![]() ![]() A Shaw fielder's choice put runners on the corners, and senior shortstop Teddi Ewing (Olathe, Kan./East HS) loaded them up when the first pitch of her at bat smacked her in the side. Senior pinch runner Megan Gregory (Rockford, Mich./Rockford HS) took her place on the basepath and was quickly moved into scoring position when Viefhaus walked on four pitches. ![]() Nemitz worked the count full before lining a leadoff base hit through the rightside gap. The Wolverines padded their advantage to four runs with another in the fourth, using a hit, a walk, a hit batsman and an error to manufacture the tally. With Evans aboard after a fielding error, Chidester sent a high fly down the rightfield line, dropping it just inside the line near the warning track to allow her classmate to round the bases and score from first. The ball found the camera stand beyond the fence, where U-M student manager Erin McLaughlin shielded the Wolverines' video camera from harm's way.Ĭhidester followed suit with an extra-base hit and RBI of her own in the third. Clair (Livonia, Mich./Stevenson HS) kicked off the inning with a grounder just past Illini pitcher Monica Perry and up the middle before Viefhaus, two batters later, connected with the 2-1 pitch for her sixth long ball of the season. Viefhaus recorded both of her RBI in the second inning, earning Michigan the early advantage - one it never relinquished - on a two-run homer over the rightfield fence. Chidester and Viefhaus each tallied a pair of hits and combined for five of Michigan's eight RBI. Sophomore Jordan Taylor (Valencia, Calf./Valencia HS) claimed victory in second game - her third victory in as many starts - recording seven strikeouts and allowing nine hits and three earned runs.Īfter a scoreless first inning in game one, the Wolverines produced runs in each of the remaining six frames, including two apiece in the second and sixth. Clair Shores, Mich./Regina HS) struck out 10 in the first slate - her fourth double-digit strikeout effort in six appearances - while allowing five hits, two walks and one earned run. Freshman leftfielder Bree Evans (Bloomington, Calif./Rialto HS) posted four hits on the day, including a career-best three in the nightcap. The two decisions extended U-M's winning streak to 12 straight games.įreshman designated player Amanda Chidester (Allen Park, Mich./Cabrini HS) and junior third baseman Maggie Viefhaus (Eureka, Mo./Eureka HS) recorded multi-hit efforts in both contests, batting 5-for-8 and 4-for-5, respectively, to headline the Wolverines' offense. 8-ranked University of Michigan softball team used a balanced attack, scoring runs in nine of 14 total innings to claim a decisive 8-2, 8-3 doubleheader sweep at Illinois on Saturday (April 18) at Eichelberger Field. CDTīoxscores: Game 1 | Game 2 | Video ReportĪNN ARBOR, Mich. Next U-M Event: Saturday, April 25 - at Wisconsin (Madison, Wis.), 2 p.m. Score: #8 Michigan 8, Illinois 2 #8 Michigan 8, Illinois 3 Lesley Molseed, an 11-year-old schoolgirl, was abducted and murdered on 5 October 1975 in West Yorkshire, England.Site: Champaign, Ill. ![]() Stefan Kiszko ( / ˈ k iː ʃ k oʊ/ KEESH-koh), an intellectually-disabled young man who lived near Molseed in Greater Manchester, was wrongly convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering her, and served 16 years in prison before his conviction was overturned. His mental and physical health had deteriorated in prison and he died 22 months after his release in February 1992 – before he could collect the money owed to him for his wrongful conviction. His ordeal was described by one British MP as "the worst miscarriage of justice of all time." Evidence that Kiszko could not have committed the crime was suppressed by three members of the investigation team, who were initially arrested in 1993 before charges were dropped. However, in 2006, a DNA match led to the arrest of Ronald Castree for Molseed's murder he was convicted the following year and sentenced to life in prison. Lesley Molseed (14 August 1964 – 5 October 1975), was born Lesley Susan Anderson. She lived at 11 Delamere Road, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, part of the Turf Hill Estate. Known as 'Lel' to her family (mother April, step-father Danny, a brother, and two sisters), she was born with a congenital condition that included cardiac complications. Despite open-heart surgery at age three she was undersized and frail, and with a reduced mental level for her age. ![]() On the early afternoon of Sunday 5 October 1975, Lesley was sent by her mother to a local shop on nearby Ansdell Road to buy bread and air-freshener. ![]()
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