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ELGIN, Ill. (6-4-09) — It was a less than auspicious debut for former Valhalla High/Georgia Tech standout SAVANNAH BROWN. In her debut with the Philadelphia Force, Brown's new team lost to defending Cowles Cup champion Chicago Bandits, 5-1, in Wednesday's (June 3) National Pro Fastpitchseason opener. The game was the first in a remarkable 10-game series – five in each city – between the ballclubs.

The Bandits pitching combination of Kristina Thorson and former U.S. Olympic star Jennie Finch combined for seven strikeouts and three walks respectively. The pair also yielded just one hit to the Force, an RBI double by Audrey Lafountain in the 3rd inning.

Leadoff hitter Stacy May paced Chicago with a pair of basehits.

Brown, who played for the Rockford (Ill.) Thunder last season, entered at catcher in the 5th inning, even though former Georgia Tech teammate Jessica Sallinger was the starting pitcher for the Force. Brown went 0-for-1.


NORSEMEN IN THE PROS
Valhalla High is the lone high school
in the nation with two alumni playing in
National Pro Fastpitch – Rockford Thunder rookie catcher Savannah Brown (left) and New England Riptide all-star second
baseman Carri Leto Martin. Brown was
recently traded to the Philadelphia Force.
Carri Leto Martin
New England Riptide
Savannah Brown
Philadelphia Force
Leto Martin declared free agent
after Riptide suspends operations

Valhalla alum might call it quits

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LOWELL, Mass. (2-6-09/REVISED 2-9-09) – CARRI LETO MARTIN, a 3-time All-Star in National Pro Fastpitch, has been declared a free agent along with all of her teammates after the New England Riptide withdrew from the 2009 season due to economic duress. NPF commissioner Cheri Kempf made the announcement.

The second baseman is free to sign with any of the five remaining NPF franchises. Leto Martin could also rejoin the Riptide should the ballclub return for the 2010 season. A new schedule has been released to reflect this latest development.

However, Leto Martin may call it a career following her recent promotion on the Harvard University women's softball coaching staff.

"Because of my promotion to first assistant coach at Harvard – and the summer recruiting commitments that come along with it – I will not be playing in the league this year," Leto Martin exclusively told East County Sports.com.

In addition to her coaching responsibilites, Leto Martin plans to take classes toward her Master's degree this summer. With such a busy schedule, little time remains to play the game at the professional level.

Although Leto Martin did not officially close the door to her playing career, she added, "It was a good run."

It was also a nice run for the Riptide, one of the original six teams that joined the revamped Women’s Pro Softball League in 2004 which changed names shortly thereafter to the current league known as National Pro Fastpitch.

“It is with a very heavy heart that we have made this decision,” said Riptide owner Joe Adlman. “We would like to thank the community of Lowell, our sponsors, staff and especially our players for their support and contribution over the years."

Four other members of the Riptide (22-26 last season) were named to the 2008 All NPF team: pitcher Eileen Canney; first baseman, Lyndsey Angus; and outfielders Gina Carbonatto and Lisa Modglin. The franchise won the Cowles Cup championship in 2006.

Leto Martin captured a Cowles Cup in 2004 with the New York-New Jersey Juggernaut, then stayed with the franchise for two additional season after it moved and became the Philadelphia Force. She join the Riptide for the 2007 and 2008 campaigns.

2008 BIO – Carri Leto Martin, a fifth-year player and three time NPF All-Star, returns for her second year with the Riptide. Martin was part of the championship NY/NJ Juggernaut in 2004. She remained with the team during their move to Philadelphia where she had a breakout year. She led the team with a .307 batting average and a .371 on base percentage. This fine offensive year was capped off by being awarded the National Pro Fastpitch Defensive Player of the Year award. Martin continued her offensive onslaught with the Riptide in 2007, batting .296, second highest on the team. In 2002, Martin competed with the Team Smith Nationals which placed third at the prestigious Canada Cup. She ended her successful career at Northwestern University ranking in the top seven in ten different career offensive categories. Martin earned Northwestern Female Athlete of the Year honors in 2004 in addition to being a three time All-Big Ten selection.


2008-09 SPORTS SEASON
Brown traded to Philadelphia Force

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LANCASTER, Pa. (12-4-08) – Saddled as the third member of a 3-person catching corps, one of two options would change the National Pro Fastpitch career of Rockford Thunder backstop SAVANNAH BROWN (Valhalla HS).

Either the Thunder would trade one of their first two catchers and go with the youthful Brown to remain under the salary cap. However, since all NPF salaries – except for the top stars – are relatively the same, the Thunder instead traded Brown to the Philadelphia Force this morning (Dec. 4).

The price on the highly-touted Brown was anything but cheap. The former Georgia Tech standout was traded to the Force for All-NPF shortstop Chelsea Spencer, along with a 5th-round draft pick. Rockford also included a 4th-round selection with Brown.

Brown, having just completed her first professional season, batted .206 (13-for-63) with three home runs and 12 RBI in 22 games for the Thunder.

“Ever since I saw Savannah play on Team NPF in Oklahoma City and catch Katie Burkhart, I knew I had to add her to our roster," said Tom Kleinman, Owner/GM of the Philadelphia Force. "Not only is she one of the premier catchers in the league, but her hitting stats will become even greater in a more regular role as a starter."

Rockford drafted the 22-year-old catcher with its first selection (5th overall) in the 2008 NPF senior draft. The Rancho San Diego resident holds the Atlantic Coast Conference and Georgia Tech record with 194 career RBI and ranks third with the Yellowjackets and fourth in the ACC with 45 career home runs.

Spencer, a four-year NPF veteran out of Cal-Berkeley, had another solid offensive season with the Force in 2008, leading the team with 26 RBI (5th in NPF), 28 runs scored and 152 at-bats.

Spencer provided a nice balance of power and speed in the Force lineup, drilling four home runs while also swiping eight bases. In 2008, she recorded 42 hits on the campaign, ranking third on the Force and maintained a .276 batting average after leading the ballclub with a .333 batting average in 2007.

"I am very excited that I am now a part of the Thunder. When I was 14, I came to this town for my first (ASA) nationals and have great memories of the city,” said Spencer.

The Force opens the 2009 season on Wed., June 3, in Chicago against the defending NPF-champion Bandits.


PRO SOCCER
ANGIE WOZNUK
Angie Woznuk
Her US Soccer Page
WPS will open on
March 29, 2009
El Cajon's Woznuk drafted in
new women's pro soccer league

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ST. LOUIS (11-23-08) — ANGIE WOZNUK, the two-time Parade prep All-American soccer star from University of San Diego High, has been drafted by the St. Louis Athletica of the new Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) league, which debuts this April.

Woznuk, an El Cajon resident, was the first pick in the third round (15th overall) in the WPS general draft.

Woznuk's standout career included am NCAA national championship with the University of Portland. She also captured the FIFA U-19 World Championship for Team USA, winning the Silver Ball award at the second most valuable player and the Bronze Foot award as the tournament's third-leading scorer.

At USDHS, Woznuk was tabbed the Gatorade Californian state player of the year. Now 23, Woznuk joined the U.S. Women's National Team in 2005. The new league is the forerunner to the WUSA (Women's United Soccer Association), which included the San Diego Spirit.

In 2009, WPS franchises will be: Los Angeles Sol, St. Louis Athletica, FC Gold Pride (San Jose), Chicago Red Stars, Boston Breakers, Washington (D.C.) Freedom and Blue Sky FC (New York/New Jersey). Joining in 2010 will be teams in Atlanta, Dallas and Philadelphia.


 

OTHER LOCAL PROS


(Scorpions courtesy photo)

Former hoop star Weimann
wins football championship

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LA JOLLA (12-2-07) – Folks around East County probably remember DESIREE WEIMANN more for her nifty backcourt work as a point guard for the Santana High girls basketball team than her current role as a star running back for the SoCal Scorpions of the Women's Professional Football League.

Desiree
Weimann

At 5-foot-5, 118 pounds, Weimann hardly fits the prototype of a rough and tumble ball carrier in a tackle football league. Yet she is. More than that, she may be selected the MVP of the national 14-team circuit.

Weimann rushed for 168 yards and one touchdown on 32 carries to lead the Scorpions to a 14-7 victory over the three-time defending league champion Houston Energy in the WPFL championship game Saturday (Dec. 1) at La Jolla High School.

"Desiree has always been a tough, hard-nosed competitor," said WADE VICKERY, Weimann's high school basketball coach. "She's also a very smart player. She is one of the greatest players I've ever coached."

Weimann scored 1,097 points while guiding Vickery's Sultans to four consecutive Grossmont North League championships (1988-91) and a San Diego CIF Division III crown her senior year. Averaging 21 points per game, Weimann was named the SDCIF 2A Player of the Year.

She continued her basketball career at Adams State (Colo.), San Diego Mesa and UNLV.

In her pre-high school days, Weimann also played boys Pop Warner Football in the Santee-Lakeside League.

"I remember reading in the old (now defunct) Daily Californian about her playing football," Vickery said. "I'm so glad she played for me."

Weimann's pro football career nearly ended three seasons ago when she fractured two vertebrae in her neck during a game and initially spent three days in intensive care and then six months rehabilitating.

The 34-year-old Weimann, who currently resides in Temecula, rushed for more than 1,200 yards for the Scorpions this season.

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THE SPORTING LIFE
KATIE WILKINS

(10-5-07) Lakeside's Katie Wilkins (Christian HS), now a
member of the USA women's
volleyball team, is on the
preliminary 19-player roster
for the upcoming FIVB World
Cup to be played Nov. 2-16
in various cities in Japan.
Follow Katie on her trek to
the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
(USA Volleyball courtesy photo)

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