USSSA Florida Pride Open the West Texas Duel on the Diamond with a 16-3 Win - USSSA Pride (2024)

USSSA Florida Pride Open the West Texas Duel on the Diamond with a 16-3 Win - USSSA Pride (1)Orlando, Fla. – After an outstanding performance in the pre-season exhibition series vs. the Venezuela National Team, finishing 5-0 for the series, the USSSA Florida Pride made its way to Lubbock, Tex. to open the 2010 National Professional Fastpitch (NPF) regular season with a game against the Chicago Bandits. The first game of the series, dubbed the “West Texas Duel on the Diamond”, gave the Pride their first win of the regular season with a final score of 16-3.

Pitcher Cat Osterman started in the circle for the Pride, allowing only two hits on no runs. She was relieved in the top of the sixth by rookie Charlotte Morgan, who allowed three runs on four hits in the top of the sixth but held the Bandits in a quick seventh to finish the contest.

The Bandits saw their first opportunity to score in the top of the first after a double from center fielder Vicky Galindo. A sacrifice fly from catcher Rachel Folden advanced Galindo to third but she was left stranded after a fly out to center from left fielder Rachel Mitchell.

The bottom of the first saw the first run of the game scored by Melissa Roth, who had made it to base on balls as the second batter of the inning. A double from Kelly Kretschman advanced Roth to the plate. Two quick outs from Pride rookies Amber Flores and Morgan marked the end of the inning.

The Pride came alive in the bottom of the second, tallying six runs on three hits. Lauren Lappin led off the inning with a walk and was followed by Tonya Callahan’s double, giving the Pride multiple scoring opportunities. A walk from Megan Willis left the bases loaded when Jessica Williams stepped to the plate. A second consecutive walk sent Williams to first and tallied an RBI for the left-fielder who brought Lappin to the plate. A single from Caitlin Lowe drove two more runs in from Callahan and Willis. Roth drove in a single before both her and Lowe stole an extra base on Kelly Kretschman’s at-bat. After making to base on a fielder’s choice, Kretschman was followed by three consecutive walks, driving in two more runs. A fielder’s choice from Lappin saw Kretschman thrown out on her way to the plate, and was followed by a 5-2-3 double play that ended the inning.

The bottom of the third saw an additional run for the Pride, scored by catcher Megan Willis and the bottom of the fourth saw another seven. Lappin led off the inning with a double, followed by consecutive singles from Callahan and Willis, the second of which drove Lappin home. Jessica Mendoza stepped into the line-up for Jessica Williams, making it to first on a walk, and putting the Pride in prime scoring position again. A fielder’s choice from Lowe allowed her to make it on base while Tonya Callahan was thrown out on her way to the plate. Kristin Schnake subbed in for Roth and hit a single, driving in an RBI from Willis. A single from Flores drove in two more runs, and three consecutive singles from Morgan, Lappin, and Callahan, drove in the final three runs of the inning.

The top of the sixth saw the first runs on the board from the Bandits. A double from Jennie Finch put the team in scoring position on a second and a stolen base from Finch gave the team a prime scoring opportunity. A walk from Rachel Mitchell followed. Right fielder Angela Findlay came to the plate next and hit the first home run of the contest, driving in three runs for the Bandits. Two consecutive singles from Nikki Nemitz ad Emily Friedman put the team in scoring position once again, but a ground-out from Amberly Waits left the pair stranded at the end of the inning.Kelly Kretschman led off the bottom of the sixth with her first homerun of the 2010 regular season, adding the final run to the scoreboard for the Pride. Three quick outs followed and a quick top seven marked the end of the contest.

The Pride and the Bandits face off again tomorrow night, June 10, in the second game of the “West Texas Duel on the Diamond” at 8:05 pm EST.

The USSSA Florida Pride joined the NPF as a franchise Team in November of 2009, operated by Florida Pride LLC. USSSA managed the Pride Team during 2009, culminating their inaugural season with a second place finish in the Championship Series. USSSA Florida Pride is sponsored by USSSA, the world’s largest amateur sports association, and is headquartered in Kissimmee, Florida.

About USSSA Florida Pride:

TheUSSSA Florida Prideis a professional franchise in theNational Pro FastpitchLeague that is owned and operated byUSSSA. The amateur organization of USSSA has multi-sport coverage and encompasses teams and players from the United States and abroad.

AboutNPF:

National Pro Fastpitch is headquartered in Nashville, TN. The league, created to give elite female fastpitch players the opportunity to pursue a professional career in their chosen sport, has operated since 1997 under the names of Women’s Pro Fastpitch (WPF) and Women’s Pro Softball League (WPSL).NPFis the Official Development Partner ofMajor League Baseballin the category of women’s fastpitch softball since 2002.

About USSSA:

The United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA), headquartered in Osceola County, Florida, USSSA is the World’s Largest Multi-sport Athletic Organization. Founded in 1968, USSSA has grown to over 3.7 million participants, competing in 13 nationally sanctioned sports including Baseball, Fastpitch, Slow Pitch, Karate, Basketball, Soccer and more! For more information on USSSA and to register your team visitUSSSA.com. Also be sure to visitUSSSAToday.comfor the latest USSSA News!

USSSA Florida Pride Open the West Texas Duel on the Diamond with a 16-3 Win - USSSA Pride (2024)

FAQs

What happened to the USSSA Pride? ›

USSSA has experienced many changes this year. At times, the results of these changes have required us to pivot operations. Along these lines, we are saddened to share the news that, despite great effort and substantial conversation, the USSSA Pride will not operate in 2024. This decision was incredibly difficult.

What league is USSSA Pride in? ›

USSSA Pride is a member of the Women's Professional Fastpitch league (WPF).

What does USSSA stand for? ›

United States Specialty Sports Association.

Is there a professional women's softball league in the US? ›

Women's Professional Fastpitch (WPF) is the official professional softball league in the United States, founded by USA Softball, USSSA, and Smash It Sports.

How much do WPF players make? ›

What Is the Average Professional Softball Player Salary by State
StateAnnual SalaryWeekly Pay
California$42,227$812
Pennsylvania$42,214$811
Nebraska$41,777$803
Louisiana$41,451$797
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Who coaches the USSSA Pride? ›

Is USSSA better than USA? ›

If I can use either, should I buy a USA Baseball or USSSA baseball bat? When given the choice, we recommend hitters swing a USSSA baseball bat. USSSA bats are allowed to perform at a higher level giving hitters an advantage when compared to USA baseball bats.

Why are USSSA bats illegal in Little League? ›

‍There is a clear distinction between USA and USSSA bats. USSSA bats are illegal in the Little League organization because they have “too much pop.” Removing these bats from the available list was primarily implemented as a safety issue.

Are drop 5 bats legal? ›

According to USSSA guidelines, all 13U players must swing a bat no lighter than a drop 8 bat drop, and all 14U players must swing a bat no lighter than a drop 5 bat drop. While restrictions are in place to limit which bats players can swing, there remain several options for USSSA players to choose from.

What is the fastest softball pitch ever? ›

The fastest softball pitch ever recorded was by Monica Abbott, who threw 77 miles per hour in a 2012 National Pro Fastpitch game against the Carolina Diamonds for the Chicago Bandits, according to Guinness World Records.

Is softball harder than baseball? ›

The speed of pitches, the reaction time for hitters and fielders, and the distance of the field indicates that softball is indeed harder than baseball. In softball, a pitcher controls the ball with her fingertips on the seam, and she has the ability to cause the softball to change speeds dramati cally.

Do Athletes Unlimited women's softball get paid? ›

Player compensation is competitive

AU Pro Sports CEO Jon Patricof said $45,000 would be the player average with opportunities to earn up to $75,000. This is progress for pro softball.

Is crow hopping illegal in USSSA softball? ›

USSSA has just come out with a rule adjustment, stating that pitchers may now LEAP off the rubber. First, let me be clear, leaping and crow hopping are not the same thing. Crow hopping is still very much illegal.

Why is my USSSA roster locked? ›

Your Roster has been Locked all changes to your roster must be done by your state director. "Pending" in "Guardian Approval" column means, the guardian has not approved the roster status. They need to login their guardian account and approve it.

What is the age cutoff date for USSSA baseball? ›

The All American Program, just like standard USSSA Baseball competition, uses an “Age Based” platform with a May 1st age cut-off date. Whatever age the player is on May 1st, is the player's legal Playing Age for the current season.

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