Swiss All Stars travel to Germany

The Swiss All Stars travel to Solingen, Germany where they will play two games against the Solingen Alligators on March 14 and 15. The Alligators finished first in the Bundesliga North and reached the semifinals of the German Championship in 2008. Former Challengers head coach Andy Fleischacker took charge of the A’s for the 2009 season. Challengers Thomas Landis, Chris Palatinus, Tobias Siegrist and Patrick Zöllig will play for the Swiss All Stars. Further informations:Solingen Alligators 

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Blickenstorfer neuer Softball Coach

Armin Blickenstorfer heisst der neue Headcoach des Softball Teams der Zürich Challengers. Blickenstorfer löst Willy Schaub ab, der das Team in den vergangenen zwei Jahren coachte. Blickenstorfer spielte insgesamt elf Saisons für die Challengers in der Baseball NLA und wurde 1998, 1999, 2000 und 2002 insgesamt viermal Schweizermeister. In der Saison 1999 arbeitete er als Spielertrainer.

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Generalversammlung

Am Sonntag, 11. Januar fand im Restaurant Linde Oberstrass in Zürich die Generalversammlung des Challengers Baseball & Softball Clubs statt. Neu in den Vorstand wurden Simone Zurschmitten und Brigit Zuber gewählt, welche die zurückgetretenen Brigitte Burger und Harry Bregy ersetzen, welche die letzten beiden Jahre im Vorstand mitwirkten. Präsident Renato Staub wurde für ein weiteres Jahr im Amt bestätigt. Tobias Siegrist, Carlos Nepomuceno, Leandra Simitovic und Gabe Staub wurden von ihren jeweiligen Teams als “Most Valuable Player” ausgezeichnet.

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Heimgartner inducted into Walsh Wall of Fame

Karen Heimgartner was inducted into the Wall of Fame of Walsh University in North Canton, Ohio on Saturday, September 27. Heimgartner pitched four years for the Cavaliers from 1997 till 2000 and led Walsh to their first NAIA World Series appearance in 2000. She set record marks on the Softball-Team’s all-time list for games pitched with 111, games started with 92, complete games with 79, innings pitched with 668, and leads the all-time list with a 1.41 Earned Run Average, 612 strikeouts, 67 wins and four No-Hitters. Heimgartner played her third season with the Challengers in 2008.
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Ladies’ season ends with two tie break losses

The ladies’ title hopes came to an end in the semifinal on Saturday, September 20 after losing twice in tie break 7-8 and 5-6 against the defending champions Therwil Flyers at Therwil. In Game 1 the Challengers erased three deficits to send the game into extra innings with a 6-6 tie. In the eight inning the Challengers managed to load the bases with 0 outs. And the C’s scored the go-ahead run, as Karin Mittelstädt drove in Andrea Wirth with a RBI-single. But the Flyers escaped the threat when Alexia Zingg lined into a double play to pitcher Sophie Zihlmann, who threw to first to end the inning. In the bottom half of the inning the Flyers tied the game on Emily McNamara’s RBI-double, before Adeline Glauser drove in the winning run with a two-out RBI-single. The C’s ended up with the loss even though they outhit the Flyers 12-9. Flavia Von Meiss and Karin Mittelstädt collected three hits apiece, while Leandra Simitovic had two RBI’s. Simitovic allowed eight runs – six earned – and nine hits with four walks and four strikeouts.
The C’s bats remained on fire, as they opened Game two with three consecutive singles to make it 2-0 in the first inning. But the defense committed two costly errors, enabling the Flyers to tie the game in the second inning. The C’s took the lead again, as they scored a run in the third and fourth innings each. Again the Flyers tied the game with two runs in the fifth to make it 4-4. But the C’s made it 5-4, as Simone Zurschmitten drove in Karin Mittelstädt with a RBI-single in the sixth. In the seventh inning the C’s were one strike away from the victory, as a wild pitch from Karen Heimgartner enabled the Flyers to score the tying run. And as in Game 1 the Flyers had the better end in the tie break, as they scored the winning run on another wild pitch to end the Challengers’ season. The Flyers will face the Reussbühl Eagles, who beat the first placed Wil Devils in Game 3 of their semifinal series, in the finals. The Challengers finish the season in fourth place and will miss the European Cup for the first time since 2004.

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