BY
RYAN O’CONNOR
CONCORD – The call came
with two outs and one on in
the bottom of the third inning.
Bishop Brady pitcher Jill Nemcovich
was cruising when she
reached down and grabbed
some dirt. She rubbed her
hand on her pants and gripped
the ball.
The umpire ruled the move
illegal, and the runner advanced
to second. A base hit
later, Brady trailed. Then an
assistant coach was ejected for
arguing with the umpire.
By the end of the frame,
the third-seeded Lady Green
Giants faced a three-run hole,
and their opponent, No. 2 Portsmouth,
pulled away for an 8-2
victory on Thursday, June 12.
Shawn Brechtel, Brady’s
head coach, acknowledged
while his players couldn’t control
the officiating, they could
control their play.
“Hey, we didn’t string hits
together. We had our opportunities,
and we didn’t take advantage,”
he said.
The frustrating conclusion,
however, takes nothing from a
season that saw the Lady Green
Giants compile a program-best
15-2 record. A 4-3 first-round
win against Pembroke and a
1-0 victory over Kennett in the
quarterfinals pushed Brady to
the Class I state semifinals for
the second time in four years.
While the Green Giants
lose five seniors, including four
starters, Brechtel said the future
is promising.
“I only see us getting stronger.
They’re going to play better,
they’re going to develop, and I
think we’ll be successful in the
upcoming years,” he said. “It
always helps when you have
depth in your program, and we
have a lot of interchangeable
parts. We’re trying to build a
well-rounded team, and if the
kids stick with it and keep doing
their jobs, we’ll be tough for
teams to beat.”