![]() These are the four presidents who actually are represented on Mount Rushmore: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. To embrace debate, let's start with the facts. The Warriors superstar joins Bill Russell, Michael Jordan and LeBron James. When it comes to basketball, Steph Curry, with his fourth championship and first NBA Finals MVP - an award that was far from needed for his legacy - should have his spot secured and etched in stone on the NBA's Mount Rushmore. What it should be is choosing the four who have made the greatest influence. That talk shouldn't be a topic of the four best players the game has ever seen. The point of that debate, though, usually always is wrong. The same goes whenever the Mount Rushmore of said sport is brought up, among media circles or around your favorite bar. It has been for years, it continues to be and it always will be. What were balls and strikes and just basic stuff like that.BOSTON - Rattling off a list of the greatest players in NBA history is a conversation of non-stop debate. “We knew how each of their pitchers threw, so we just adjusted when we needed to. On if there were adjustments after the Woodbridge pitching change: “No, we’ve played them in the past,” McNelly said. With the ups and downs of this game, we really played as a team throughout, met our potential and set a standard for the rest of the season.” “We’ve been planning senior night for a while, we’ve been planning his 800th win for a while. “It was very a emotional night,” McNelly said. Madison Rackett added to the offense by going 3-for-5 with an RBI. Rodriguez went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs, while Emelia Kraft had three RBI in a 1-for-4 performance. Woodbridge hit five home runs that came from Ortiz (two), Rodriguez, Mittenberg and Montalvo. The Tigers hit four home runs on the night from Lindsay Oller, Capparelli, Sikoro and McNelly. There was nothing we could do but just hit the ball.”Ĭapparelli had four RBI and scored two runs in a 3-for-4 performance at the plate. Usually you get upset about those things, but the way the game was going we just had to keep attacking the ball. ![]() We were down in the beginning 5-2, but we came back and go ahead, but then the whole seventh inning happens. “It was just that way today, just one of those days where nobody's gonna get outs,” Panzarella said. But Sara McNelly would end the game in the bottom half with a line drive two-run homer that just got over the fence to end the game 14-12 in the Tigers’ favor. Offense was always going to decide this game and not enough runs could be scored for one side to truly be out of it.ĭown by 12-9 in the top of the seventh, Woodbridge’s Abby Miltenberg (pinch hit two-run home run) and Gabby Montalvo went back-to-back to tie the game. With not much wind in the air and the two teams familiar with each other after a prior matchup, the ball was jumping off of most bats tonight. ![]()
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