| Robin Hood Softball Bermuda "D" Division Champions |
| 2002 - 2003 "C" Division Action As reported by The Bermuda Sun |
| AON Friday 15 November 9:00pm HOME 12/11 Robin Hood scored four times in the seventh to come from behind to edge AON 12 to 11. AON built a steady lead through five innings, but went down in order in the sixth and seventh (including their top five batters in the order) to spoil their chances of a victory here. Robin Hood had four hits to start the bottom of the seventh, then an error and two walks ended the game. Dennis Vickers (4-4, 4 RBI), Art Badger (3-4) and Peter Smith (2-2, 3 RBI) were the top bats for the Hood. Mickey Dotzel (3-4), Gerald Tardif (3-4, HR), James Wandler (2-3) and James Talbot (2-3) led the attack for AON. http://www.bermudasun.bm/archives/2002-11-22/06Sports08 |
| BNTB Wednesday 06 November 6:00pm AWAY 15/11 Robin Hood beat the Bank of Butterfield Bulldawgs 15 to 11. Both sides scored four times in the first inning and the bank held a brief lead when Grey Eastaugh (2-4) hit a solo shot in the second. Robin Hood scored three in the third to go back out front and added five in the fourth to take control of the match. Art Badger (4-4, 3 RBI), Doug Hillen (3-3, 2 HR, 4 RBI) and David DeSilva (2-2, 2 RBI) were Robin Hood�s top batters. Mike Salloum (3-4, 2 RBI) and Alex Werther (3-4) led the Bulldawgs. http://www.bermudasun.bm/archives/2002-11-08/06Sports10 |
| AF Smith Wednesday 20 November 6:00pm AWAY 6/12 Labonte�s homer helps supply A.F. Smith with 12-6 victory over Hood A.F. SMITH doubled up Robin Hood 12 to 6 in a C Division game at Bernard Park. Smith scored five times in the first to take a one-run lead. They picked up two more runs in the third as Andre Labonte (2-2, 2 runs) homered. A.F. Smith put the game away in the sixth as they picked up three runs, two on Richard Hazelwood�s (2-4, 3 RBI) double. Wayne Meaden (2-3) and Paula saints (1-2, 2 RBI) helped contribute to the A.F. Smith victory. Dennis Vickers (2-3), Marcus Mahy (2-3) and Mark Stearns (2-3) were the top bats for Robin Hood. http://www.bermudasun.bm/archives/2002-11-29/06Sports04 |
| Center Fielders Tuesday 11 February 7:30pm AWAY 3/10 The Centre Fielders limited Robin Hood to nine hits and beat them 10-3. Dwayne Basden (3-3) and Lesley McKay (3-3, 4 RBI) were crucial in the middle part of the order. Davon Wade (3-3) and Anthony Christopher (2-3, HR) also helped get key hits for the Fielders. David DeSilva, Doug Hillen and Peter Smith were all 2-3 for Robin Hood. http://www.bermudasun.bm/archives/2003-02-14/06Sports02 |
| Marsh Saturday 15 February 6:00pm HOME 10/11 Marsh Madness edged Robin Hood 11 to 10. Charlie Ryland (4-4, HR) and Stewart Grant (3-3) led Marsh while Tyler Hall (3-4, HR) was the top batter for Robin Hood. http://www.bermudasun.bm/archives/2003-02-21/06Sports03 |
| Hemisphere Friday 21 March 9:00pm HOME 10/4 Robin Hood (4-7) cruised to an easy 10-4 upset victory over first place Hemisphere (7-4). A two-run double by Mike Gentile and a RBI single by Lisa Swan gave Hemisphere the lead. A three-run bottom of the first tied the score. A two-run double by Doug Hillen was the big blow of the inning. A four-run second put the Hood ahead as RBI singles by Tyler Hall and Adam Diel (3-4) and a two-run double by Art Badger accounted for the runs. A RBI double by Marc Weaver cut the lead to three. RBI singles by Hillen and Diel cemented the win. http://www.bermudasun.bm/archives/2003-03-26/06Sports04 |
| BNTB Wednesday 26 March 7:30pm HOME 1/24 The BNTB Bulldawgs pummelled Robin Hood 24-1. Two RBI singles by Becky Bartlett (3-4) combined with eight errors by the Hood helped the Bulldawgs take an early 8-1 lead. http://www.bermudasun.bm/archives/2003-04-02/06Sports03 |
| AON Sunday 13 April 6:00pm AWAY 3/17 All or Nothing (10-4) pummelled Robin Hood (5-9) 17-3 to wrap up the division crown. A leadoff homerun by Brendan Pennylegion (3/4) in the bottom of the first gave AON the lead. A nine-run second increased the lead to ten. RBI hits by Brad Brookman, Bruce Lim and Pennylegion and a two-run double by Doug Terry keyed the inning. A five-run sixth put the game away. A two-run single by Michael Rosenbaum (3/4) was the big hit of the inning. http://www.bermudasun.bm/archives/2003-04-16/06Sports03 |