Humboldt A's claim 9-inning win over ND

From: Oakland Tribune | Date: October 17, 2005| Author: Tony Gonsalez, CORRESPONDENT | Copyright information

HAYWARD -- The Humboldt A's defeated Notre Dame de Namur University 3-1 in nine innings Sunday to highlight the two-day Battle of the Bay Collegiate Softball tournament at Alden E. Oliver Sports Park.

A's pitcher Hanna Mullen and Notre Dame pitcher Danielle Holt battled through eight scoreless innings before Humboldt finally broke through in the ninth.

With Amy House starting from second base due to the international tie-breaker rule, a single by Sarah Padilla put runners on ...

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