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WPCNR VIEW FROM THE UPPER BLEACHER. By Fastpitch Johnny. May 19, 2005: The Fastpitch White Plains Tigers won the League 1-B Pennant yesterday, beating Yorktown, 6-2 on Kelsey Kulk’s three-run natural homer and stalwart defensive play, ousting New Rochelle from a first place tie. Here, Fastpitch Johnny is moved to pen a new ode to this mix of young women who overcame adversity, injuries to key players, and exemplified the Tiger ability to pull together under pressure. Congratulations to them as they head into the Sectional Championships.
But, no matter what is to come, they are Champions forever, and here from the Bard of the Basepaths, the Grantland Rice of Softball is a poem saluting the 2005 League B-1 Fastpitch Softball Champions, the White Plains Tigers:
There’s Something About Those Tigers
By Fastpitch Johnny

There’s something about Tigers, those fastpitch fillies
In Orange and Black, serious of demeanor
Giggling teens capable of everyday sillies,
In WPHS halls, but with softball and bat, beware them, Senor!
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Around windy O’Donnell’s Bluff they roam,
In serious drills under watchful eye of Teddy Ballgame,
The chessman of the bench, of meticulous preparation
Aided by Tireless Stevens, and efficient Cronk on their diamond home.
Endless hours they practice so they play on a higher plain.

With flowing locks and orchestrated pigtails
They take the field to create glory days like before
When their diamond days are done, matching the feats
Of fastpitchTiger legends of yore.

With cries of “Three Outs,” “Three Down,”
“Nobody Gets Around,” they take their stations in the softball sun.
To shine on the Elysian Fields of Tiger renown.
Conquering adversity, growing by game they emerge champs when season is done
Behind the plate is Sandra of wicked arm and deft catcher’s glove,
Agile Ashley at first of elegant stretch and efficient fetch,
The acrobatic Abbotts, Candace at keystone sack , she of catlike coverage to love.
With sister Carrie strong to the hole, quick to her left the shortstop ketch.

Dena The Dreama on hot corner, with lightning reflex and rifle arm
To snare the killer liner, smother every bunt, and in cloud of dust nail the OUT!
Anchored by the Incredible Kulk in pitcher’s circle, with risers that snarl
Curves, changes, drops that bedazzle with elegance and rack up the strikeout!
In the far reaches on the glorious green, the rangy Christine
Nabs screamers to right with unerring eye, turns ground singles into outs.
In straightaway unerrin’ Erin drifts back to haul towering drives and gappers between.
Juliana, the Little Engine in left, given the call rises tall to the occasion bringing shouts.
Lest we forget the Redoubtable Danielle Third Sackerrette struck from lineup
By injury in heat of play. Her presence every game inspired
Scoring pitch by pitch when she’d rather be playing,
With encouragement and word-up ,
Unselfish, a leader to her team, helped create the play desired.

From Killer Kel’s relentless bat, blasting drives of Babe Proportions,
To Lauren’s laced liners, to Dena’s leadoff deuces and rally starters
Ashley’s up-the-middles, Bailey’s pinch sacs and baseline darts,
From Cookie’s slashes to Cristine’s bashes, every hitter was a contributor
Each won a game with their bat and with their leather
On the bench, fresh talent awaited ready to fill
If one Tiger went down, another was waiting to warm up
From Egypt’s puttin’ it in play to move ‘em, Meghan’s pinch hits
To Kailey’s hitting behind the runner, they are a team together.
One by one, their turns came to be the heroines and the savers.
From Kelsey’s perfect game, to Ashley’s Inside-the-Parker to rock New Ro.
Erin’s three bagger that yanked one from Yorktown. Dena’s double to take North Ro.
The Little Engine’s squeeze to closeout Voorhees. Christine’s Crush on Mechanicsville
Each took their turns giving their fans a thrill.
The hits to remember stud the scorebooks of another championship season.
Frederick’s 3 RBI Day knocking down North Rockland;
The Kulkster’s 3-run dinger to win the flag.
Sandra’s deadly sweep tag.

Now another extraordinary Tiger season of stress, challenge, choice and strife
Fades into memory. Another team photograph goes up in Tiger Hall,
Commemorating the unlikely Tigers with mix of vets and new life.
They stayed together, grew together, played together to hang another banner on the wall
Another Tiger season is done, fulfilling the fastpitch tradition on old O’Donnell’s Bluff,
Where girls stride on to the diamond and young women come off.
They discover their depths in the clouds of March’s crust
On the basepaths of glory, the rich green where memories of their stuff
Set goals for the little girls who come after them to take the test of the dust.

Congratulations, Tigers from The CitizeNetReporter!