Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A Clinches Lead In Fifth Inning To Defeat Fraser Valley Fusion 2003A
Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A 16U stole the lead late and defeated Fraser Valley Fusion 2003A 4-2 on Wednesday in a regular season match at Yorkson Park, Langley BC. The game was tied at two with Fusion 02A batting in the top of the fifth when Mya Galbraith hit a solo homer. Fusion 02A fired up the offense in the first inning. Shaneika Hollingworth hit into a fielder's choice, scoring one run. In the bottom of the third inning, Fusion 03A tied things up at two when an error scored one run for Fusion 03A. Lindsay Bell got the save for Fusion 02A. She surrendered zero runs on zero hits over one inning, striking out three. Hollingworth started the game for Fusion 02A. She surrendered two runs on two hits over four innings, striking out six and walking one Fusion 02A hit one home run on the day. Galbraith went yard in the fifth inning. Hollingworth led Fusion 02A with two hits in three at bats. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2018. All rights reserved. Video Replay: Fusion 02A 4 Fusion 03A 2FUSION 02A 4, Fusion 03A 2
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![]() Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A (U16A Gold) is please to announce that the team has been accepted to compete at the 2018 Canada Cup International Softball Championship in the Showcase Gold division which runs from July 16-22 in Surrey British Columbia, Canada. Canada Cup games will be played at Softball City and Cloverdale Athletic Park, home of the 2016 WBSC XV Women's World Softball Championship. The competition level of teams who are eligible to participate in the Showcase Gold division include: Canadian U16‘A’ Girls, USA 16U ‘A’ Girls, National Youth Teams and International Youth Club Teams. In 2017, teams participating in the Showcase Gold division included National Youth Teams from Japan and Chinese Taipei as well as elite teams from the USA including teams from Hawaii and Colorado and top Canadian teams from British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. The 2018 Canada Cup International Showcase Gold division is anticipated to see additional international teams participate as many countries look to develop future women’s national softball teams now that women’s softball has been reinstated to the Olympic programme and will form part of the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games. Canada Cup organizers have invited hundreds of college and university scouts to the 2018 Canada Cup International Softball Championship. By participating in this tournament players are provided with an excellent opportunity to be considered for scholarships to some of the top schools in North America. “Fraser Valley Fusion (2002A) is excited for the opportunity to showcase our talented players at Canada Cup while competing against other elite level fastpitch softball teams in high calibre competition. Challenging National Youth Teams, International Youth Club Teams and top U16 'A' teams from Canada and USA is a tremendous opportunity to showcase our Fusion players”, said Jeff Donegan, Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A Head Coach. Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A’s 2018 Roster
Head Coach – Jeff Donegan Assistant Coach – Brendon Donegan Assistant Coach – Lindsea Cutt Manager – Thomas Bell For more information about the 2018 Canada Cup International Championship presented by Tim Hortons visit: http://www.canadacup.com
For more information about Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A girls fastpitch Softball Team visit: http://www.fraservalleyfusion2002.com ![]() Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A (U16 Gold) is please to announce that five of it's players will be attending the Canadian Jr Women's National Team Combine-tryout on May 25-26 at Cloverdale Athletic Park in Surrey BC. Fusion players attending the Combine include Lindsay Bell (pitcher), Rachel Brissette (catcher), Mya Gailbraith (catcher), Shaneika Hollingworth (pitcher) and Nicole Sparrow (1st base). Softball Canada is hosting this Technical Combine led by Women’s National Team staff and supported by current and former Women’s National Team athletes and staff. The purpose of the Combine is to identify athletes from across the country. Softball Canada announced that "attending the Combine is advantageous to those who are serious about playing international softball. In addition to the Combine, athletes who attend will be tracked throughout the 2018 and the 2019 seasons including Provincial and Canadian Championships. In September, a “Prospects List” will be released along with a mandatory winter training program. In the spring of 2019 and 2020, final selection camps will be held to name the respective 2019 and 2020 rosters." Fraser Valley Fusion would like to wish Lindsay Bell, Rachel Brissette, Mya Galbraith, Shaneika Hollingworth and Nicole Sparrow the best of luck and hope that they enjoy this incredible opportunity to grow as athletes in pursuit of their goal to represent Canada on the fastpitch softball field. Player Profile's Lindsay Bell Rachel Brissette Mya Galbraith Shaneika Hollingworth Nicole Sparrow
Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A knocked in ten runs in the fourth on its way to a 12-1 victory over Vancouver Wildcats 2003A on Wednesday at Yorkson Park, Langley. The offensive onslaught came from walks by Izzy Nicholson and Kallie Henrotte, singles by Madison MacGillivray and Nicole Sparrow, an error on a ball put in play by Alexis Crego, and a double by Mya Galbraith.
Fusion got things moving in the first inning, when Galbraith singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run. Fusion notched ten runs in the fourth inning. Fusion big bats in the inning were led by walks by Nicholson and Henrotte, singles by MacGillivray and Sparrow, an error on a ball put in play by Crego, and a double by Galbraith. Lindsay Bell led the Fraser Valley Fusion to victory in the pitcher's circle. She surrendered zero runs on two hits over three innings, striking out five and walking one. Henrotte threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Fusion totaled six hits. Sparrow and Galbraith each collected multiple hits for Fusion. Galbraith and Sparrow each collected two hits to lead Fusion. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2018. All rights reserved. VIDEO REPLAY - FUSION 12, WILDCATS 1Fusion 12, Vancouver Wildcats 1 DE JONGE AND BRISSETTE COMBINE FOR TEN RBI'S AS FUSION TAKES QUARTER FINAL AGAINST DELTA HEAT 11-3![]() Fusion snagged a late lead and defeated Delta Heat 11-3 on Monday. Fusion was down 3-1 in the top of the fourth inning when Rachel Brissette homered on a 2-1 count, scoring three runs. Brooke De Jonge led Fusion to victory by driving in six runs. She went 3-for-4 at the plate. De Jonge drove in runs on a home run in the fourth and a home run in the fifth. Fusion knotted the game up at one in the top of the second inning, when Brissette singled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run. Shaneika Hollingworth led the Fusion to victory in the circle. She allowed four hits and three runs over five innings, striking out five. Fusion socked three home runs on the day. De Jonge went deep in the fourth and fifth innings. Brissette had a dinger in the fourth inning. Fusion racked up 13 hits. De Jonge, Brissette, and Kallie Henrotte each managed multiple hits for Fraser Valley Fusion 02A 16U. Brissette and De Jonge each collected three hits to lead Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A to victory. With the win Fusion advance to the semi final at the Pride & Power Tournament in Surrey BC. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2018. All rights reserved. VIDEO REPLAY - FUSION 11, DELTA HEAT 3
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Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A managed through a push by Vancouver Wildcats 2003A in the sixth inning where Fusion coughed up three runs, but Fusion still won 6-3 to advance to Monday's quarter final at the Pride & Power Tournament in Surrey BC.
Fusion got things moving in the first inning. Brooklyn Morrison hit a solo homer. Fusion scored three runs in the third inning. Shaneika Hollingworth and Carlie Lawrence each had RBIs in the big inning. Kallie Henrotte was the winning pitcher for Fusion. She went six innings, allowing three runs on seven hits, striking out two and walking one. Fusion launched two home runs on the day. Lawrence had a four bagger in the third inning. Morrison went deep in the first inning. Madison MacGillivray went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Fusion in hits. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2018. All rights reserved. VIDEO REPLAY - FUSION 6, WILDCATS 3
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Fraser Valley Fusion 02A took the lead late and defeated Victoria Devils 03A 6-3 on Saturday at the Pride & Power Tournament in Surrey BC. The game was tied at three with Fusion batting in the bottom of the fifth when Mya Galbraith tripled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs.
Lindsay Bell was the winning pitcher for Fraser Valley Fusion 02A. She lasted six innings, allowing three runs while striking out five and walking zero. Rachel Brissette, Galbraith, Nicole Sparrow, Izzy Nicholson, Brooke De Jonge, and Madison MacGillivray all had one hit to lead Fusion to victory. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2018. All rights reserved. Video Replay - Fraser Valley Fusion 6, Victoria Devils 3Fusion 6, Devils 3 ![]()
Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A cruised to a 14-1 victory over Vancouver Wildcats at the Pride & Power Tournament in Surrey BC on Saturday. Fusion had multiple hits by Maile Johnson, Mya Gailbraith and Shaneika Hollingworth.
Kallie Henrotte earned the win for Fusion allowing only one run over three innings. Video Replay - Fusion 14, Wildcats 1
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It came down to the wire on Saturday at the Pride & Power Tournament in Surrey, with Fraser Valley Fusion 02A taking victory on a dramatic walk-off fielder's choice by Rachel Brissette in the late innings that sealed their victory over Fraser Valley Fusion 03A. The game was tied at five with Fusion 02A batting in the bottom of the fifth when Lennox Ali induced Brissette to hit into a fielder's choice, but winning run scored.
In the first inning, Fusion 02A got their offense started. Mya Galbraith drove in one when she singled. Fusion 02A scored three runs in the third inning. The rally was led by a single by Brooke De Jonge, a groundout by Shaneika Hollingworth, and an error on a ball put in play by Galbraith. Hollingworth earned the win for Fusion 02A. She went five innings, allowing five runs on three hits and striking out six. Brooklyn Morrison led Fusion 02A with two hits in three at bats. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2018. All rights reserved. Video Replay - Fusion 2002A 6, Fusion 2003A 5
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An early lead helped Fraser Valley Fusion 02A defeat White Rock Renegades 03A 6-1 on Monday in a regular season matchup. Fusion scored on a triple by Shaneika Hollingworth, a double by Mya Galbraith, and a couple errors by the Renegades in the first inning.
Hollingworth was the winning pitcher for Fusion. She allowed three hits and one run over six innings, striking out five. Fusion collected ten hits. Madison MacGillivray and Carlie Lawrence all had multiple hits for Fusion. MacGillivray went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Fusion in hits. Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2018. All rights reserved. Video Replay - Fusion 6, Renegades 1
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