banes,2b,  2 0 0 0. Totals 23 0 1 0.


SOLON (9)
E. Bransky, cf, 3 1 1 0,  A. Rickels, rf, 4  1  1  1,  C. Musgrave, 1b, 4 1 3 1,  M. Breza, 2b, 3 0 0 2,  K. Misel, 3b, 3  1 1 0,  E. Rickels, dp, 4 1 1 0,  A. Herdliska,lf, 3 2 2 1,  R. Stewart, c, 4 1 0 0 ,   R. Smith,ss, 2 0 0 0   A. Weeces, p, 0 0 0 0. Totals 30 9 9 5.

Mikayla Goemaat, Haley Vanourney (5) and Perkins. A. Weeces and Stewart.  W-Weeces.  L-Goemaat.

Last Updated on Sunday, 08 April 2012 20:08
   

Marion - Softball

Marion clips Center Point-Urbana in regional opener

Paige Perkins and Michalyn Mohr drove in two runs apiece Saturday night as Marion defeated Center Point-Urbana, 4-1, in the opening round of the Class 3A regional softball tournament at Marion.

Perkins slugged a two-run homer and Mohr hit a two-run double. Mikayla Goemaat pitched a complete game for the Indians, allowing one run on six hits.

Marion (17-19) will face No.4 Solon in the regional semifinals Monday at 7 p.m. at Solon. The Spartans blanked Anamosa, 8-0, Saturday night.

MARION (4)
Phillips, dh, 3 0 0 0, Scott, rf, 3 1 1 0, Smith, cf, 2 0 0 0, Knapp, 1b, 3 1 1 0, Vanourney, 2b, 1 0 0 0, Perkins, c, 3 1 1 2, Mohr, ss, 3 1 1 2, Rausch, 3b, 2 0 0 0, Nathem, lf, 3 0 0 0, Goemaat, p, 0 0 0 0. Totals 23 4 4 4.

CENTER POINT-URBANA (1)
Bryant, cf, 4 0 1 0, Wilkin, lf, 4 0 0 0, Bryant, rf, 3 0 0 0, Williams, c, 3 1 1 0, Stone, ss, 3 0 2 0, Bantz, dp, 3 0 0 1, Cassidy, 2b, 2 0 1 0, Willson, 1b, 3 0 1 0, Sickles, 3b, 3 0 0 0, Chandler, p, 0 0 0 0. Totals 28 1 6 1.

Goemaat and Perkins. Chandler, Croghan (5) and Williams. W - Goemaat. L - Croghan. 2B - Mohr. HR - Perkins.


 

Marion - Softball

Blaha tosses no-hitter as Prairie nips Marion

Mackenzie Blaha pitched a no-hitter with 10 strikeouts Wednesday night as Cedar Rapids Prairie nipped Marion, 1-0, in a non-conference softball game at Prairie.

Blaha had a perfect game through five innings. She walked a batter in the sixth inning and hit a batter in the seventh.

Taylor Stecklein drove in Shelby Crist with an RBI single in the third inning for the only run. Stecklein had two hits for the Hawks (12-19).

Mikayla Goemaat pitched a four-hitter for Marion (14-17) with one walk and two strikeouts.

MARION (0)
Scott, rf, 3 0 0 0, Smith, cf, 3 0 0 0, Knapp, 1b, 3 0 0 0, Mohr, ss, 2 0 0 0, Perkins, cf, 3 0 0 0, Rausch, 3b, 2 0 0 0, Nathem, lf, 1 0 0 0, Goemaat, p, 2 0 0 0, Banes, 2b, 2 0 0 0. Totals 21 0 0 0.

PRAIRIE (1)
Crist, c, 3 1 1 0, T. Stecklein, 2b, 3 0 2 1, Wieland, ss, 3 0 0 0, Blaha, p, 2 0 0 0, O'Brian, dp, 2 0 0 0, Carver, cf, 2 0 0 0, Lash, rf, 2 0 0 0, Frederick, 1b, 2 0 1 0, A. Stecklein, 3b, 2 0 0 0, C. Lueck, lf, 0 0 0 0. Totals 21 1 4 1.

Marion     000 000 0 - 0 0 1
Prairie    001 000 x - 1 4 0

Goemaat and Perkins. Blaha and Crist. W - Blaha. L - Goemaat.

   
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