Canton Observer for May 11, 1995 - Canton Public Library
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2Cne minute into the second<br />
half. Heather Buchanan assist<br />
sd. Troy tied it seven minutes<br />
later.<br />
• <strong>Canton</strong> 9. W.L Western 0:<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> put seven<br />
goals on the board by halftime<br />
Monday against visiting<br />
Walled Lake Western<br />
Jenny Parviainen accounted<br />
<strong>for</strong> three of the Chiefs' goals<br />
Lisa Eaper, Melissa Tomet,<br />
Melissa Marioff. Dawn<br />
Koontz. Emily Stachera and<br />
Amicie Craytoo got the others,<br />
with Eaper picking up two assists<br />
and Toroei three. Emilie<br />
Meier. Becky Vacbow and Jill<br />
Rahnert added one assist<br />
lpiece.<br />
Sarah Wamke was in goal<br />
<strong>for</strong> the shutout, her fifth.<br />
The win boosted <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />
record to 9-3-1 overall, 4-1 in<br />
the WLAA's Western Division.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> regains <strong>for</strong>m<br />
with Western sweep<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> kept Walled<br />
Lake Western win less in softball<br />
Monday, pounding the visiting<br />
Warriors twice. 21-7 and 14-0.<br />
Jackie Nicastri pitched all five<br />
innings in the opener to collect<br />
the win. She allowed four earned<br />
rune on seven hiu and four walks,<br />
striking out four.<br />
""We were hitting the ball." said<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> coach Jim Arnold "We<br />
had been in a slump but the baU<br />
came alive. We came out, played<br />
real hard and were in the game<br />
both mentally and physically."<br />
Shelly Burske's three hiu and<br />
four RBI led <strong>Canton</strong>, which improved<br />
to 12-8 overall. 5-3 in the<br />
Western Lakes Activities Associ<br />
ation's Western Division. Jenny<br />
Stkora had two hiu and four RBI,<br />
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Kari Jackson added two hiu and<br />
two RBI. and Amy LaGrow got<br />
two hiu<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> led <strong>11</strong>-0 after one inning.<br />
13-0 after two and 21-0 after<br />
three.<br />
In the second game. Angela<br />
Litarin stopped Western on one<br />
hit — a second-inning single. She<br />
walked three and struck out one<br />
in the five-inning shutout.<br />
Butske's three hiu and three<br />
RBI led the Chiefs' 12-hit attack,<br />
lillian Gross alao had three hiU,<br />
while Amy Price had two and Sikora<br />
banged out a two-run single<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong>'s five-run first inning.<br />
The score reached <strong>11</strong> -0 at the end<br />
of three.<br />
Western is 0-6 in the WLAA's<br />
Western Division.<br />
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The <strong>Observer</strong>! THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />
Marcis loses 1st; <strong>Canton</strong> in 1st<br />
For the first time in hia prep<br />
iitching career, Justin Marcis<br />
oat a game<br />
Plymouth Salem's senior ace<br />
#a* victimized <strong>for</strong> four runs on<br />
four hiu and two walks in four<br />
innings of a suspended game<br />
against visiting North Farmington<br />
Monday. It led into a 14-run<br />
barrage by the Raiders in the last<br />
two innings and a 16-6 North win.<br />
Marcis slipped to 4-1 with the<br />
defeat.<br />
North combined five hita, three<br />
walks, a hit batter and an error<br />
into a nine-run seventh inning,<br />
breaking open a one-run game.<br />
Salem's only highlight: Bill<br />
Styles, who went 3-<strong>for</strong>-3 and<br />
drove in two of the Rocks' runs.<br />
Salem avenged the suspended<br />
game embarrassment by routing<br />
the Raiders 15-3 in Monday's sec<br />
ond game. Keith Boughner. mak<br />
ing his first career start, gathered<br />
his first career victory, he surren<br />
dered five hit* and one walk in six<br />
innings, striking out four.<br />
The Rocks pounded North's<br />
pitching <strong>for</strong> 19 hit*. Kirk Craggs<br />
had four hits and scored two runs,<br />
while Kaz Kurisu, Styles and<br />
Brad Lear each collected three<br />
hiu. Lear and Styles each drove<br />
in three runs, with Styles scoring<br />
three times. Kurisu scored five<br />
runs, one on an inside-the-park<br />
home run.<br />
Ahmande Grimes chipped in<br />
with two hiu, two runs scored and<br />
three RBI. and Jeff Mackiewicz<br />
had a double and three RBI.<br />
Last Saturday, Salem and <strong>Canton</strong><br />
hosted Adrian and Monroe.<br />
The visitors didn't go away happy.<br />
Salem swept them, 10-0 over<br />
Adrian and 14-4 over Monroe.<br />
Dan Quaine was the winning<br />
pitcher against Adrian in a game<br />
that was ended by the mercy rule<br />
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four walks, striking out five. Kurisu<br />
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and ranked eighth in the sUte.<br />
• <strong>Canton</strong> «-l. W.L Wests** 2 3:<br />
^Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>'s pitching continues<br />
to shine, but the baU went<br />
silent in the second game of Monday's<br />
double-header against<br />
Walled Lake Western.<br />
Still, the split put the Chiefs on<br />
top of the WLAA's Western Division<br />
with s 5-2 record, thanks to<br />
Livonis Franklin's sweep of<br />
Farmington Hills Harrison. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
is 13-7 overall.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> won the opener against<br />
Western on the pitching of Eric<br />
Stidham, who gave up one earned<br />
run on five biU and two walks in<br />
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Kovach pitched the last inning<br />
without sllowing s base runner.<br />
Brian Kariatkoarski snd Kevin<br />
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By C.J. Risak<br />
8t ait Warns<br />
The last weekend of the regular<br />
season waa less than hoped <strong>for</strong>, at<br />
least by Madonna University<br />
baseball standards. But the<br />
Fighting Crusaders are still a hot<br />
team going into the Great Lakes<br />
Independent Section Tournament.<br />
which they are hosting.<br />
The first round of the eightteam,<br />
double-elimination tourney<br />
was Wednesday. The final round<br />
ia scheduled to start at noon Saturday<br />
(one or, if necessary, two<br />
games).<br />
Madonna, the No. 2 seed,<br />
opened Wednesday against No. 7<br />
Greenville (<strong>11</strong>1.). A win would put<br />
them up against the Trinity-<br />
Mount St. Joseph's (Ohio) winner<br />
at 1 p.m. today. The winner of<br />
that game would advance to the 4<br />
p.m. winner's game. All of Madonna's<br />
games, and the tournament's<br />
final two rounds, will be at<br />
Madonna Field.<br />
West Virginia State enters the<br />
tournament as the No. 1 seed (a<br />
31-8 record). At No. 3 is Asbury<br />
(17-12), followed by Trinity (Ky.)<br />
International (14-<strong>11</strong>), St. Joseph's<br />
(20-27), Sue Bennett of<br />
Kentucky (8-15), Greenville (19-<br />
21) and Indiana Univeraity-Purdue<br />
University-Indianapolis (4-<br />
52).<br />
The Crusaders lost three of four<br />
games last weekend to St. Xavier<br />
(III.), ranked 17th in the NAIA.<br />
The defeaU were by 7-3 and 5-4<br />
BASEBALL<br />
Saturday, and 6-2 Sunday, they<br />
won Sunday's finale, 2-0. The 1-3<br />
record left them with a final regu<br />
lar-season mark of 33-23.<br />
Still, Madonna finished impressively.<br />
At one point, the slate<br />
was 13-13 — after a trip to Colorado.<br />
Since then, the Crusaders<br />
have gone 20-10; they were 9-3<br />
last week.<br />
"Our team has improved immensely,<br />
since the start of the<br />
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Another factor was a talking to<br />
George gave his team on a trip<br />
back from a double-header split<br />
at Tri-State (Ind.h "You'd have<br />
thought -we had won the World<br />
Series, coming back on that bus."<br />
said George. "I blew my stack . .<br />
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It was also time <strong>for</strong> some of the<br />
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