The first softball derby of the season at the Klopstockwiese ended in a split. The Challengers won the first game of the day 10-3. The defending champions Zurich Barracudas responded with a 10-1 victory in Game 2.
The Challengers had a good start into the new season. After four consecutive wins they suffered their first setback a week ago with two losses in Wittenbach against the Panthers. It was exciting to see how they would react against the reigning Swiss champions. And it was the Challengers who set the pace. In the first inning, they benefited from errors in the Barracudas’ defense to take a 3-0 lead.
Meanwhile the Challengers’ defense put in a nearly flawless performance. Janina Liechti, a picther on loan from the Wittenbach Panthers for today’s game, had a brilliant day. The 15-year-old allowed only four hits and three runs with six walks and five strikeouts in 4.1 innings and was credited with the win. The Challengers offense also made a decisive impact. In the fourth inning, Tamara Ammeter made it 4-1 with a bunt single, before Carmen Lutz-Demetz, Isabelle Tan, and Karen Hendren pushed the score to 8-1 with three consecutive doubles. A sac bunt by Simone Zurschmitten and an RBI single by Janina Liechti completed the inning and decided the game.
The Barracudas, however, seemed to have learned their lesson for the afternoon game. The Swiss champions took a 5-0 lead in the first inning with doubles by Mariah Jameyson, Amy Mathis, and Chiara Perisset. The home team had used up all their energy in the first game. The Challengers managed just one run, thanks to an RBI single by Leandra Simitovic, and a total of six hits and eventually lost 1-10.
But overall, the Challengers could be satisfied with the gameday, having split against the defending champions.


