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Parsippany Red Hawks
Parsippany, New Jersey 07054
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2007 Game Highlights |
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Sunday, April 1
Overall Record 11-11 IHC Record 10-8
Monday, April 9
REDHAWKS 10 Summit 0
The Redhawks, behind pitcher Kim Rubino's perfect game, defeated Summit High School 10-0 in a contest played in Parsippany. Chrissy Deleasa broke a scorless tie in the second inning by driving in Jen Nista and Kelly Flanagan. Parsippany banged out eight hits on the day including two by Flanagan. Freshmen Courtney Ford and junior Sam Payerl collected the first hits of their high school varsity careers'. Nista hit a solo home run in the third inning. Rubino struck out thirteen of the fifteen batters she faced including the first ten of the game.
Wednesday, April 11
Morris Hills 10 REDHAWKS 1
Parsippany suffered its first lost of the season dropping a 10-1 decision to Morris Hills. Morris Hills broke a scoreless tie in the top of the fourth inning on a two run home run by Michelle Bauer. The Redhawks responded with a run in the bottom of the inning when Noelle Grande scored on Jen Nista's fielder's choice. Kelly Flanagan had two hits for Parsippany. Kim Rubino suffered her first loss of the year for Parsippany. Briana Rossi mad her high school varsity debut on the mound pitching the final inning of the game.
Thursday, April 12
REDHAWKS 4 Mendham 3
Parsippany got back on a winning track as they defeated a highly regarded Mendham team 4-3 in Mendham. The Redhawks stated the game off in fine fashion scoring three runs in the top of the first inning. Amanda Lebowitz led off the game with a single and latter scored on Kim Rubino's hit. Kelly Flanagan followed Rubino with a single and both scored on Chrissy Deleasa's triple. Back to back triples by Lindsay Kennedy and Jen Nista add the fourth Parsippnay run in the third. Two Mendham hits and two Redhawk errors led to three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning for the home team. But Lindsay Kennedy turned a double play ending the threat. Rubino pitched all seven innings allowing four hits and striking out eleven batters. She did not issue a walk in the game.
Wednesday, April 18
REDHAWKS 5 Parsippany Hills 2
Parsippany High School defeated their crosstown rival Parsippany Hill High School in the first annual Mayor's Trophy Game played at Smith Field. The Vikings jumped to a one run lead in the top of the first inning. The Redhawks responed with four runs in the bottom of the third. Sam Payerl led off the inning with a walk followed by an Amanda Lebowitz single. Lindsay Kennedy drove home the first Parsippany High run with a single. The big blow in the inning was Jen Nista's three run home run. The Hills added a run in the top of the fourth however the Redhawks responded with another run in the fifth thanks to Kennedy's second run scoring hit of the day. The Vikings threatened in the sixth, loading the bases with none out. However, Parsippany pitcher Kim Rubino then struck out the next three batters ending the threat. Rubino finished the day with ten strikeouts and two walks.
Wednesday, April 18
REDHAWKS 13 Chatham 1
Parsippany defeated Chatham 13 to 1 in a five inning contest played at Smith Field. Kim Rubino pitched her second no hitter of 2007. The lone Chatham run was the result of two Parsippany errors in the top of the second inning. Parsippany struck early as a walk by Lindsay Kennedy and singles by Jen Nista and Kelly Flanagan resulted in two first inning Redhawk runs. Parsippany put the game out of reach in the second inning scoring ten runs. Nista, Flanagan and Rubino each had two RBI's on the day. Courtney Ford was 3 for 3 and fellow freshman Brittany Serrao making her first varsity start doubled and scored a run.
Friday, April 20
REDHAWKS 5 Hanover Park 1
Parsippany powered its way to a 5 to 1 victory over Hanover Park in a game played in Parsippany. Seven of the Redhawks ten hits went for extra bases including three home runs. Parsippany took an early lead scoring a run in the top bottom of the first inning thanks to a lead off single by Amanda Lebowitz and a double by Jen Nista. Hanover Park tied the game with an unearned run in the top of the third. However, Parsippany regained the lead in the bottom of the inning. With two outs Nista singled and was driven home on Kim Rubino's double. The Redhawks then got some breathing room thanks to the long ball. With one out in the bottom of the fifth inning Lindsay Kennedy hit the first of three home runs. A batter later Rubino followed Kennedy with a home run of her own. The barrage continued in the sixth inning as Noelle Grande added her first home run of the season. Courtney Ford added two hits for the Redhawks including a double in the second inning. Rubino gave up four hits and struck out ten in the win.
Monday, April 23
REDHAWKS 10 Dover 0
Redhawk senior right hander Kim Rubino pitched her second perfect game of 2007, a five inning 10 to 0 gem over Dover. Parsippany opened the game with a run during their first at bat. Lindsay Kennedy tripled to right center field and later scored on a wild pitch. The Redhawks then put the game away in the second inning scoring six runs. The big blow was Kelly Flanagan's bases loaded single that drove in two runs with a third run crossing the plate as a result of an error. Amanda Lebowitz had two hits for Parsippany and drove in two runs. Sam Payerl saved the perfect game in the bottom of the fifth inning with a diving stop on a hard hit ground ball. Payerl also had two hit including a third inning triple. Rubino struck out nine Tigers on the day.
Monday, April 30
West Morris 3 REDHAWKS 1
West Morris scored three runs in the bottom of the first inning and as it turned out that was all they would need in their 3 to 1 victory over Parsippany. The Redhawks managed only three hits on the day. The lone Parsippany run came in the fourth inning. Kelly Flanagan doubled and eventually scored on a wild pitch. Kim Rubino took the loss for the Redhawks.
Monday, April 30
Hopatcong 2 REDHAWKS 0
The Redhawks lost for the third time in 2007 dropping a 2 to 0 decision to Hopatcong. It was the first time this year Parsippany was shutout. Kim Rubino had the only hit for Parsippany. Rubino was also the losing pitcher for the Redhawks.
Monday, April 30
REDHAWKS 11 Summit 0
Parsippany blanked Summit for the second time this year 11 to 0 in a six inning game played in Summit. Parsippany scored two runs starting off the game. Kim Rubino doubled home Lindsay Kennedy and then later scored on Kelly Flanagan's double. The Redhawks broke open the game in the fourth inning scoring six runs. Kennedy's two run triple in the fifth gave Parsippany all the runs they would need for the victory. Rubino pitched four innings of no-hit ball and Chrissy Deleasa, making her first appearance of the year on the mound, pitched the final two giving up only one hit and striking out one batter.
Tuesday, May 1
Morristown 6 REDHAWKS 1
Parsippany was eliminated from the Morris County Tournament dropping a 6 to 1 descion to Morristown. Morristown scored all six of their runs in the top of the third inning thanks to two doubles, three walks and two errors. The Redhawks lone run came in the sixth. With one out Noelle Grande tripled to left field and later scored on Lindsay Kennedy's single. Kim Rubino took the loss giving up five hits and striking out six batters.
Saturday, May 5
Parsippany Hills 1 REDHAWKS 0
The Redhawks lost 1-0 to cross town rival Parsippany Hills. The Vikings scored the only run of the game in the first inning thanks to two hits and a passed ball. Parsippany threatened several times to score but was unable to get a run across the plate.
Monday, May 7
West Essex 3 REDHAWKS 1
Parsippany dropped a key IHC game to West Essex 3 to 1 in Parsippany. West Essex got on the score board first plating a run in the top of the fourth inning a result of two singles. In the fifth inning the visitors scored two more runs on a single, walk and double. Parsippany got their lone run in the bottom of the sixth. Lindsay Kennedy reached on an error and eventually scored on a passed ball.
Tuesday, May 8
REDHAWKS 7 Morris Catholic 3
Parsippany snapped its three game losing streak by defeating Morris Catholic 7 to 3 at Smith Field. Morris Catholic scored first in the opening inning on a double and Redhawk error. Parsippany tied the game in the second inning. Kim Rubino singled. Briana Rossi, running for Rubino later scored on Amanda Lebowtiz's ground out. Morris Catholic took the lead again in the top of the fifth only to give it up to Parsippany in the bottom of the inning. Brittany Serrao and Mina Ra both reached base and eventually scored. Parsippany put the game away in the bottom of the sixth inning. Singles by Jen Nista, Rubino and a fielder's choice by Lebowitz resulted in one run. Courtney Ford then blasted a three run homer to right field to close out the Redhawk scoring. Rubino gained the victory in the circle striking out 13 batters.
Wednesday, May 9
Chatham 7 REDHAWKS 1
Parsippany lost their fourth conference game of the season losing 7 to 1 to Chatham. All seven of Chatham's runs were unearned as a result of five Redhawk errors.
Thursday, May 10
REDHAWKS 17 Weequahic 0
Game 1: Parsippany collected ten hits and scored 17 runs in the first game of a doubleheader against Weequahic High School. Jen Nista had a grand slam home run and double in the game driving in seven runs. Chrissy Deleasa had a single and double resulting in three RBI's.
Thursday, May 10
REDHAWKS 13 Weequahic 0
Game 2: The Redhawks scored 13 runs on 10 hits as they won the second game of a doubleheader against Weequahic. Nadia Kwaja singled in two runs and Briana Rossi picked up the first win of her varsity career when she pitched three scoreless innings while striking out seven.
Monday, May 14
REDHAWKS 9 Dover 0
Parsippany swept the season series from the Tigers winning the second meeting of 2007 9 to 0. The Redhawks scored during the team's first at bat. Lindsay Kennedy singled, stole second base and eventually scored on Kim Rubino's single. Parsippany would score again in the third, fifth and sixth innings. Jen Nista had a home run and drove in four runs. Rubino pitched six innings of two hit ball. Briana Rossi finished the game setting down Dover in order in the seventh inning.
Tuesday, May 15
Morris Hills 8 REDHAWKS 0
Morris Hills clinched the IHC title by defeating Parsippany 8 to 0 at Morris Hills High School. The Knights got all their hits and scored all their runs in the second inning aided by a Parsippany fielding error and a misplayed ball. The Redhawks offensive drought continued as they were only able to muster two hits, singles by Noelle grande in the second inning and Amanda Lebowitz in the thrid.
Thursday, May 17
West Essex 1 REDHAWKS 0
The Redhawks were shutout for the second game in a row dropping a 1 to 0 decision to West Essex. The only run in the game came in the bottom of the third inning. Two walks and a single plated the West Essex run. Parsippany managed only three hits on the day while ten Redhawk batters struck out.
Friday, May 18
Mendham 2 REDHAWKS 1
Parsippany dropped its third straight IHC game losing to Mendham by a score of 2 to 1. Mendham scored two unearned runs in the top of the third inning on a misplayed infield pop up, a single and a double. The Redhawks managed only four hits on the day, singles by Lindsay Kennedy, Chrissy Deleasa, Kelly Flanagan and Briana Rossi.
Tuesday, May 22
Chatham 4 REDHAWKS 3
Parsippany was eliminated from the state tournament play after dropping a 4 to 3 decision to Chatham. Chatham scored first, a run in the bottom of the first inning on a lead off walk followed two batterers later by a single. Parsippany took the lead in the second inning with two runs on a single by Noelle Grande and a walk by Lindsay Kennedy. They both scored on Courtney Ford's two out triple. The Redhawks scored again an inning later when Kim Rubino's single drove home Amanda Lebowitz. Chatham cut the lead to one when they scored a run in the fourth on a Parsippany error and a single. Parsippany had a chance to break the game open when they loaded the bases with no outs. But a strikeout, ground out and infield pop up ended the threat. Chatham won the game in the sixth inning when it scored two runs. with one out the seconf batter up reached base when she was hit by a pitch. Two singles followed resulting in the two runs. Lebowitz was four for four on the day for the Redhawks.
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