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Pitcher Penese Iosefo in fine form in Canterbury club softball before nationals

February 14, 2016

Wellington, NZ - Pitcher Penese Iosefo in fine form in Canterbury club softball before nationals


 Penese Iosefo, in action for the Black Sox, pitched a no-hitter in Canterbury club softball before next week's national championships.

 

ORIGINAL STORY by Tony Smith

Former Black Sox pitcher Penese Iosefo warmed up for the Canterbury Redsox's National Fastpitch Championship campaign next week by hurling a shutout win in club softball.

Iosefo threw a one-hitter in Canterbury men's premiership competition leaders Albion's 4-0 victory over the Papanui Tigers on Saturday.

He grabbed seven strikeouts and only one Papanui player managed a safe hit. Thomas Makea, Iosefo's team-mate on the Black Sox's 2013 world championship winning squad, struck  a single up the middle in the first inning.

Only two other Tigers made base, one from an infield error and Makea again, from Iosefo's only walk of the game.

Iosefo, who will lead Canterbury's pitching staff at the NFC tournament in Christchurch, also batted in a run with a leftfield single to score Josh Harbrow, who had already hammered a triple to bring home Connor Flynn in the top of the first inning.

Harbrow also singled up the third baseline to finish with two hits from four at-bats.

Automatic home runs to Ihaka Davis and Carson Cox were the highlights of the PCU Devils' 7-2 win over Papanui.

Davis clouted a two-run homer with Curtis Dove on base in the third inning and Cox produced a solo shot home run in the fifth.

Cox was PCU's top batter with three hits from four, including a seventh inning triple. Davis, Stephen Ratu and Nopera Stockford, who belted a triple, had two hits.

Callum Bishop scorched around the bases to score a home run for Papanui in the bottom of the first but Callum Muir was the only other Tiger to cross the plate, off Nathan Watt's sacrifice fly.

 Young PCU pitcher Bailey Hamilton, who may assume pitching duties for the Junior Black Sox at this year's under-19 world junior championships, held Papanui to two hits and chalked up seven strikeouts, but also delivered seven walks.

The Halswell Hornets took PCU the full seven innings distance but still lost 9-1. Davis went three from four for PCU while Gareth Cook and Louis Peters slammed three-baggers.

Kieran Nation scored Halswell's only run after a rightfield triple but only two other batters managed hits off Ryan Britt.

Former Canterbury pitcher Jenni Mumm threw a one-hit game and picked up two hits with the bat in Halswell's 4-1 win over Sydenham Kereru in the premier women's competition at Halswell Domain.

Emma Thornley started Halswell's spree with a home run in the first inning and Alex King later had a double. 

Mumm, who took four strikeouts, was heading for a no-hitter until SK substitute Caitlin Davidson singled in the bottom of the seventh inning.

Albion Cardinals beat Halswell 2-1 in the early game with all the scoring action in the final inning.

King made base for Halswell on an infield single and scored on an error in the top of the seventh inning. But Katelyn Bayer batted in Te Awhina O'Hara for Albion's equaliser and scampered home on an error for the winning run.

Sara Carter pitched well for Albion with five strikeouts and just two hits and Mumm restricted Albion to three hits.

 - Stuff

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