The White Rock Renegades ‘02 are putting on quite a show so far at U16 girls national softball championships in Winnipeg.
Through the first two days of action at the tournament – which began Wednesday – the U16 squad is a perfect 4-0, with victories over Ontario’s Vaughan Vikings ’02, B.C.’s Fraser Valley Fusion 2002A, the Winnipeg Lightning and the Saskatoon Hustlers.
Today, the Semiahmoo Peninsula squad – which entered the tournament as the B.C.’s top seed – squares off against Alberta’s Rivercity Hornets, at 10 a.m. Pacific time, and at 5 p.m. they’ll take to the field against the host team, Smitty’s Terminators.
Two more White Rock teams – the Renegades ’04 and Renegades ’05 – are in Montreal this week, at U14 nationals.
Both teams opened the round-robin portion of the tournament Wednesday with losses – the 2004-born team lost 5-4 to Manitoba’s Central Energy, while the ’05 crew fell 4-1 to Saskatchewan’s Prince Albert Aces.
The ’04s lost their second game as well, to the Victoria Devils, but rebounded Thursday afternoon with a win over Ontario’s Windsor Wildcats.
The 2005 ‘Gades also sit with a 1-2 record heading into Friday’s games. Their one win came Thursday evening, 10-0 over Nova Scotia’s Sackville Surge Crush.
Today, the ’04s battle the Kitchener Klassics and the Saskatoon Hustlers, while the younger White Rock team faces the Port Perry Angels and Lucan-Ilderton Athletics, both from Ontario.
Both the U16 and U14 tournaments wrap up Sunday.
Last week, the U19 national softball championships were held in South Surrey.