Akron Racers
1, Team Canada 0
AKRON, Ohio - The Akron Racers moved
back to the .500 mark once again as they
utilized a home run off the bat of
Veronica Wootson and a stellar pitching
performance by Angel Shmblin to defeat
team Canada 1- 0. The win earned the
Racers (8-8) a split with Team Canada
for the day and the series.
Wootson provided all of the offense for
the Racers when she took Canadian
pitcher Lauren Bay Regula deep to left
field in the bottom of the second
inning. The shot was Wootson’s first on
the season.
Her “good luck” came when a fan gave her
some garlic before the game and told her
to rub it on her bat. When asked if she
would use it again, Wootson claimed she
has no reason not to try it next game.
University of Houston product Angel
Shamblin toed the rubber for the Racers
during the contest and threw a complete
game shutout, giving up just two hits.
According to pitching coach Mike
Forsythe, Shamblin (2-
1) did everything right during the
contest and didn’t have trouble hitting
any of her spots.
Even though Racer ace Angela Tincher was
warming in the bullpen during the sixth
inning, Akron manager Shonda Stanton
made the decision to let Shamblin pitch
during the seventh to earn her first
complete game and shutout at the
professional level.
Leadoff hitter Norrelle Dickson was also
busy on the bases as she accounted for
half the Racers hits, with two, and also
stole two bases.
Canadian pitcher Lauren Bay Regula only
really made one mistake, Wootson’s
homer, but that was enough for Akron.
Regula continued on to give up just
three more hits. The Canadian pitcher
earned the tough luck loss going five
innings and giving up one run on four
hits.
The Racers will start the rest of their
NPF schedule against the league leading
Philadelphia Force with a four game
series starting on Wednesday at 7 PM.
For ticket information, contact the
Racers’ ticket office at (330) 376-8188.