Overall Team Homeruns
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Overall Team Homeruns
Thru 10 games Notre Dame has had 8 different players homer for a total of 15 . Pierron 4 Marting 4 Stevenson 2 Phillips 1 Harr 1 Born 1 Arnzen 1 Pauley 1 ... Not counting two inside the parkers by Phillips.
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Jackson hit their first two today.....have yet to give one up in 11 games.
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Chillicothe - 11 HRs
Bouillion - 5
Smitley - 3
Ray - 2
Dawes - 1
HRs during Reg. Season Games
Bouillion - 5
Smitley - 3
Ray - 2
Dawes - 1
HRs during Reg. Season Games
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I think that a HR was hit off Jackson at the Minford game, if I'm not mistaken.Ironman92 wrote:Jackson hit their first two today.....have yet to give one up in 11 games.
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softballisourlife wrote:I think that a HR was hit off Jackson at the Minford game, if I'm not mistaken.Ironman92 wrote:Jackson hit their first two today.....have yet to give one up in 11 games.
Man...I hate when I forget! Ally Allen hit a screaming line drive homer the 1st game of the year at Minford.
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Wheelersburg
Blair -2
Barbarits-3
Dempsey-2
Seek-2
Cunningham-2
Newsome-1
Not sure if all of those were in regular season or preseason but the lady pirates are putting the bat on the ball......
Blair -2
Barbarits-3
Dempsey-2
Seek-2
Cunningham-2
Newsome-1
Not sure if all of those were in regular season or preseason but the lady pirates are putting the bat on the ball......
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Wheelersburg
Blair -2
Barbarits-3
Dempsey-2
Seek-2
Cunningham-2
Newsome-1
Not sure if all of those were in regular season or preseason but the lady pirates are putting the bat on the ball......
Blair -2
Barbarits-3
Dempsey-2
Seek-2
Cunningham-2
Newsome-1
Not sure if all of those were in regular season or preseason but the lady pirates are putting the bat on the ball......
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Portsmouth West
Mckenzie Whittaker (So) -1
Hannah Cremeans (Jr) -1
Megan Shupert (So) -1 Inside the Park
Mckenzie Whittaker (So) -1
Hannah Cremeans (Jr) -1
Megan Shupert (So) -1 Inside the Park
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Eastern Brown
Kayla Seigla (SO) - 5
Shelby Mullins (SR) - 3
Maria Johnson (SR) - 1
Regan Inlow (FR) - 1
Kayla Seigla (SO) - 5
Shelby Mullins (SR) - 3
Maria Johnson (SR) - 1
Regan Inlow (FR) - 1
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ND hits 3 more day . I know the opposing pitching isnt super but thats 18 in 11 games.
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Only regular season games, scrimmages don't go into the season stats lolthen what wrote:Wheelersburg
Blair -2
Barbarits-3
Dempsey-2
Seek-2
Cunningham-2
Newsome-1
Not sure if all of those were in regular season or preseason but the lady pirates are putting the bat on the ball......
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Marting had 1 against Symmes Valley and pauley VS Mathews , so ND has hit 20 in 14 games. not counting inside the parkers .
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MD... Personally, I think "inside the park" HRs are rare, but without an error, it should be counted.ManitouDan wrote:Marting had 1 against Symmes Valley and pauley VS Mathews , so ND has hit 20 in 14 games. not counting inside the parkers .
20 HRs is amazing, what the heck are they feeding these girls?
Good job ND!
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Kayla Seigla (SO) - 9
Shelby Mullins (SR) - 5
Maria Johnson (SR) - 4
Regan Inlow (FR) - 1
Kayla Seigla (SO) - 9
Shelby Mullins (SR) - 5
Maria Johnson (SR) - 4
Regan Inlow (FR) - 1
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sox-- who if anyone does Seigla take hitting instruction from ? she have a howard carrier type swing ?
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MD,
Kayla has always worked at home on hitting. Showcase camps have helped a lot with drills and understanding the purpose of those drills have allowed her to develop a hybrid rotational/linear swing. I have looked at some of HC stuff before and have incorporated some of his technique. Being on a TB team, she has received A LOT of advice on how to hit (every TB dad carries a "professional hitting instructor" card in his back pocket), but she has developed a good fundamental swing that she has been able to generate power from. Her success is her desire, but I can tell you she puts a lot of time in. I would hazard a guess that she averages (500) swings a week. In season, probably closer to (750). The hardest part is not allowing a hitter to get complacent with that much hitting. Maintaining a high level of bat speed is difficult. Different drills allows a hitter to apply different concepts with bat speed. Now a hitter is growing/maturing/becoming above average. Kayla has experienced as much bad as she has good. Those are experiences you never want to take from them. That is what makes a good hitter great!
Kayla has always worked at home on hitting. Showcase camps have helped a lot with drills and understanding the purpose of those drills have allowed her to develop a hybrid rotational/linear swing. I have looked at some of HC stuff before and have incorporated some of his technique. Being on a TB team, she has received A LOT of advice on how to hit (every TB dad carries a "professional hitting instructor" card in his back pocket), but she has developed a good fundamental swing that she has been able to generate power from. Her success is her desire, but I can tell you she puts a lot of time in. I would hazard a guess that she averages (500) swings a week. In season, probably closer to (750). The hardest part is not allowing a hitter to get complacent with that much hitting. Maintaining a high level of bat speed is difficult. Different drills allows a hitter to apply different concepts with bat speed. Now a hitter is growing/maturing/becoming above average. Kayla has experienced as much bad as she has good. Those are experiences you never want to take from them. That is what makes a good hitter great!
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