It was a typical 4-5 game. It was a constant battle with the lead going back and forth. Both teams made big shots, and I'm happy to come out on top.

For the most part, there have been a lot of good things. Rachel Gable and Sarah Finkel have both been hitting .300, which is some of the places we've been getting help.

Seventy-five percent of us don't eat healthy.

Everyone is excited, but it's hard not focusing on the one that just got away (last Tuesday at Northridge). We expect to win now.

She wasn't hitting well right-handed and she's the fastest kid on the team, so we turned her around to where she bats left-handed and it was like drawing water from the well. She's as good of a left-handed hitter as anybody we've faced.

That's what they are. Machine guns. I don't know how many. I know some guns.

(The eligible returnees are) mostly playing in travel leagues and in the summer league at (Dublin Scioto). We'll just keep trying it again until we get it right.

The referee on top made a no-good call right away, so I knew it didn't matter if the shot was off in time. That's a tough way to lose. In the worst-case scenario, the game would've gone into overtime.

Even with the kids who were role players last year, they're all good players, they're all quick and they all want to win. The battle for catcher is just typical of everything about this team. When one is not in the game, they're helping each other out.