May 28, 2008
Wilson knocked out of tournament
FISHERSVILLE — Last year Buckingham was the team fighting its emotions while Wilson Memorial celebrated. On Wednesday afternoon, the roles reversed. The Knights, knocked out of the Region B tournament last season by the Green Hornets, entered Wednesday’s semifinal round prepared for Wilson’s offensive attack and pitching ace, Summer Ramsey. One two-run inning earned the Knights some revenge, a 2-0 win and Group A tournament berth.May 22, 2008
Hornets dismantle Page County
BRIDGEWATER — All season long, Wilson battled with Page County and Luray on the Shenandoah District’s ladder of success. But in the district tournament championship game Thursday, the Green Hornets clearly emerged on the top rung. Wilson’s 12-1 victory over Page was a masterful blend of pitching, hitting, baserunning and defense and gave the Hornets the tournament championship trophy to go with their regular season championship.May 21, 2008
Wilson advances to finals
In Bridgewater, fresh off a playoff game with Page County that clinched the regular season Shenandoah District title on Monday, the Wilson Memorial softball team marched on through the tournament blanking Stonewall 6-0 at Bridgewater College. The semifinal win against the Generals sets up a rematch with the Panthers tonight for the Shenandoah District tournament title. No Region B berths are on the line in tonight’s game at 5 p.m. at Bridgewater College, with both teams wrapping up their spots. Wilson will enter the Region B tournament as the No. 1 seed.May 14, 2008
Crowded at the top
FISHERSVILLE — Wilson Memorial’s road to the regular season Shenandoah District title was blocked by Page County Wednesday afternoon as the Panthers blanked the Green Hornets 7-0 to set up a three-way tie for the top spot with Page and Luray. After edging Luray 1-0 the day before, Wilson’s championship destiny lay in its own hands.May 13, 2008
Wilson moves into first
Wilson Memorial moved into first place in the Shenandoah District beating Luray 1-0. The Green Hornets now hold onto sole possession of the district’s top-spot but will have to beat Page County today to clinch the Region B berth.May 10, 2008
Stuck together
FISHERSVILLE A joke and a handshake is all Wilson softball pitcher Summer Ramsey needed when she would feel a bit ruffled in the pitcher’s circle. The one person to offer that handshake and laugh was best friend Leah Pagett who happens to be her long-time catcher.May 07, 2008
PREP ROUNDUP: Wilson moves two steps closer
In Quicksburg, Wilson Memorial’s softball team set it self up for a two game showdown for the Shenandoah District title after a 7-1 win over Stonewall Jackson Summer Ramsey took the win for the Green Hornets, pitching eight strikeouts while giving up two hits. Debbie Groves and Amanda Bradley each had three hits with Bradley knocking in three runs. Leah Pagett had two RBI and Caitlyn Turner had one RBI.May 01, 2008
Wilson is back on track
GREENVILLE — A day after suffering its first loss of the season Wilson Memorial rebounded to take down one of their biggest rivals on the diamond in dominating fashion. The Green Hornets picked up a 15-0 mercy-rule-shortened win against Riverheads on the road Thursday, putting their 2-1 loss to Luray on Wednesday behind them.April 30, 2008
Wilson handed its first loss
FISHERSVILLE — Wilson Memorial’s dream season took a slight detour Wednesday as Luray came in and delivered a 2-1 loss to the previously undefeated Green Hornets in a Shenandoah showdown. The game came down to the narrowest of margins as the Bulldogs scratched out a run in the top of the seventh and held on in the bottom of the inning to keep their lead over the Hornets and stay at the top of the district.April 16, 2008
Hornets keep on winning
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