2002
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Lady warriorfast-pitch squad gets the season kicked off
e\er pla)ed fast-pitch. Seven of the 10 were freshmen. My goal at the be!!Ullllng of the season ,,ao; to wm at least 20 game~. and that's what we ccomphshed. Even though we onh ' three returnees on this year's -sq d. I feel confident we wtll have a ood ' " Anderson said. Reummg
School, who arc also outfielders. Anderson said the additional hurlers provide a much-needed boosl for lhe defense. "Having two other pitchers means Casey does not have to carry the load every game like she did last year. We will also have a better defense behind her, meaning she should be throwing fewer pitches each game," Anderson said. In additton to Battle and Bufkin, other freshmen are infielders Faith Whitfield of Louisville, Paige Posey of Leake Academy, Amanda Wilcher of Edinburg; outfielders Brandi Uptun of Newton County Academy, Paig~.- Sullivan of Nanih Waiya, KJ} \1 >Ore and Ronda Muon, both of Philadelphia, and Frances d) gle of Union: and catcher P ~arl of Pearl. t asststant~ are Jessie Scott Central. Luke
Count} and Casey Brodie Perkins of Ul!!Iltt
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