Alcalá 1990

Straub and Tiffany Wasilewski are bring– ing with them to the Toreras a fine high school career of softball. AB for the season, although it is not over, at this time their record is 8-4. Coach Cau– dillo feels that if the tam stays above an average of .500 over the season, they will have played a remarkable season, consider– ing they are so young. The strongest point at this time is the infield, with the pitching having an average ERA of 1.97, while their opponents have an average ERA of 2.57. With an outlook like this, the Toreras may not have a spectacular season this year, but the youth will improve over time, making themselves a true competitor in a year or so. NEW FACES

he 1990 softball team is the youn– gest team that has played at USD for quite a while. With a roster of sixteen people, ten of them are freshmen, one is a senior, one junior, and four sopho– mores. Competition for the team consists of UCSD, Loyola Marymount, Whittier, and St. Mary's College. The one senior that is returning for her fourth and final season is Sarah Berdan. She is currently the leader in RBI's with 6 and is batting an average of .300. Along with her hitting, Julie Doria, a walkon to the team is also hitting an average .300. The freshmen of the team are also making their mark. Hillary Savage is currently holding on to an ERA of .37. Along with this talent, other freshmen such as Angie

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