With good relief by international player Mayumi Solano, the Camagüey team defeated 4-3 the monarch Ciego de Avila, broke its undefeated record and caused a four-way tie at the top of the National Women's Baseball Championship held at the Mártires de Barbados stadium in Granma.
Havana, September 27 (RHC)-- With good relief by international player Mayumi Solano, the Camagüey team defeated 4-3 the monarch Ciego de Avila, broke its undefeated record and caused a four-way tie at the top of the National Women's Baseball Championship held at the Mártires de Barbados stadium in Granma.
On the fourth day of the tournament, the Agramontinas, managed by Jorge Luis Pimienta, manager of the Cuban national team, hit nine hits and took advantage of two errors by the Avila defense to secure the victory of Annay Guerra.
Camagüey outfielder Katherine Folk, a member of the Cuba team that last month secured a ticket to the World Cup in the pre-World Cup in La Guaira, Venezuela, went 3-1 on the day and leads the batters with an average of 650 (14-9).
Now both teams have a record of three wins and one loss, similar to Granma and Santiago de Cuba with their respective victories of the day.
The Granma team won 4-2 against Pinar del Rio, with the first hit by the lanky international Yoidania Castro and an offense of six hits, while the Santiago team came out on top 13-7 against Havana with a total of eight hits to the nine of the capital's women, who committed six errors. Daimaris Zamora won.
For the fifth date of the qualifying phase, games will be played between the leaders of the competition: Santiago de Cuba vs. Ciego de Avila and Granma-Camagüey.
In the latter match, a duel is expected between two girls who were in the last pre-World Cup in La Guaira: the experienced Granma player Yanet Cruz and the left-handed debutant Arlenys Morales. In the Bayamo tournament, Cruz is the leader with two victories, while Morales has already won against Havana.