Monday July 31, 2006 sports.michigandaily.com sports@michigandaily.com SPORTS 1.3 Findlay, Ritter goldenn Taiwan By Jeremy Davidson Editor in Chief Team USA is used to facing chal- lenges on the diamond, but the team found an even more bizarre one before even stepping foot on the playing field. The team, which fielded two Wol- verines, almost didn't make it to the World Softball Championships in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, as its plane was nearly taken down in a monsoon. "Our plane almost crashed," out- going senior Jennie Ritter said. "(Michigan coach) Carol (Hutchins) thought we were going to die." But rather than let the weather push it away, the team made it to the tournament and left a lasting impact, winning the gold medal in its third attempt against power- house Chinese Tapei. Team USA appeared to be on cruise control in the early stages of the tournament, as it won its first four games by a combined total score of 35-3. One of these victories came in no small part from Ritter, who pitched a perfect game against South Afri- ca, a dominant 15-0 victory for the United States. Ritter said that even though the South African team didn't put up much competition, it was exciting to see South Africa put together a team, because it indicated that the sport is expanding around the world. The United States suffered its first loss in the final game of round robin play, losing to Chinese Taipei 4-2. Fenway tops list of baseball venues BOSTON - two games within these hallowed adies and gentleman of the grounds have shown me what it is to baseball congregation, I have be a true baseball fan, and how to a confession to make. act properly during a baseball game. For 20 years I had I didn't need a prompt been living a lie and to let me know when to pretending to be some- get up and cheer; I just one I wasn't. had to listen to my fellow, I tried to hide it from fans as they stood up from my friends and family, their seats and chanted but the only person I Let's go Papi, or Man-ny, was fooling was myself. Man-ny! I was passing I found out what it myself off as a true means to truly love a baseball fan. team; to be willing to take I constantly wore Hyour entire family from baseball caps, adorned BOSCH your home in Ohio and my bedroom with The Bosch come to Massachusetts , baseball memorabilia Watch to watch a baseball game - heck, I even watched (like the family that sat the movie "Ed." behind me on Friday night). And I was content with this exis- I discovered that just wearing tence, satisfied with the fact that the team gear or going to the game I didn't know what current Major isn't enough to be a true fan; you League team was known as the have to be in a relationship with Highlanders in 1912 (the Yankees), the team. You have to be like my or that the last player to win the roommate, who talks about the triple crown was Carl Yaztremski players as if they were members of - (not Ted Williams). his family. You have to be like the But the baseball gods wouldn't couple I talked to on Friday night, continue to let me live like this. They who instead of going to a fine res- showed me the promise land - the taurant the first night away from the chapel of baseball - and allowed me children in awhile, they went to the to see the errors of my ways. baseball game together. I've been shown a place where That's right, instead of pinot and the peanuts and crackerjacks aren't fetticino con pesto with a fine saf- handed to the fans, but thrown to fron sauce over candle light, these them by the vendors. two had beer and Fenway franks The dominant music heard under the night lights of the park. throughout the stadium is the sound Standing inside the same park of an organ playing, not the sounds that housed legends such as Ted of the shrilly Ashlee Simpson Williams and Babe Ruth, seeing all (which was playing for 45 minutes the dimples (don't call them dents before a game at Shea Stadium). in Boston) on the Green Monster I've been shown a place where and sitting in Major League base- a portion of the seats are older (72 ball's last remaining wooden seats years old) than the team's GM (30). made me appreciate the game that That place is Fenway Park - one much more. of America's most treasured sites. Because of my experience at Fen- And the experience of watching See FENWAY, Page 15 The United States was then bested by Chinese Taipei again the follow- ing day by a score of 5-1. This forced the United States to play Japan in the next round, where Wolverine junior Samantha Findlay's walk-off home run gave team USA a 3-2 victory and put the red, white and blue in a rematch against Chinese Taipei to compete for the gold. Clutch performances from the Wolverines in the final helped the team top its nemesis and earn the gold medal in the process, making the third time a charm with a 4-3 victory. Ritter, in her final competition as a University athlete, pitched eight innings against Chinese Taipei, and Findlay had another walk-off perfor- mance at the plate, this time with a game-ending single. Ritter, who went 4-0 for the tournament, is currently playing softball professionally with the PFX softball tour - a group of 28 softball players that travels around the country playing demonstration See SOFTBALL, Page 15 . MEN'S BASKETBALL Abram and Smith to go down under By Scott Bell to Australia," Amaker said through the athletic Michigan's former leading scorer in the 2002- Daily Sports Editor department. "It is truly an honor to participate, 2003 season, has seen plenty of action in his col- and we all look forward to representing the Big legiate career. Basketball will return to Crisler Arena this Ten Conference abroad." But several nagging injuries over the past two weekend, and a few familiar faces will be along Amaker, who was named the coach to this team years have limited the three-year captain's play- for the ride. earlier in the spring, named the rosters for the ing time, and seeing action in this tour could be A four-day training camp for the Big Ten For- four-game tour last Monday. exactly what he needs to prepare him for his final eign Tour Team will be held at the Wolverines' The Wolverines will be the lone team with season at Michigan. home, with Michigan coach Tommy Amaker at multiple representatives, as the coach of the Other Big Ten coaches may have had the same the helm. Joining him will be two members of team commonly is allowed to select two of his idea, as four other seniors were named to the team his own team: fifth-year senior Lester Abram and players. for the tour, which will begin August 8th and run sophomore Jerret Smith. Abram's selection to the team comes as a bit of through August 18th. "We look forward to getting everyone togeth- a surprise. Typical participants are younger play- Smith will join the team after an up- er in training camp and then taking our group ers hoping to get more experience, and Abram, See TOUR, Page 14 AT\.LA Michigan DaOyZ.CJ Account Re ofthewekL m