Back on the diamond


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This past Tuesday, I put on my white batting gloves. They were crusty and hard.

Then, I picked out the dried up clay from between the spikes of my white cleats — well, they aren’t so white any more. They are a light shade of orange now, thanks to the clay at the Flagler County Fairgrounds.

Either way, stinky batting gloves and crusted up orange/white cleats means one thing: Softball season is here!

We did lose our first game by a few runs Tuesday night, but I liked what I saw from the team in our first game back.

It should be a fun season. Hopefully we can make a playoff run and become World Champions.

Also, don’t forget about the other teams competing on the diamond, too.

Flagler Palm Coast is off to a great start with a 7-1 record as of March 1.

Matanzas was undefeated in district play until losing earlier this week. Lady Pirates coach Sara Novak has her team — which mostly consists of juniors — believing in themselves.

And while we’re talking about softball, be sure to check out the box at the bottom of the page.

The program includes the Flagler Falcons team that went undefeated during the regular season last year and made it pretty far along in the quest for a national championship.

Stuart dominates Seabreeze
Matanzas sophomore Tyler Stuart racked up eight strikeouts in seven innigs of work Feb. 24, leading the Pirates to an 8-0 win over Seabreeze. Stuart finished the game with a complete game one-hitter.

SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
The Flagler County Police Athletic League presents the first Flagler Falcons Men’s Softball Tournament Saturday, April 28, at the Flagler County Fairgrounds. It will be a double-elimination format tournament, and a home run derby will also take place.

Playing rules include no base stealing; each count starts with one ball, one strike; and one courtesy runner per inning. Trophies will be given to the top three teams.

Cost is $175 per team. All proceeds benefit the Flagler PAL Falcon Football League.

For more information, contact Summer Kleinfelder at 904-669-6219.

 

 

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