84 degrees
Yes, you read correctly. 84 degrees. While in Fairbanks, we experienced some superb rays! The weather made the trip...
As for the softball aspect... Well, we won our first game against Colony. Emily Gluth received "Player of the Game."
Our second game was against Chugiak who is ranked #1, and prior to this tourney, held the state title. We were tied in the middle of the game (3-3), but somehow lost it... Darn, but boy did we give 'em a run for their money. Lauren Wild and Kera Newman came and watched us. They were in the Fairbanks region for a Violin Camp. -It was nice to have some hometown cheerleaders. For that game, Robyn got the "Player of the Game." -She pitched great.
In our third and last game, we played Dimond, a high school of 2000 students. Sadly, we lost. We really should've won that one. -But that's the game of softball, the best team doesn't always win. As somewhat of a consolation, I received "Player of the Game." Woop-woop.
Chugiak experienced quite the "upset" when Juneau kicked their buttocks.
The Sitka Wolves received the "Team Academic Award" for having the highest average GPA of all the 14 teams. -We had no warning of this "prize."
Morley and Emily G. received awards for being "Good Sports."
And I was one of 18 players named "All Tourney." Might I add that this is not determined by our coaches, but by a committe of individuals watching the games...

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Way to go on all the awards! (And it is "consolation") :)
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why are all the posts being removed
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