The Challengers’ softball season is over. They have been swept by the strong Zurich Barracudas in their best-of-three semifinal series.
The Barracudas, who finished second in the qualifying round, were the favorites. However, the Challengers won two of their four preliminary round games against the reigning Swiss champions, giving the visitors legitimate hopes of an upset. But these hopes quickly vanished. The Barracudas unleashed an offensive firework right from the start, which the Challengers’ defense was no match for. Although the Challengers took a 1-0 lead in the first inning thanks to an RBI single by Carmen Lutz-Demetz, the Barracudas scored a total of twelve runs with no fewer than ten hits, three walks, and one error in the first two innings, thus already clinching the game. The Challengers never recovered from this furious start, and after four innings the game ended with a score of 16-2 due to the mercy rule.
The break between the two games clearly helped the Challengers. In any case, they were able to keep the second game even for a long time. Both Challengers starter Karen Heimgartner and Barracudas pitcher Faith Weber kept the opposing bats under control, so that the first threat didn’t arise until the fourth inning, when the Challengers had runners on second and third base. However, Weber managed to pull herself out of trouble. The Barracudas even made it better in the fifth inning, although the runs occurred more by chance. With the bases loaded and one out, Jessica Rölli didn’t hit the ball properly, but ultimately decided the game. The ball died after five meters, making it impossible for the C’s defense to get an out at home plate. The attempt to make the play failed, and another error was added, allowing the Barracudas to score three runs on what was supposed to be a botched hit. And Faith Weber added an RBI double later in the inning to make it 4-0. With the end of the season in sight, the Challengers fought back. In the sixth inning, they once again had runners on second and third base this time with no outs. And this time the visitors were able to collect. Isabelle Tan brought home Taylor McCants with an RBI single, before the Barracudas turned a crucial double play, meaning the Challengers could only make it 2-4 a little later due to a wild pitch. In the final inning, however, national team player Mariah Jameyson put the series under the belt with a spectacular solo home run to make it 5-2. The Barracudas’ offense was ultimately too strong. They will now face the Wittenbach Panthers in the finals next weekend, just like last year. (Photo: Hans Dübendorfer)
Softball Playoff Semi-Final, best-of-three: Zürich Challengers (3.) vs. Zürich Barracudas (2.), 0-2


