It was
Election Day, in Florida, on 3/15. We held our own softball primary in the AL,
for WHSS. It was senior softball’s equivalent of Super Tuesday.
Republicans: Ford, Matta,
DeRidder, Doerbaum, Stier, Burns, Alumbaugh, Gazarek, McCoughlin, Thiry and
Pinnick.
Independents: Pepin,
Gonzalez, Jacobson, Brock, Quinones, Zelazny, Ogden, Deemie, Benson, M.Gonzalez,
Crowell and Capozzi.
Democrats: Rivera,
Hicks, Denny, Held, Shirer, Guzzo, D’Hern, Parker, Essenmacher, Fox and
Wells.
Just like
most elections this one was highly competitive, although we did not have any
name calling. No team had a clear majority, in the end, no team was to get in on
the first ballot. The term limit for this game was 7 innings. The Democrats and
Republicans won the most delegates,or, in this case, runs. The final score was
19-16-19. Looks like a contested
convention, although there is no need to organize a protest because we were all
winners. We enjoyed the game, the humor and the exercise that comes with playing
WHSS.
Leading Vote
Getters:
Hicks:
5/5.
Denny:
4/5.
Held:
4/4.
D’Hern:
4/4.
Parker: 3/
4.
Essenmacher:
3/4.
Brock:
3/4.
Quinones:
3/4.
Ogden: 2/3
and a SF.
Benson:
2/3.
M. Gonzalez:
2/2 and a SF.
Crowell:
3/3.
Doerbaum:
4/4 with a HR.
Stier: 3/
4.
Burns:
4/4.
Alumbaugh:
2/3 and a SF.
Gazarek:
3/4.
Thiry:
3/4.
Write up by Nick Matta
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