The Liberty softball team gathers at home plate to welcome home senior first baseman Michelle Torre (No. 14 at left) after she hit a homerun Thursday in a 5-4 win over Mount Si.
One step closer to number 12
ADAM MCFADDEN, Sports reporter
amcfadden@reporternewspapers.com
Published: May 14, 2008 12:00 AM
Updated: May 30, 2008 12:00 PM
Liberty moving to districts, closer to clinching 12th-straight state berth
With a little luck, a towering home run and some great pitching by the teams usual starting catcher, Liberty started the KingCo tournament on the right path, with a win.
The Patriots beat Mount Si 5-4 on Thursday at Issaquah High School.
Liberty got on the board early when Hannah Sherwood scored off of a sacrifice fly by Michelle Torre in the first inning. Torre then struck again with a towering three-run home run over the left field fence in the third inning, which brought Libertys lead to 4-0.
Thats one of the farther home runs youll see in fastpitch, said Liberty coach Brian Hartman.
Mount Si threatened in the third inning when the team led off with a single and a walk, putting two runners on base with no outs. Tracey Barclay then hit what looked like a grounder to Libertys shortstop. Confusion followed when no one off the field was sure if the ball was a ground out or a lineout and the umpire didnt make an immediate signal. The Liberty fielders tagged every base and runner as the Mount Si runners went back and forth on the bases. Both coaches came and argued with the umpires as no one was sure what the call was. In the end it was a triple play and the inning was over.
I wasnt quite sure how the thing was going to be sorted out in the end, so I told them to tag every runner and hit every base, Hartman said. After that, I was thinking the softball gods were smiling down on Liberty High School again, to be honest with you. Sometimes you need plays like that to win.
Regular catcher Jesi Siemons pitched three scoreless innings to start the game before the Wildcats drew a bases- loaded walk to score in the fourth inning, bringing the score to 4-1. Senior Bree
Bartholomew is down with tendinitis, meaning Siemons is the only varsity pitcher on the Patriots staff.
Mount Si then scored three runs in the sixth inning to bring the game back to a tie. The Wildcats started the inning with a double, a walk, a bunt and a single as Siemons labored on the mound.
Shes tough as nails. She admittedly wasnt at her best, Hartman said. I knew they were going to make a comeback, that it wasnt going to be a walkover. I just didnt know how many runs they were going to get.
In the seventh inning, Siemons had her chance to win the game at the plate. She came up to bat with runners on first and third and hit a bouncer down the third-base line, scoring Sherwood and putting Liberty up 5-4.
KB (Mount Si pitcher Katie Brett) and I are really good friends, Siemons said. I guess I was thinking shed throw me inside because she knows I dont usually hit the inside pitch.
Mount Si wasnt done threatening and put runners on first and third with just one out in the bottom of the seventh inning. As the Liberty infield met on the mound, the players calmed themselves down and affirmed that everyone was ready to finish the game.
We just said we knew we had the game, we need to stay calm and get the job done, Siemons said. We went around the circle and everyone we are going to get the job done.
The Patriots got the final outs and won the game. The win was vital because it locked up a district appearance, no matter what else happened in the KingCo tournament.
Hartman marveled at the tenacity of the Patriots and Siemons in the win. Theres no panic. When their backs are against the wall, they usually come out fighting. As for Siemons, Hartman called her the teams MVP and said, shes not our best pitcher, shes not our best hitter, but she is our best player.
After just 15 minutes of rest after the Mount Si game, the Patriots played against undefeated Issaquah. Hartman decided to rest Siemons and had JV pitchers throw in the game. The Patriots lost 10-0. On Friday, the Patriots lost another KingCo tournament game 7-5 against Skyline.
Libertys first district game is on Thursday at noon against Eastside Catholic at Marymoor Park in Redmond.
Adam McFadden can be reached at amcfadden@reporternewspapers.com or 425-255-3484, ext. 5054.
Renton Reporter Sports reporter Adam McFadden can be reached at amcfadden@reporternewspapers.com or 425-255-3484, ext. 5054.



