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Show 6 The Sampler, July 12, 1984 teams had played one game and both teams had lost one, which happens to be the same team - The Fuzz. The Sexy Ladies put the game away earlier, scoring 13 runs in the third inning, and went on to win 25-8- .- Highlighting that explosive third was Monica Moes two-ru- n Neils Ladies, The Fuzz, and Team. The newly formed Neil's Team were rudely greeted in their first two games. On June 26, they were pounded 15-- 4 by The Fuzz. Then two days later, June 28, they were thrashed by the Sexy Ladies Women s softball league expands to three 25-- 8. In taking on The Fuzz, Neils Team managed to come up with only five hits, and triple Moe three-for-fou- all four innings of play. Candy Stanley of the Sexy Ladies was the dominant player. Besides hitting for the cycle (single, double, triple and home run), she had another home run. With her five hits, she drove in nine excellent game for The Fuzz was Brenda Blankenship. Spearheading The Fuzz attack was Sandy Wellman and Becky Cook. Wellman rapped a triple and a home run, good for three runs batted in (RBIs). While her teammate. e Cook, went a including double, which also lead to three RBIs. With the win. The Fuzz ran and set the their record to runners. By getting the win, the Sexy Ladies moved into sole three-for-thre- by Spl Tim Karas Since the last issue of The Sampler, one more team has joined the womens softball possession of second place with a one and one record. two Neils Team fell to games behind the front lead0-- 2-- 0 stage for a Sexy league, Now there are three teams in the league - Sexy Lady-Neil- r. But as a whole, including all singles, and four walks in their 15-- 4 loss. Pitching the teams single. two-ru- n finished the game going s ing team Team confrontation. Both - The 2, Fuzz. remain unbeaten win 7th over Big Red No-Nam- es were Cyrus Moler (two), Jim Hanzelka. (two), Greg Frank and Jack Redmond. S tangs 11 Dragons 7 Early in the game, first inning, it seemed as though the Dragons were going to club the Stangs into the ground, as by Sp4 Tim Karas In mens softball action, games played form June 21 through July 2, the kept their record No-Nam- unblemished at es as they VX defeated Big Red 15-Victims and Tech Escort They now have a two and a half game lead over three teams - Bad News 7-- 0 19-1- 0, 3, 30-1- 1. they hit four consecutive home runs. Bob Keller hit the first one and was followed by Brothers, Dragons and Tech Support. Heres some of the highlights of giames played from June 21 through July 2: No-Nam- Scott Henrichs, Jeff Riden-houand Wayne Johnston of (first two). But then the Dragons cooled off, and the Stangs, who, were helped by six errors and a dozen bits, evenr, . 19 es Big Red 10 hit-The bunch of four baggers to win easily Keith Brown popped a No-Nam- es 19-1- a tually went on to win No-Nam- 0. teammates Chuck Birdsong and Jim Bungard each added one. 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