Blaze Black 14U finishes 
seventh at nationals

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The Bureau County Blaze Black 14 and under softball squad recently competed in the ASA National Tournament in Overland Park, Kan., compiling a 5-3 record at the tournament and finishing in seventh place.

“It went real well, we started off slow and didn’t hit real well early with the first three games, but then our bats came alive,” Blaze Black coach Bob James said of his team’s tournament performance. “There was definitely some good teams there and it was a good measuring stick for us, for our kids and our organization.”

The Blaze kicked off the tournament last Thursday with a 8-1 loss to the Harley’s Angels of Missouri. Heidi James picked up the loss on the mound, giving up five earned runs off of five Angels’ hits over three and one-third innings of work. Johnna Schultz was the leading hitter for the Blaze, going 2-3 at the plate. Tori DeWaele touched home plate for the Blaze’s lone run.

In Thursday’s second contest, the Blaze broke open a 1-1 tie, rallying for a two-run eighth to pull out a 3-2 victory over the Dakota Impact. Schultz pitched all eight innings for the Blaze, allowing only four hits, with three walks and three strikeouts. Brooke Kamphuis led the way for the Blaze bats, finishing 2-4, Jordann Mason went 1-3 with a double in the win.

The Blaze started Friday’s slate with a tough 2-1 loss to the Kansas City Rebels. The Rebels notched both of their runs in the third inning off of losing pitcher Jordann Mason, who allowed eight hits in her three innings of work. James and Emily Phillips collected the Blaze’s lone two hits, and Ashlyn Kennedy notched the lone score in the fifth.

The Blaze rebounded for the second contest Friday, with their bats coming to life in a 12-0 rout of Owatonna. Tori DeWaele finished a perfect 3-3 at the dish with a double and triple, Schultz also went 3-3, and Allison Von Holten went 2-3. James picked up the win on the mound, shutting out Owatonna over four innings of work, with only two hits allowed.

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